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Books published by publisher Nelson Doubleday Inc [1976]

  • The Last Days of Pompeii

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton

    (Nelson Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1946)
    Book Club edition, dust jacket has mosaic. In what is recognized as one of the most penetrating views of Roman Life, Sir Edward makes Pompeii live again--showing its gardens and temples, its wealthy and its poor, its banquets, orgies and brutal gladiatorial combats. This vivid tapestry is the background for the exciting story of the lovers Glaucus and Ione...the devoted slave Nydia...Arbaces, the wicked Egyptian priest...and a host of other characters who play out their parts in a great human drama, unaware of the catastrophe that is about to consume them. (from dust jacket)
  • The Prince and the Pauper: A Tale for Young People of All Ages / Those Extraordinary Twins

    Mark Twain

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday Inc, Sept. 3, 1969)
    None
  • Best in Children's Books, Volume 37

    Hans Christian Andersen, John Ruskin, Sara Cone Bryant, Mary Macnab, Robin Jacques

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, March 15, 1960)
    Best in Children's Books, Volume 37 edited by Mary Macnab and Gladys Schwarcz. Nelson Doubleday. Garden City, New York. 1960. The contents of Volume 37 include The King of the Golden River written by John Ruskin, retold by Sara Cone Bryant, and illustrated by Robin Jacques; Childhood Poems written by Robert Louis Stevenson, Christina Rossetti, Ethel Klemin, Kate Greenaway, William Allingham, Charles Kingsley, and A. B. Ross and illustrated by Barbara Cooney; The Steadfast Tin Soldier written by Hans Christian Andersen and illustrated by Idellete Bordigoni; The Wisdom of Five Famous Men written by James Baldwin and illustrated by Edward Shenton; Harvey Higgins Incorporated written by Alice Dalgliesh and illustrated by Richard Scarry; The Bremen Town Musicians written by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm and illustrated by Edy Legrand; Kiki Dances written and illustrated by Charlotte Steiner; Mrs. Goose and Her Friends written by Miriam Clark Potter and illustrated by Paul Galdone; Some Favorite Game Birds of Land and Water with color photographs; The True Book of Toys at Work written by John Lewellen and illustrated by Harvey Weiss; The Bell of Atri retold by James Baldwin and illustrated by Mario Micossi; and Let's Go to Chile with color photographs and an illustrative map. Best in Children's Books was a reading program for youngsters, for which a staff of experts assembled each month a collection of the world's best children's literature, old and new. These volumes, richly illustrated in color by famous artists, are packed from cover to cover with full-length books, poetry, historical adventures, games, fairy tales, nature, science and geography sections -- a wide variety of wholesome reading.
  • The Little Lame Prince and The Adventures of a Brownie

    Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, Colleen Browning

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, March 15, 1956)
    young readers hardcover book, two stories
  • The Crystal Singer

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Killashandra starting out her singing career accepts and offer from a handsome Carrick to accompany him back to Ballybran (a remote and dangerous place), she can't know the crystal singing's occupational hazard can more properly be called occupational disaster...
  • California

    David W. Lantis

    Paperback (Nelson Doubleday, Inc., Aug. 16, 1962)
    Nelson Doubleday and Glossy Color Photos
  • Best in Children's Books, Volume 19A

    Richard Hardwick, Charles Edward Carryl, Frances Clarke Sayers, Mary Macnab, Robin Jacques

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, March 15, 1967)
    Best in Children's Books, Volume 19A edited by Mary Macnab and Gladys Schwarcz. Nelson Doubleday. Garden City, New York. 1967. The contents of Volume 19A include Flipper to the Rescue written by Richard Hardwick and illustrated with drawings by H. B. Vestal and full-color photographs; The Post Captain: Sir Peter Bombazoo written by Charles Edward Carryl and illustrated by Robin Jacques; Bluebonnets for Lucinda written by Frances Clarke Sayers and illustrated by Polly Jackson; Mr. A and Mr. P written by Margery Williams Bianco and illustrated by Grace Paull; When the Root Children Wake Up written by Helen Dean Fish and illustrated by Aldren A. Watson; Rufus Moffat's First Day of School written by Eleanor Estes and illustrated by Phyllis Rowand; I Want to Be an Animal Doctor written by Carla Greene and illustrated by Paul Galdone; Shells of Land and Sea illustrated with color photographs; How Morse Sent Letters by Lightning written by Smith Burnham and illustrated by Ray Houlihan; Hunt for Unburied Treasure written by Hal Burton and illustrated by Peter Spier; and Let's Visit Canada with color photographs and an illustrative map. Best in Children's Books was a reading program for youngsters, for which a staff of experts assembled each month a collection of the world's best children's literature, old and new. These volumes, richly illustrated in color by famous artists, are packed from cover to cover with full-length books, poetry, historical adventures, games, fairy tales, nature, science and geography sections -- a wide variety of wholesome reading.
  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne, Robin Jacques, Mercier Lewis

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, March 15, 1964)
    Shocking his stodgy colleagues at the exclusive Reform Club, enigmatic Englishman Phileas Fogg wagers his fortune, undertaking an extraordinary and daring enterprise to circumnavigate the globe in eighty days. With his French valet Passepartout in tow, Verne's hero traverses the far reaches of the earth, all the while tracked by the intrepid Detective Fix, a bounty hunter certain he is on the trail of a notorious bank robber.
  • Natural wonders

    Edwin Tenney Brewster

    Unknown Binding (Nelson Doubleday, inc, )
    None
  • The Personal History of David Copperfield

    Charles DICKENS

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, Inc, July 6, 1970)
    David Copperfield by Charles Dickens