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  • The Wizard in the Tree

    Lloyd Alexander, Laszlo Kubinyi

    Unknown Binding (E, March 6, 1975)
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  • THE INSIDE-OUTSIDE BOOK OF LONDON

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    Unknown Binding (E, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • Wolfling by Sterling North

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    Hardcover (E, Feb. 25, 1825)
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  • Uncle Tom's cabin: Told to the children

    H. E Marshall

    Unknown Binding (E, )
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  • The Little Swineherd and Other Tales

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    Unknown Binding (E, March 11, 1978)
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  • Peter Tschaikowsky and the Nutcracker Ballet

    Opal. Wheeler

    Paperback (E, Feb. 27, 1959)
    A great composer comes to life in this vivid, exciting story of Peter Tchaikovsky, a young man driven by his genius through the early years of his career and on to enviable success and world recognition. Peter's unhappy apprenticeship in law ended when he absentmindedly nibbled on and ruined an important legal document. If his family considered his failure a disgrace, to Peter it was an omen. Now he was free to pursue and perhaps capture the music that sang in his head. When he left St. Petersburg to teach in Moscow, he took the first decisive step on his colorful road to fame. But success did not come easily, and Peter learned to endure the hard pinch of poverty before the wealthy Madame von Meck became his patroness, providing him with a generous income. Always enchanted with the world of childhood and far more at ease in it than in the more demanding world of adults, Peter began to write ballets for his sister Alexandra's children. The Sleeping Beauty was followed by Swan Lake, and finally he created The Nutcracker Ballet, which assured his place in the hearts of children and adults alike. Opal Wheeler writes with happy and intimate warmth, portraying a great man as appealingly human, and presenting simple piano arrangements of six of his most familiar, best-loved compositions. Opal Wheeler writes with happy and intimate warmth, portraying a great man as appealingly human, and presenting simple piano arrangements of six of his most familiar, best-loved compositions.
  • Beebil

    Edward Peter Massey, Fionna Massey, Jill Raymond

    eBook (E, )
    With the gradual encroachment of humans into the Aranjirra territory, the animal groups must seek other means of sirvival in an unforgiving and dangerous land. The Bilby tribe, Walpajirri, are caught upin this struggle, coming to grips with the wily and clever dingo leader Don. Forcing the clever and untrustworthy Nas into aiding with his plan, leads to eventual confrontation with drastic results.Beebil and his young friends soon learn the ways of the tribe and face the coming disasters.
  • Deep trouble,

    Walt. Morey

    Unknown Binding (E, Feb. 27, 1971)
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  • Prisoner of Portcullis Castle Solve It Yourself by Phil Roxbee-Cox

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    Mass Market Paperback (E, March 12, 1750)
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  • Living in Roman Times First History by Jane Chisholm

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    Mass Market Paperback (E, March 8, 1802)
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  • Taylor Rabbit & The Seeds of Wisdom by Bill Sullivan

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    Mass Market Paperback (E, March 14, 1880)
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