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Books with title PATTY IN THE CITY

  • In The City

    Sally Hobson

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • In The City

    Valerie Guin

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
    From where they live to what they wear, people from different cultures follow distinct customs. With colorful photographs and basic text, this series from Smart Apple Media introduces young readers to various ways of life around the globe. Designed to stimulate discussion and comparison, each book highlights the traditions of several countries to broaden readers' understanding of the world.
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  • In the City

    Michael Salmon

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Co, Oct. 1, 1991)
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  • Psmith in the City

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (1ST WORLD LIBRARY, Feb. 21, 2013)
    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - ~~~~~~ Considering what a prominent figure Mr John Bickersdyke was to be in Mike Jackson's life, it was only appropriate that he should make a dramatic entry into it. This he did by walking behind the bowler's arm when Mike had scored ninety-eight, causing him thereby to be clean bowled by a long-hop. It was the last day of the Ilsworth cricket week, and the house team were struggling hard on a damaged wicket. During the first two matches of the week all had been well. Warm sunshine, true wickets, tea in the shade of the trees. But on the Thursday night, as the team champed their dinner contentedly after defeating the Incogniti by two wickets, a pattering of rain made itself heard upon the windows. By bedtime it had settled to a steady downpour. On Friday morning, when the team of the local regiment arrived in their brake, the sun was shining once more in a watery, melancholy way, but play was not possible before lunch. After lunch the bowlers were in their element. The regiment, winning the toss, put together a hundred and thirty, due principally to a last wicket stand between two enormous corporals, who swiped at everything and had luck enough for two whole teams. The house team followed with seventy-eight, of which Psmith, by his usual golf methods, claimed thirty.
  • Psmith in the City

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Psmith in the City is a novel by Wodehouse which continues the adventures of Mike Jackson and his friend Psmith, first encountered in another novel, Mike.
  • Psmith in the City

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (SMK Books, Sept. 12, 2014)
    Mike Jackson, cricketer and scion of a cricketing clan, finds his dreams of studying and playing at Cambridge upset by news of his father's financial troubles, and must instead take a job with the "New Asiatic Bank". On arrival there, Mike finds his friend Psmith is also a new employee, and together they strive to make the best of their position, and perhaps squeeze in a little cricket from time to time.
  • In the Big City

    Art Collins, KC Collins

    Paperback (A&J Publishing, April 14, 2016)
    The sixth book in The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb series finds the two brothers and their younger sister travelling to New York City to spend a long weekend with their aunt. After finishing a wonderful dinner at Sardi's the first night, the boys become separated from Tess and Aunt Claire in nearby Times Square. Events quickly take a menacing turn when a mysterious person from the past suddenly appears with two henchmen in tow. Frantically trying to escape, Archibald has no idea what he'll find when he leads Jockabeb down the stairs into a nearby subway station-and what the boys do find launches one their strangest and most electrifying adventures to date. A beautiful young girl named Willow, a one-armed man called Meatloaf, and a dangerous gang leader who goes by the name of Shabazz are just a few of the characters who the boys meet in the abandoned subway tunnels far below the streets of Manhattan. As Archibald and Jockabeb try to make their way safely back to Aunt Claire, they only move closer to a final confrontation with their pursuers, both human and non-human alike. The reader will learn interesting facts about America's largest city while once again watching the teenage brothers' personalities evolve. As in all the previous books, the forces of good and evil are pitted against one another-this time, above and below the streets of "The Big Apple!"
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  • Psmith in the City

    P. G. Wodehouse, 1stworld Library

    Paperback (1st World Library - Literary Society, Feb. 20, 2007)
    Considering what a prominent figure Mr John Bickersdyke was to be in Mike Jackson's life, it was only appropriate that he should make a dramatic entry into it. This he did by walking behind the bowler's arm when Mike had scored ninety-eight, causing him thereby to be clean bowled by a long-hop. It was the last day of the Ilsworth cricket week, and the house team were struggling hard on a damaged wicket. During the first two matches of the week all had been well. Warm sunshine, true wickets, tea in the shade of the trees. But on the Thursday night, as the team champed their dinner contentedly after defeating the Incogniti by two wickets, a pattering of rain made itself heard upon the windows. By bedtime it had settled to a steady downpour. On Friday morning, when the team of the local regiment arrived in their brake, the sun was shining once more in a watery, melancholy way, but play was not possible before lunch. After lunch the bowlers were in their element. The regiment, winning the toss, put together a hundred and thirty, due principally to a last wicket stand between two enormous corporals, who swiped at everything and had luck enough for two whole teams. The house team followed with seventy-eight, of which Psmith, by his usual golf methods, claimed thirty.
  • Psmith in the City

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Mass Market Paperback (Marboro Books, July 5, 1988)
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  • In the Big City

    Art Collins, KC Collins

    Hardcover (A&J Publishing, April 14, 2016)
    The sixth book in The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb series finds the two brothers and their younger sister travelling to New York City to spend a long weekend with their aunt. After finishing a wonderful dinner at Sardi's the first night, the boys become separated from Tess and Aunt Claire in nearby Times Square. Events quickly take a menacing turn when a mysterious person from the past suddenly appears with two henchmen in tow. Frantically trying to escape, Archibald has no idea what he'll find when he leads Jockabeb down the stairs into a nearby subway station-and what the boys do find launches one their strangest and most electrifying adventures to date. A beautiful young girl named Willow, a one-armed man called Meatloaf, and a dangerous gang leader who goes by the name of Shabazz are just a few of the characters who the boys meet in the abandoned subway tunnels far below the streets of Manhattan. As Archibald and Jockabeb try to make their way safely back to Aunt Claire, they only move closer to a final confrontation with their pursuers, both human and non-human alike. The reader will learn interesting facts about America's largest city while once again watching the teenage brothers' personalities evolve. As in all the previous books, the forces of good and evil are pitted against one another-this time, above and below the streets of "The Big Apple!"
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  • Psmith in the City

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (The Large Print Book Company, July 15, 2007)
    Rupert Psmith (the P is silent) is made to work at the New Asiatic Bank on a whim of his father s. There he meets classmate and fellow cricketeer Mike Jackson, who has also been sent there by his father and shares a dislike for John Bickersdyke, head of the bank and an old friend of Psmith s father. They vow to get even with the annoying Bickersdyke and free themselves from the bank goals which, through many Wodehousean complications, they ultimately achieve.
  • In the Big City

    Anastasia Suen, Ed Myer

    Paperback (Little Birdie Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Packing Up And Moving From A Small Town To A Big City Filled With Tall Buildings And Bustling Sounds Is Exciting And A Bit Scary At The Same Time.
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