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Books published by publisher Julia Macrae Books

  • The Rope Carrier

    Theresa Tomlinson; Anne Yvonne Gilbert

    Hardcover (Julia MacRae, Jan. 1, 1991)
    TEENAGE NOVEL ABOUT THE ROPEMAKERS WHO LIVED IN THE CAVES OF DERBYSHIRE AT THE OUTSET OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN BRITAIN
  • The Story of Holly and Ivy

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (Julia MacRae, Aug. 16, 1985)
    Rumer Godden reawakens all the old magic of Christmas in this story about a lonely little orphan girl, a doll without an owner, and a kind lady with a christmas tree and no-one to enjoy it.
  • Geraldine's Big Snow

    Holly Keller

    Hardcover (Julia Macrae, Jan. 26, 1989)
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  • If You're Happy and You Know It

    Nicki Weiss

    Paperback (Julia Macrae, Aug. 16, 1987)
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  • The Night Before Christmas

    Clement C. Moore, A. Lobel

    Paperback (Julia Macrae, Sept. 26, 1985)
    Hardcover, first edition. Binding loosening, dust jacket edge-rubbed and faded. Otherwise interior clean, a charming book.
  • Rainbow Rhino

    Peter Sis

    Hardcover (Julia MacRae, July 30, 1988)
    Rhino's good friends, the rainbow birds, leave him for better places to live, but they soon discover that beautiful places can have secret dangers.
  • Too Big

    Holly Keller

    Hardcover (Julia Macrae, July 28, 1983)
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  • Two Boys of Jerusalem

    Brent Ashbranner, Paul Photographer Conklin

    Hardcover (Julia MacRae, March 15, 1987)
    "Gavriel lives with his family in the Jewish quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Jemal a Palestinian boy, lives with his family in the Old City's Arab quarter. Their homes are less than a mile apart, but the guilt of fear, suspicion, and hate that separates the boys is wide In many ways, however, Gavriel and Jemal's lives are remarkably the same. Both boys have comfortable homes with loving families. Both go to good schools. Both are free to practice their religions, which are so important to the. Both play with their friends in the streets and on the massive walls that encircle the Old City. But there is a tragic difference. One boy has a homeland; the other does not. ... goes beyond the daily newspaper headlines about Middle East tensions and explores in human terms the lives of a Jewish boy and a Palestinian boy growing up in a city that is holy to Arabs, Jews and Christians alike. They are ordinary boys, but they are very important. If the conflict between Arabs and Jews - a conflict that threatens the peace of the world - is ever to be solved it is young Israeli Jews like Gavriel and young Palestinians like Jemal who someday must solve it.
  • Where Are You, Ernest and Celestine?

    Gabrielle Vincent

    Hardcover (Julia MacRae, March 27, 1986)
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  • Unicorn Trap

    Richard Severy, K. Haworth

    Hardcover (Julia Macrae, May 15, 1984)
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  • The Mother Goose Book

    Alice Provensen, Martin Provensen

    Paperback (Julia Macrae, Feb. 15, 1980)
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  • Ring-Rise Ring-Set

    Monica Hughes

    Paperback (Julia MacRae, March 15, 1982)
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