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Books published by publisher Henry Z. Walck

  • Beanie

    Ruth and Latrobe Carroll, Ruth Carroll

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Inc., March 15, 1953)
    None
  • The Dolls' Christmas

    Tasha Tudor

    Paperback (Henry Z. Walck, Sept. 12, 1979)
    Christmas is a special time at Pumpkin House, where two dolls named Sethany Ann and Nicey Melinda live. Every Christmas they invite their friends to join them for an elegant dinner party and a marionette show. The dolls have fun getting ready for their party: they send out invitations to their guests by Sparrow Post, decorate their very own Christmas tree with silver nutmegs and golden pears, and prepare doll-size cookies and other treats for the party. Then at "candlelight-time" on Christmas Day the guests begin to arrive, and the evening isn't over until the last carol has been sung around the tree. Tasha Tudor's delightful tale captures all the charm and magic of an old-fashioned Christmas shared with your dearest friends. Beautifully illustrated in nostalgic watercolor paintings, this book will be treasured by generations to come.
  • Runaway Pony, Runaway Dog

    Ruth Carroll, Latrobe Carroll

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, July 6, 1963)
    A pony named Sassy and a dog named Tough Enough escape from their home and get caught by a circus owner who wants to use them in an act. Sassy and Tough Enough run away through the Smoky Mountains to find their way back home. Beautifully illustrated in color by Ruth Carroll.
  • The Children's Bells: A Selection of Poems

    Eleanor Farjeon, Peggy Fortnum

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Jan. 1, 1960)
    4-6
  • The Way of Danger: The Story of Theseus

    Ian Serraillier, William Stobbs

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Jan. 1, 1963)
    None
  • MOTHER GOOSE

    Tasha Tudor

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Inc., March 15, 1972)
    All books are shipped Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation.
  • the mark of the horse lord

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Aug. 16, 1965)
    Phaedrus, an enslaved gladiator in northern Britain in the first century, earns his freedom by killing his best friend, a fellow gladiator, in a final fight to the death. Within days of leaving the arena he is recruited by leaders of a tribe from the far north to impersonate Prince Midir, who has been robbed of his right to kingship in a brutal attack by followers of the current ruler, Queen Liadhan. As Midir, Phaedrus is charged with reestablishing his kingship and the tribe's rule in the land. In this world of superstition and ancient ritual, of fierce loyalties and intertribal rivalry, Phaedrus finds companionship and love, and something more - a purpose and a meaning for his life as he comes to fully understand the significance of the Mark of the Horse Lord.
  • Beowulf the Warrior

    Ian Serraillier, Severin

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Jan. 1, 1961)
    47p hardback with green and red illustrated unclipped dustjacket well protected beneath a removable cellophane cover, excellent copy, neat gift inscription to endpaper otherwise appears unused
  • Ringtail

    Alice Crew Gall, Fleming H. Crew, James Reid

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, March 15, 1933)
    The story about a baby raccoon.
  • Pasquala of Santa Ynez Mission

    Florence Wightman Rowland, Charles Geer

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Inc., March 15, 1961)
    None
  • The Little Sail Boat

    Lois Lenski

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, Jan. 1, 1960)
    Written and illustrated by Lois Lenski, this book tells the story of Mr. Small and the adventure he has one day with his little sail boat and his dog.
    K
  • Dawn Wind

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    Hardcover (Henry Z. Walck, March 15, 1962)
    None