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Books published by publisher Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, Wisconsin

  • Nancy Dale, Army Nurse

    Ruby Lorraine Radford, Henry E. Vallely

    language (WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Nov. 27, 2014)
    Example in this ebookCHAPTER ONE - EMERGENCYNancy stood on the steps of the train and waved at a misty-eyed couple, a man and woman of middle years. Strange how she could be so close to tears, yet so buoyantly happy all in the same moment.The train began to move slowly and Nancy called back, “Be sure to forward all Tommy’s letters, Mom!”Her mother nodded and smiled, while her father lifted his hat in that courtly way he had. Nancy could scarcely believe that at last she was on her way to becoming a member of the great Army Nurse Corps. In fact she was one now, for she had already taken her oath of allegiance. This slowly moving train marked the beginning of a wonderful journey that might take her anywhere in the whole world—Africa, Italy, India, the Arctic or the South Pacific.She had been praying ever since she joined that it would be the South Pacific, not only because her brother was there flying a bomber over the tropical blue waters, but because the tropics had always seemed fascinating. But little did she dream what she must go through before she saw again that beloved couple she had just left.As she turned back into the Pullman she suddenly felt empty, with that awful, hollow, going-away feeling. She thought how lucky she had been to get her nurse’s training right in her own home town. She had never known the feeling of homesickness, for her few brief trips had all been for pleasure. But this was different and far more exciting, yet she knew suddenly now that it would also have its heartaches.From her seat in the car she caught one more glimpse of her parents. How lonesome they would be with both their children in the service! For a few minutes, as the train crawled out of the city, Nancy could think of nothing but the two she was leaving behind.How concerned poor Mom had been when she said, “Do be careful, darling, about getting wet. You know how easily you take cold when your feet are wet.”Nancy had promised to be as careful as possible, but didn’t fret her mother by saying she was afraid there would often be days on end when her feet would always be wet, if her experiences were anything like the overseas nurses she heard from in Italy and New Guinea.Not until the last house of her beloved town had vanished beyond the green hills did Nancy turn her gaze to the inside of the Pullman. She noticed now that practically everyone was in uniform, both men and women. There were two WACs across from her, and an ANC captain a little farther up.She thought it would have been more fun had someone been going with her. This trip to the capital was always so slow and boring, then there would be a tiresome wait before she took the sleeper for Alabama. She tried to read but was too keyed up to concentrate. She could think of nothing but the great adventure into which she was going. Settling her head against the cushion she faced the window, watching the rolling hills. Suddenly she realized she was tired after all the excitement of farewell parties and packing. How grand everyone had been to her! Since she was the only volunteer in her class, she had been given a dance at the Nurse’s Home. How could anyone stay behind, she wondered, when the fighting men needed so many nurses?Drowsiness was creeping over her when she caught the low tones of two men behind her. The fact that they were speaking in a foreign tongue pricked her to alertness. She leaned closer to the window and concentrated. They were talking almost in whispers, but she heard the gutteral syllables of several German words. She had studied a little German in her high school days in order to sing some selections from the Wagnerian operas. Now she caught the words, ute Abend and acht Kusches.“Tonight ... eight cars,” she translated.To be continue in this ebook
  • The Three Billy Goats GRUFF

    Ellen Rudin P. C. Asbjørnsen, Lilian Obligado, Ellen Rudi

    Hardcover (Western Publishing Company, Inc. Racine Wisconsin 53404, March 15, 1982)
    A retelling of the classic Norwegian folktale. The three billy goats encounter an ugly troll.
  • A Dragon for Danny Dennis

    Dorothea Tostrud; IL By Judy Stang

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing Company, March 15, 1963)
    Child's fiction/picture book.
  • Tom Swift: Circling the Globe

    Victor Appleton

    Hardcover (Whitman Publ. Co, Racine, Wisconsin, March 15, 1927)
    Fiction
  • The Little Lame Prince and His Traveling Cloak

    Miss Mulock; Richard Thompson (Illust.)

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1964)
    12mo hardcover with no dust jacket as issued. Illustrated boards. 138 pages.
  • The Bobbsey Twins Merry Days Indoors and Out

    Laura Lee Hope

    (Whitman Publishing Company, July 6, 1950)
    Nice Condition
  • Peppermint

    Dorothy Grider, Raymond Burns

    (Whitman Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1966)
    Hardcover children's book about a cat and a pet show.
  • Smilin' Jack and the Escape from Death Rock

    Zack Mosley

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing Company, March 15, 1943)
    1943 - Whitman Publishing Company - Book #1445 - A Big Little Book / The Better Little Book - Smilin' Jack and the Escape From Death Rock - Created By Zack Mosley - Based on the Famous Newspaper Comic Strip - 347 Pages - War Bond Ad on Last Page - Very Rare - Highly Collectible
  • Gene Autry and the Big Valley Grab: An Original Story Featuring Gene Autry, Famous Motion Picture, Radio, and Television Star, as the Hero

    W. H. Hutchinson, Randy Steffen

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing Company, March 15, 1952)
    Vintage Book.
  • Somebody Hides

    Eileen Daly

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing Company, March 15, 1963)
    Child's fiction/picture book. A Top Top Tales Book.
  • Tarzan And The Lost Empire

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, WI, July 6, 1948)
    Better Little Book, Tarzan
  • Heidi

    Johanna Spyri

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1955)
    Very Good Condition for this vintage book.The covers are solid and no loose pages. Slight foxing due to age. One pencil marking inside front cover; otherwise this is a clean copy with no markings. Great book for a collector. 284 Pages