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Books published by publisher THE MACMILLAN CO.

  • Magic Flutes

    Eva Ibbotson, Harriet Evans

    eBook (Macmillan, Feb. 23, 2011)
    Sweeping across countries, class and music, Eva Ibboton's classic historical romance, Magic Flutes, is a richly imagined tale of intrigue and identity, with a new introduction from Harriet Evans.In the spring of 1922, young Austrian Princess Theresa-Maria – known to her ancient aunts as 'Putzerl' – abandons her crumbling castle and her royal duties. Disguising herself simply as Tessa, she enrolls as under wardrobe mistress of the International Opera Company and soon loses herself in the intoxicating world of the Viennese opera.But when Guy Farne, an Englishman looking to impress his new fiance, arrives in Austria and employs the Company to perform at his newly purchased Austrian estate, he finds himself fascinated by the under wardrobe mistress, and Tessa finds it increasingly difficult to keep her two lives separate . . .'I have binged on Eva Ibbotson . . . her elegantly written, witty and well-observed fables' Nigella Lawson, The TimesRediscover Eva Ibbotson, award-winning author of Journey to the River Sea, in her sweeping historical romances, including The Morning Gift, A Song For Summer, The Secret Countess (originally published as A Countess Below Stairs), Madensky Square and A Company of Swans. Magic Flutes was originally published as The Reluctant Heiress.
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  • The covered bridge,

    Cornelia Meigs

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1936)
    Vintage juvenile fiction illustrated by Marguerite de Angeli.
  • A filly for Joan

    C. W Anderson

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1960)
    Another beautifully illustrated horse story by acclaimed author C.W. Anderson!
  • Katie Kittenheart

    Miriam E. Mason

    Hardcover (The Macmillan Co., Jan. 1, 1957)
    Lovely children's book. Illustrated by Charles Geer.
  • How to Survive: Lessons for Everyday Life from the Extreme World

    John Hudson, Macmillan

    Audible Audiobook (Macmillan, June 27, 2019)
    What is the connection between crawling through a jungle and your 'to do' list? What can ejecting out of a stealth bomber teach you about the importance of thinking the worst? What can surviving in extreme situations teach us about surviving everyday life? John Hudson, chief survival instructor to the British military, knows what it takes to survive. Combining firsthand experience with 20 years of studying the choices people have made under the most extreme pressure, How to Survive is a lifetime's worth of wisdom about how to apply the principles of survival to everyday life. The cornerstone of military survival (surviving anything) is understanding the relationship between effort, hope and goals - a mind-set that can be transposed anytime, anywhere. In How to Survive you will learn how this template for survival can be applied to any situation in your everyday life. Through gripping firsthand accounts of near disaster and survival stories from across the extreme world, you will learn that by following these principles you can develop the mind-set that will allow you to make better decisions under pressure, which are as equally applicable to first dates and presentations as to climbing Everest and getting lost at sea.
  • The Secret Countess: Escape to the Past with this Classic Romance

    Eva Ibbotson

    eBook (Macmillan, Sept. 4, 2008)
    As WWI draws to a close, a love affair that stretches across countries, families and class begins, in master storyteller Eva Ibbotson's classic historical romance The Secret Countess, with an introduction from Amanda Craig.Anna Grazinsky, a young Russian countess, has lived in the glittering city of St Petersburg all her life in an ice-blue palace overlooking the River Neva. But when revolution tears Russia apart, her now-penniless family is forced to flee to England. Armed with an out-of-date book on housekeeping, Anna determines to help her family in any way possible, and she is soon hired as a housemaid at the Earl of Westerholme's crumbling but magnificent mansion. Then Rupert, the young Earl, returns home from the war and is fascinated by his new housemaid, and the more time they spend together the more they feel inexplicably drawn together. But they can never be together; Rupert is already engaged and Anna is only a servant . . . 'I have binged on Eva Ibbotson . . . her elegantly written, witty and well-observed fables' – Nigella Lawson, The TimesRediscover Eva Ibbotson, award-winning author of Journey to the River Sea, in her sweeping historical romances, including The Morning Gift, A Song For Summer and The Secret Countess, originally published as A Countess Below Stairs.
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  • All This, and Heaven Too

    Rachel Field

    Hardcover (The Macmillan Company, March 15, 1938)
    This is a 1930's collectible book by author Rachel Field. Two of her earlier works include"Points East" and "Time Out of Mind".
  • Beyond the Dream: Occasional Heroes of Sports

    Ira Berkow

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, June 1, 1975)
    Brief biographical sketches of personalities from every aspect of sports.
  • Cry, the Beloved Country

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    Mass Market Paperback (Macmillan Pub Co, April 2, 1987)
    I have read this book multiple times and loved it.
  • Hitty: Her First Hundred Years

    Rachel Field, Dorothy P. Lathrop

    Hardcover (MacMillan, April 1, 1969)
    Hitty is a doll of great charm and character. It is indeed a privilege to publish her memoirs, which, besides being full of the most thrilling adventures on land and sea, also reveal her delightful personality. One glance at her portrait will show that she is no ordinary doll. Hitty, or Mehitable as she was really named, was made in the early 1800s for Phoebe Preble, a little girl from Maine. Young Phoebe was very proud of her beautiful doll and took her everywhere, even on a long sailing trip in a whaler. This is the story of Hitty's years with Phoebe, and the many that follow in the life of a well-loved doll.
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  • Told Under the Blue Umbrella: New Stories for New Children

    Anthology; Selected By the Literature Committee of the Association for Childhood, Marguerite Davis

    Hardcover (The MacMillan Co., March 15, 1940)
    Hardcover, 1933 copyright, 19th printing 1966, The Macmillan Co., 161pp, full-color dustjacket.