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Books published by publisher Saalfield Pub.

  • The Mystery Ship

    Harrison Bardwell

    Hardcover (Saalfield, Jan. 1, 1931)
    Copyright 1931 by the World Syndicate Publishing Co; Published by the Saalfield Publishing Co. Akron - New York.
  • ABC

    Ethel Hays

    Paperback (The Saalfield Pub. Co., March 15, 1943)
    This is a large (almost 13 inches tall) rag book.
  • Cricket at the seashore

    Elizabeth Westyn Timlow

    Rag Book (Saalfield Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1896)
    Text is clean and binding is tight.Paper is toned.Binding is tight and corners and edges are good.
  • The Boy Scouts' victory

    George Durston

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Pub. Co, March 15, 1921)
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  • Black Beauty;: The autobiography of a horse,

    Anna Sewell

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Pub, )
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  • BILLY WHISKERS AT THE CIRCUS. Volume 5 in the Billy Whiskers Series.

    F. G. Illustrated by Arthur DeBebian. WHEELER

    Hardcover (Saalfield, March 15, 1913)
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  • A boy scout's bravery

    George Durston

    Hardcover (The Saalfield Pub. Co, March 15, 1927)
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  • Dave Dawson with the Air Corps.

    R. Sidney Bowen

    Hardcover (Saalfield, Aug. 16, 1942)
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  • The Meadow-Brook Girls in the Hills or the Missing Pilot of the White Mountains

    Janet Aldridge

    Hardcover (Saalfield, Jan. 1, 1914)
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  • Dave Dawson, flight lieutenant

    Robert Sidney Bowen

    Hardcover (Saalfield, Aug. 16, 1941)
    Bowen turned to writing in 1930, using his prestige as editor-in-chief of Aviation Magazine to write Flying From The Ground Up, a non-fiction work on how to fly an airplane. He began freelancing for pulp magazines. In 1934, he started his own pulp magazine, Dusty Ayres And His Battle Birds, for Popular Publications. Twelve issues were released, the first eleven published monthly from July 1934 through July 1935, with most issues released monthly. Bowen continued writing for mystery, adventure, sports, and aviation pulp magazines through the 1950s. After the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 sparked World War II, Crown Publishers called Bowen, asking for an adventure story based on the war. The Dave Dawson series , also known as the War Adventure series, was the result. Bowen got to work immediately, and the first book, Dave Dawson At Dunkirk, was published in 1941. A total of 15 volumes were released between 1941 and 1946.
  • You Funny Little Noddy

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Saalfield, Jan. 1, 1955)
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