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Books published by publisher Abbeville Press

  • Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse

    Disney

    Hardcover (Abbeville Press, March 15, 1978)
    1978 - Abbeville Press Publishers - Hardcover - Large Format - Walt Disney Mickey Mouse - Best Comics Series - Introduction by Floyd Gottfredson - Mickey Mouse in Death Valley / Mickey Mouse & His Horse Tanglefoot / MM the Detective / MM & the Sacred Jewel / MM & Pluto the Racer / MM Runs His Own Newspaper / MM & the Pirate Submarine / MM & the Foreign Legion / MM Adventures with Robin Hood / MM & the Seven Ghosts / MM On Sky Island - Out of Print - New - Display Copy - Very Rare - Highly Collectible
  • Women Writers

    Rebecca Hazell

    Hardcover (Abbeville Press, April 26, 2002)
    Professional writing has traditionally been a male occupation, but despite restrictions exceptional women produced important and influential poetry, stories, novels, and plays. From ancient Sumerian priestess Enheduanna's poetic praises for her patron goddess, Inanna, to 19th-century English novelist Jane Austen's witty romances that quietly challenged social convention, and from Beatrix Potter's whimsical and timelessly popular animal tales to Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston's vivid and powerful portrayals of the African-American experience, the written word has been an effective way for women to express their own perspective on such universal themes as love, relationships, faith, death, and the meaning of life.
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  • Sleep Tight, Little Bear

    Ingrid Huber, Constanza Droop

    Hardcover (Abbeville Press, Oct. 1, 1994)
    There once was a little bear who played with the animals in the forest and was happy and content. But when it got dark and the other animals went home, the little bear couldn't go to sleep, even though he was so tired. Then the good moon showed him the way to a crying child's house, where a happy ending awaited. 18 full-color illustrations.
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  • Bulldozer

    Meg Parsont, Anna Curti

    Board book (Abbeville Press, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Bulldozer tells the story of Piggy Pete, who accidentally runs over a mole home—but saves the day when he uses his bulldozer to build the moles an even better home. Go! Books are three-dimensional board books cut in the shapes of vehicles. Children will have fun playing with these toy-like books as well as listening to the rhyming story inside.
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  • The Wizard of Oz: 30 Postcards

    Editors of Abbeville Press

    Cards (Abbeville Press, Dec. 1, 1994)
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  • Ansel Adams: The National Park Service Photographs

    Ansel Adams, Alice Gray

    Hardcover (Abbeville Press, June 1, 2004)
    In 1941, Ansel Adams was hired by the United States Department of the Interior to photograph America's national parks for a series of murals that would celebrate the country's natural heritage.
  • The Felix Activity Book

    Marc Tyler Nobleman, Leslie Moseley, George Ulrich

    Paperback (Abbeville Pr, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Following the organization of "Letters From Felix" and "Felix Travels Back in Time", this book presents activities for each of the places Felix visits. Letters written by Felix to Sophie open each chapter to introduce the particular place and time he visits.
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  • Tough Times for Father Bear

    Christa Wisskirchen, Laura Lindgren, Annet Rudolph

    Hardcover (Abbeville Press, Oct. 24, 1995)
    When Mother Bear leaves for a week-long visit with her sister, Father Bear is left to take care of the children. All he has to do is buy groceries, cook dinner, do some yard work, keep the house clean, and get the children to bed early. What could possibly go wrong in a week?Nearly everything goes wrong, and Father Bear discovers that the tasks that are so simple when Mother Bear is home are quite difficult without her. Taking a bath, cleaning clothes, and even fun activities like going to a fair and playing Cowboys and Indians all lead to trouble. It's all Father Bear can do to have the household back in order in time for Mother's return, by which time he's fallen asleep on the couch, dreaming of all he learned during her trip.
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  • Worry, Worry, Go Away!: A Kid's Book about Worry and Anxiety

    Christine A. Adams, R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Children should not have to worry, but these Elfin characters will help your child overcome any worry that he or she is experiencing. Each softcover book has 32 pages and is fully illustrated. Abbey Press continues to produce inspirational and religious gifts of faith, family and friendship. These included home décor, crosses, collectibles, rosaries, photo frames, framed prints, plaques and more!
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  • A New Baby Is Coming!: A Guide for a Big Brother or Sister

    Emily Menendez-Aponte, R W Alley

    Paperback (Abbey Press, Dec. 1, 2005)
    Elf-help Books for Kids - Addressing the needs of children and the adults who care for them. Written by Emily Menedez-Apontel; Illustrated by R.W. Alley A new baby's arrival is an occasion of joy, excitement and anticipation. Yet for a young child, it can be cause for bewilderment, worry, and distress. The best way to help a child through this family transition time is through wise preparation, loving reassurance, and by gently inviting the child's participation in preparing for and taking care of the new baby. Hand-in-hand with endearing elf characters, author Emily Menendez-Aponte shows the way to help your child welcome the new arrival in the family in this useful book. Softcover; 32 pages. 8" x 8".
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  • Special Days Come to Life

    Norman Rockwell

    Hardcover (Abbeville Pr, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Norman Rockwell's sensitive vision of America has charmed generations. Here, eight of the artist's best-loved scenes of holidays and special days are brought to three-dimensional life. Full-color illustrations.
  • Mad Isn't Bad: A Child's Book about Anger

    Michaelene Mundy, R. W. Alley

    eBook (Abbey Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
    You can be angry—and still be good. That’s normal. Through understanding what anger feels like and what triggers it, we can learn and teach healthy ways to handle it. Mad Isn’t Bad offers kids a positive and honest view of anger—and what to do with it.