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Books with title High in the Mountains

  • Up in the Mountains

    Claudia Louise Lewis

    Paperback (Harper & Row, March 15, 1979)
    Thirteen poems that characterize the different kinds of boats that sail down a busy river.
  • The Mountains

    Stewart White

    Hardcover (McClure Phillips, March 15, 1904)
    In original publisher's covers with three-color embossing of horseback rider and mountains on horizon. Bookplate of former owner on inside cover pastedown.
  • The Mountains

    Stewart Edward White

    Paperback (IndyPublish, June 12, 2002)
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  • Motorbike in the Mountains

    Jenny Alexander

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, June 17, 2010)
    There's a shiny new motorbike in the Car Supermarket this week. Jack wants to ride it far away to the Scottish Highlands where Clark can't annoy him . . . or can he?
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  • Life in the Mountains

    Catherine Bradley

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Kids are deeply concerned about the state of their world. These titles show how the environment was damaged and how it can be repaired.
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  • The Mountains

    Stewart Edward White, 1stworld Library

    Hardcover (1st World Library - Literary Society, Feb. 8, 2006)
    Six trails lead to the main ridge. They are all good trails, so that even the casual tourist in the little Spanish-American town on the seacoast need have nothing to fear from the ascent. In some spots they contract to an arm's length of space, outside of which limit they drop sheer away; elsewhere they stand up on end, zigzag in lacets each more hair-raising than the last, or fill to demoralization with loose boulders and shale. A fall on the part of your horse would mean a more than serious accident; but Western horses do not fall. The major premise stands: even the casual tourist has no real reason for fear, however scared he may become. Our favorite route to the main ridge was by a way called the Cold Spring Trail. We used to enjoy taking visitors up it, mainly because you come on the top suddenly, without warning. Then we collected remarks. Everybody, even the most stolid, said something.
  • The Mountains

    Stewart Edward White, Fernand Lungren

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Page & Company, March 15, 1917)
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  • The Mountains

    Stewart Edward White

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    The Mountains is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Stewart Edward White is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Stewart Edward White then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • In the Mist of the Mountains

    Ethel Sybil Turner, J. MacFarlane

    Paperback (Dodo Press, March 14, 2008)
    Ethel Sybil Turner (1872-1958) was an Australian novelist and children's writer. She was educated at Paddington Public School and Sydney Girls High School. She started her writing career at eighteen with her sister Lilian. Her best-known work is her first novel, Seven Little Australians (1894), which is widely considered as a classic of Australian children's literature. The book deals with the lives of the Woolcot family, particularly with its seven mischievous and rebellious children. It is the only Australian children's book that has been constantly in print over the last 100 years. The success of Seven Little Australians led to the popular sequel The Family at Misrule (1895). Other books followed such as Little Mother Meg (1902) and Judy and Punch (1928) which further chronicled the exploits of the Woolcot family. Ethel Turner has been awarded a number of prestigious literary awards and can easily be classed as one of Australia's best-loved authors. She wrote more than 40 novels. Some were about the mischievous Woolcots. Others were serialized like her books on the Cub and some were stand-alone.
  • I Live in the Mountains

    Gini Holland

    Library Binding (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2004)
    A very simple and brief description of what it is like to live in the mountains.
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  • The Mountain

    Judith Weinshall Liberman

    Hardcover (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Aug. 21, 2014)
    ABOUT THE BOOK The story of THE MOUNTAIN was first published as a poem titled "SORE FEET" in Judith Weinshall Liberman's book PASSION: Poems of Love and Protest (iUniverse, 2013). THE MOUNTAIN tells the story of a boy who, with his scout troup, undertakes to climb a tall mountain. Due to various factors, the boy lags behind his mates. However, he persists, and although he reaches the mountain top after his mates have already done so and are on their way back, the boy feels special pride in his accomplishment. THE MOUNTAIN will inspire readers to put in their best effort despite apparent obstacles. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Born in Israel (then called "Palestine"), Judith Weinshall Liberman came to the United States in 1947 to pursue higher education. She earned four American university degrees including two in law, a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School and an LL.M. from the University of Michigan Law School. After settling in the Boston area in 1956, she studied art and creative writing. Beginning in the early 1960s, and for four decades thereafter, Ms. Liberman created numerous series of artworks. Her art has been widely exhibited, and is represented in the collection of museums and other public institutions. During her long career in visual art, Ms. Liberman wrote several books, among them some children's books. Her book THE BIRD'S LAST SONG (Addison-Wesley, 1976), which she also illustrated, won a citation as one of the "fabulous books of the year." Since 2012, she has published several additional picture books, including ICE CREAM SNOW (2012) , THE LITTLE FAIRY (2013), COLOR IN OUR WORLD (2014), THE VERY OLD PAINTER AND HER HUSBAND (2014), HAIFA (2014), ANGEL'S PUPPIES (2014), THE GIANT HOUSE (2014) and THE BEE AND THE BUTTERFLY (2014). Judith Weinshall Liberman's archives can be found in the Arts Department of the Boston Public Library and at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR This is the fifth book on which Judith Weinshall Liberman, the author, has collaborated with Gail Davis, the illustrator. Since she did not feel that, in light of her deteriorated eyesight, she could do justice to illustrating THE MOUNTAIN herself, Ms. Liberman selected a fine artist, Ms. Gail Davis, to create the illustrations under the author's guidance. The two had previously collaborated on THE LITTLE FAIRY, on THE VERY OLD PAINTER AND HER HUSBAND, on ANGEL'S PUPPIES, and on THE GIANT HOUSE. In the present book, Ms. Davis beautifully captures the spirit of the story and of its characters.
  • Missing in the Mountains

    Rising Moon Editors

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Sept. 1, 1999)
    To avoid further encounters with a bully on the ski slope, Jarod and his younger sister cross over the ski area boundary, become stranded in a snow cave, and fearfully wait to be rescued.
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