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Books published by publisher Gramercy Books

  • Ultimate Yankee Baseball Quiz Book

    Dom Forker

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Feb. 10, 1998)
    A weighty compendium of Yankee facts, figures, statistics, and trivia in a quiz format--2,800 questions and answers in all--encompasses all the team's history, players, and managers from the 1920s through the 1996 World Series.
  • Illustrated Classics: Children's Stories from Dickens

    Mary Angela Dickens

    Hardcover (Gramercy, July 10, 1993)
    Retells the stories of Charles Dickens's most famous child characters, including Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Little Nell
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  • Wordsworth: The Eternal Romantic

    William Wordsworth, K. E. Sullivan

    Hardcover (Gramercy, March 10, 1999)
    Collects forty-six poems and extracts of poems by William Wordsworth, with a biographical introduction and a chronology
  • Lad: A Dog

    Albert Payson Terhune, Wendell Minor

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Jan. 24, 1995)
    Recounts the heroic and adventurous life of a thoroughbred collie that was particularly devoted to his owners
  • People and Customs of the World

    Charles M. Schulz

    Hardcover (Gramercy, July 31, 1994)
    Covers customs, clothing, and holidays around the world
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  • Freckles

    Gene Stratton Porter

    Hardcover (Gramercy, April 12, 1994)
    A young orphan living in Indiana's Limberlost swamp journeys from rags to riches in a romantic tale originally published in 1904 by the author of A Girl of the Limberlost.
  • Rip Van Winkle

    Washington Irving, N.C. Wyeth

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Sept. 28, 1999)
    The wonderful story of Rip Van Winkle, which is today considered a classic in American literature, was written in 1820 by Washington Irving. About one hundred years later, N.C. Wyeth, one of the United States' greatest illustrators, created for Irving's story the marvelous paintings and drawings that appear in this book.Now come along and meet Rip, his neighbors, and his children—and those mysterious men who play ninepins up in the mountains.
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  • Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales From Shakespeare

    Charles & Mary Lamb, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Dec. 12, 1988)
    At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Charles Lamb (1775-1834) who loved the tales of his childhood spoke his mind about hte didactic, lifeless books for childrenthat were current at the time. Prompted by his publishers he began to lend his own talents to the field. Whit his sister mayr (1764-1874), he was the first to make an attempt at retelling classics for children.
  • Illustrated Shakespeare: As You Like It

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Gramercy, March 16, 1993)
    As You Like It, Shakespeare's most lighthearted comedy and one of the best-loved and most performed of all his plays, was probably written in 1599 or 1600, though it was not printed until the First Folio of 1623. As its witty heroine is Shakespeare's longest female role, the play's performance history is marked by notable Rosalinds, from Hannah Pritchard and Margaret Woffington (giving rival performances in 1741), to Helen Faucit, Ada Rehan, Peggy Ashcroft, Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave, Ronald Pickup (in an all-male production of 1967), Juliet Stevenson, and many others.
  • Thomas Jefferson: Essential Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Hardcover (Gramercy, May 21, 1994)
    This collection of the important writings by one of America's greatest leaders and the author of the Declaration of Independence contains inaugural addresses, the Notes on Virginia, and letters and early documents.
  • Ten Little Bunnies

    Jeni Bassett

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Feb. 10, 1993)
    After using the Easter Bunny's paints to disguise themselves, ten mischievous little bunnies are discovered one by one hiding in Mr. Rabbit's garden
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  • The Secret Garden

    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Troy Howell

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Sept. 3, 2002)
    What secrets lie behind the doors at Misselthwaite manor? Recently arrived at her uncle's estate, orphaned mary Lennox is spoiled, sickly, and certain she won't enjoy living there. Then she discovers the arched doorway into an overgrown garden, shut up since the death of her aunt ten years earlier. Mary soon begins transforming it into a thing of beauty--unaware that she is changing too.But Missalthwaite hides another secret, as Mary discovers one night. High in a dark room, away from the rest of the house, lies her young cousin Colin, who believes he is an incurable invalid, destined to die young. His tantrums are so frightful, no one can reason with him. If only, Mary hopes, she can get Colin to love the secret garden as much as she does, its magic wil work wonders on him.From the Trade Paperback edition.