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  • Monkey Face

    Frank Asch

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, Feb. 1, 1977)
    Monkey's picture of his mother undergoes many changes when Alligator, Owl, and his other friends offer artistic advice
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  • All the Silver Pennies Combining Silver Pennies and More Silver Pennies

    decorations by Ursula Arndt Thompson Blance Jennings (editor), Ursula Arndt

    Hardcover (MacMillan Co., March 15, 1967)
    A wide range of poetry by various authors, for all ages. 9.5x6.5", xvi+224 pp, b&w drawings by Ursula Arndt.
  • The $100 Startup: Fire Your Boss, Do What You Love and Work Better to Live More

    Chris Guillebeau

    Paperback (Macmillan, March 15, 2012)
    $100 Startup
  • Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopædia

    David Day

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1991)
    This encyclopaedia offers guidance to Tolkien's world of Middle Earth and the Undying Lands. It draws together every important aspect of his vast cosmology in over 500 alphabetic entries covering five subject areas - history, geography, sociology, natural history anad biography. By drawing on Tolkien's works, the entries are intended to offer readers a detailed background to the characters and creatures of his extraordinary imagination.
  • Incurable

    John Marsden

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 2005)
    Rare Book
  • Neæra. A Tale of Ancient Rome

    John W. Graham

    language (MACMILLAN AND CO, Feb. 17, 2015)
    Example in this ebookCHAPTER I.Anno Domini Twenty-six, Tiberius Caesar, the ruler of the world, left Rome, with a small retinue, never to return. In the following year he arrived at the island of Capreae, and there took up his permanent abode. It was a spot which already possessed substantial proofs of imperial favour, in the shape of villas, baths, and aqueducts built by the orders of the Emperor Augustus. It well merited the partiality displayed, for there are few places to be found more favoured by nature, in point of situation, than this small, lofty, iron-bound mountain-island of Capreae.Opposite, at a distance of three miles, approaches the tip of a sharp promontory of the mainland, which divides two bays curving away on either hand. That on the north, from the earliest times, has had the reputation of being the loveliest in the world. That on the south, although not comparable, has yet considerable beauty. Capreae, therefore, stands aloof amid the blue waters, at the apex of these two semicircles, surveying both from its lofty mountain and sheer cliffs.Why the Emperor Tiberius left Rome and secluded himself, for the remainder of his life, in this small island, away from the seat of his empire, has never, with certainty, been explained. Whether it was for political reasons, or for the purpose of giving full indulgence to those vicious habits which rumour so freely ascribed to him, is not within the scope of these pages to be determined. He hastened to continue to his new home those same marks of favour which his deified predecessor had begun. Armies of workmen assailed the summits of the cone-like hills and wave-washed cliffs. New villa-palaces arose on every hand, so that the narrow limits of the island hermitage might afford to Caesar the utmost variety possible. Of the twelve projected villas, each named after a deity, some three or four had been completed and occupied at the time of our story, whilst the building of the remainder was actively proceeding. In the autumn of the year thirty, the date of our story, Tiberius had hidden himself away from his people for about three years, and, already, dark rumours were flitting abroad of strange enormities and dread cruelties shrouded in that outline of mountain amid the sea. The seclusion of the imperial hermit was strictly preserved, and unauthorised feet were jealously warned from his rocky retreat. Curiosity became more inflamed and imagination more rampant. To turn the invisible Caesar into something akin to an ogre or monster was an easy and natural outcome of the insular mystery.One thing, however, is certain, that, although lost, as the Emperor may be said to have been, to the eyes of the world, the world and its affairs, in turn, were never hidden from him. Caesar remained Caesar—sleepless, prompt and vigorous amid his mysterious rocks. Day after day, couriers came and went with tidings from every corner of the known world. The vast empire, like a sprawling giant, had Capreae for its heart, which impelled the life-blood ceaselessly to every extremity of its veins and arteries.To be continue in this ebook
  • Elephant Walk: A Novel

    Robert Standish

    Hardcover (Macmillan Co, Jan. 1, 1949)
    Rare overview of colonial life with passionate love story. Made into a movie with Elizabeth Taylor and Dana Andrews. A major factor was the tea plantation manor was built in the Elephants migration path.
  • Betty Crocker's Cookie Book: More than 250 of America's Best-Loved Cookies

    Betty Crocker

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Oct. 2, 1998)
    Everyone loves cookies, and with Betty Crocker, everyone can bake them! From novice to pro, these cookies will fill the bill, whether for holiday treats, bake sales, or every-day energizers, these are the cookies you want, with more than 240 to choose from. Every chapter has a most requested cookie, hot from Betty Crocker's kitchens -- these are the cookies America's been asking for. There is also an entire chapter for kids, as well as tons of super-easy bar cookies -- just pour, bake and enjoy!And with the "Doughs and Doughnt's" chapter to guide you through the basics, there is no part of cookie baking that will cause you concern. About the only problem you'll have is deciding which cookie to make first Deluxe Chocolate Chip Cookies, No-Roll Sugar Cookies, Mousse Bars, Rocky Road Bars, Walnut Biscotti -- whatever you choose, you'll be a winner.
  • Julia Donaldson 10 Book Collection Set The Gruffalo The Gruffalo's Child The Snail and the Whale Room on the Broom What the Ladybird Heard The Troll Tyrannosaurus Drip

    Julia Donaldson

    Paperback (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 2018)
    BRAND NEW SET IN ZIPPED BAG Titles in this collection (10) The Gruffalo The Gruffalo's Child The Snail and the Whale Room on the Broom Monkey Puzzle Cave Baby The Paper Dolls What the Ladybird Heard The Troll Tyrannosaurus Drip
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  • A Christmas Carol: Being a Ghost Story of Christmas

    Charles Dickens, Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Oct. 31, 1986)
    An abridgment of the classic story with all the characters depicted as animals.
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  • GOLDFINGER By IAN FLEMING 1959 Macmillan Copy

    IAN FLEMING

    Hardcover (MACMILLAN AND CO, July 6, 1959)
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  • Rosie's Walk

    pat hutchins

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1967)
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