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Books published by publisher Deluxe Editions Club

  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain, Richard M. Powers

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, July 6, 1959)
    Collection of three of Mark Twain's classic tales.
    Z
  • Davy Crockett;

    Constance Rourke

    Unknown Binding (Junior Deluxe Editions, March 15, 1956)
    None
  • Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

    Jules Verne

    Unknown Binding (Junior Deluxe Editions, March 19, 1956)
    None
  • The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

    Howard Pyle

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, Sept. 3, 1950)
    A delightful antique hardcover version of Howard Pyle's ever-popular collection of gallivanting, rambunctious tales of Robin Hood and his merry men. Illustrated with Pyle's own charming and classic prints.
  • The black arrow;: A tale of the two Roses

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, Sept. 3, 1954)
    Juvenile Fiction
  • HANS BRINKER OR THE SILVER SKATES A Story of Life in Holland

    M. M. Dodge

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, March 15, 1954)
    None
  • Andersen's Fairy Tales

    Hans Christian Andersen, Leonard Weisgard

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, Jan. 1, 1956)
    Junior Deluxe Edition
  • Daniel Boone Wilderness Scout

    Edward S. White

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, March 15, 1972)
    None
  • Davy Crockett

    Constance Rourke

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, March 15, 1962)
    None
  • bambi

    felix salten

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, Jan. 1, 1945)
    Wartime Edition
  • The tale of King Midas and the golden touch,

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Unknown Binding (Ltd. Editions Club, March 15, 1952)
    None
  • Jo's Boys and How They Turned Out

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, Jan. 1, 1957)
    The book mostly follows the lives of Plumfield boys who were introduced in Little Men, particularly Tommy, Emil, Demi, Nat, Dan, and Professor Bhaer and Jo's sons Rob and Teddy, although the others make frequent appearances as well. The book takes place ten years after Little Men. Dolly and George are college students dealing with the temptations of snobbery, arrogance, self-indulgence and vanity. Tommy becomes a medical student to impress childhood sweetheart Nan, but after "accidentally" falling in love with and proposing to Dora, he joins his family business. Sections of Jo's Boys follow the travels of former students who have deep emotional ties to Plumfield and the Bhaers. Professor Bhaer's nephew Emil is now a sailor, and takes off on his first voyage as second mate and shows his true strength when he is shipwrecked and the captain badly injured. Dan seeks his fortune in the West and ends up in jail. He also falls in love with a person far beyond his reach, Jo's niece and Amy's daughter Bess. Nat begins a musical career in Europe that takes him away from Daisy, only to fall in with a frivolous crowd and unintentionally lead a young woman on, whom he then does not marry. Romance also plays a role in Jo's Boys, as both Franz and Emil find their own wives, and Tommy, Demi, Nat and Daisy are engaged by the end of the book. Nan remains single, dedicated to her medical career. Dan ends up committing the one sin he and Jo always feared he would, though it was in defence of both self and a younger boy, Blair. Dan kills a man who cheats Blair in gambling. Dan is sentenced to a year in prison with hard labour and only just gets through. Following his release, he saves mine workers from drowning and is brought back home a hero, when he confides in Mother Bhaer about his sin and the punishment that followed. She also discovers his fancy for Bess, though is not entirely surprised. Dan tells her of this fancy and that Bess seemed like the bright northern star which...-Wiki