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Books published by publisher A. Flanagan Company

  • Our Pilgrim Forefathers: Thanksgiving Studies

    Loveday A. Nelson

    language (A. FLANAGAN COMPANY CHICAGO, Feb. 4, 2015)
    Example in this ebookYou often hear people talking of the President of our country. Doubtless most of you know him by name. Some of you may have seen him.You also know that once in every four years we have an election day, when papa votes for the man whom he thinks best for President. Then the one who gets the most votes becomes our President for four years.If this man makes a good President, he is sometimes chosen again for another four years, or term, as we call it. But if he has not pleased the people, they choose some one else, anybody else, next election day. We never know who will be our next President until he is elected. One term he is a man from one part of the country; the next term he may be one from a far distant part. In our country we think that this way is best.It is not so in every country. In some countries, instead of a president there is a king, who expects to be king as long as he lives. At his death his son becomes the king. If the king happens to be a good one, it is well for the country and for the people; but if he chances to be a wicked, cruel one, the poor people have a sorry time as long as he lives.When Sunday comes, John goes with his mamma and papa to the Methodist Church. Perhaps Mary goes with her parents to the Baptist. Gretchen may prefer to go to the Lutheran Church, and Margaret to the Roman Catholic. In our country we think this quite right. We like to see people going to the church that helps them most.As it costs much money to build churches and pay the preachers, people must give money or there can be no churches. John may want to give his pennies to the Methodist Church or Sunday-school. Mary would rather give hers to the Baptist. Gretchen’s money is given to the Lutheran, and Margaret’s to the Roman Catholic. In our country we think this, too, quite right. No one forces us to give money to any church. When we have any to give, we may do with it as we choose.Neither is this true in all countries. In some lands where there are kings instead of presidents, the kings have sometimes said that all the people must go to a certain church, and that they must pay that church money. Some of the kings have forbidden the people to have any other churches.Sometimes there have been people who loved another church which they were unwilling to give up. Sometimes there have been kings who have put these people in prison and done other harsh things in trying to force them to worship God according to the king’s will.We shall learn of some unhappy people who lived in a country ruled at times by just such hard-hearted kings. When we know of some of the troubles and great hardships through which they passed in trying to pray to God and serve him as they thought right, we shall surely love them and always remember their noble deeds.These people lived far across the Atlantic Ocean, in a country called England, where the king and all the people speak the English language. We learned our English from them.To be continue in this ebook
  • The little Swiss wood-carver,

    Madeline Brandeis

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan company, Jan. 1, 1929)
    None
  • The Little Dutch Tulip Girl

    Madeline Brandeis

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan Company, March 15, 1942)
    None
  • The Man Without a Country

    Edward Everett Hale

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan Company, March 15, 1906)
    None
  • The Cotton-tail Primer

    Laura Rountree Smith, Dorothy Dulin

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan Company, Jan. 1, 1934)
    None
  • Little White Chief

    William Lewis Nida, Dorthy Dulin

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan, March 15, 1923)
    Ficcao - Publico juvenil.
  • Talks About Authors and Their Work

    Ella Reeve Ware

    (A. Flanagan Company, Chicago, IL, Jan. 1, 1899)
    Contents: Louis Agassiz * Louisa Alcott * Hans Christian Andersen * Bjornstjerne Bjornsen * Frances Hodgson Burnett * Robert Burns * Charles Dickens * Edward Eggleston * Eugene Field * Grimm Brothers * Edward Everett Hale * Joel Chandler Harris * William Dean Howells * Nathaniel Hawthorne * Washington Irving * Charles Kingsley * Rudyard Kipling * Henry W. Longfellow * Felix Mendelssohn * Wolfgang Mozart * James Whitcomb Riley * Robert Louis Stevenson * Harriet Beecher Stowe * Mark Twain * John Greenleaf Whittier * Frances Willard.
  • The seventeen little bears

    Laura Rountree Smith

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan, Jan. 1, 1909)
    None
  • Cat-tails,: And other tales,

    Mary H Howliston

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan, March 15, 1899)
    Very Good. Reissue. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 1899 edition bound in gray & green decorated cloth, uncredited b&w illustrations through-out, 187 pages + ads. The book has mild dust soiling and rubbing at the spine tips & corners. Tight, clean text.
  • Bow-Wow and Mew-Mew

    Georgiana M. Craik, Dorothy [illustrator] O'Reilly

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan Co., July 6, 1911)
    104 page hard cover children's reading primer about a dog and cat. Published by A. Flanagan Company in 1911. This is not the same edition as that published in 1911 by other publishers.
  • Nature Myths and Stories for Young Children

    Flora J Cooke

    Hardcover (A. Flanagan, March 15, 1893)
    None
  • Once upon a time stories,

    Nathaniel Moore Banta

    Hardcover (A Flanagan Co, March 15, 1922)
    Elli journeys to Fairytale Land, where she meets all her favorite fairytale characters. Whether its reuniting lost parents and children or waking people from sleeping spells, she is in the action!