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  • Mary Mullins and Me: The First Collection!

    Joseph Brow

    language (Joseph Brow, Jan. 7, 2015)
    Welcome to the first ever collection featuring the amazing Mary Mullins and Elisabeth Ponder. Within these pages are the pure, unedited set of short story books 1-5 of the Mary Mullins and Me series. More fun in one place than should be allowed! Sit back, read, and enjoy!
  • Mary Mullins and Me #4 Mary Mullins Meets the Boy in the Polka Dot Dress

    Joseph Brow

    eBook (Joseph Brow, Jan. 23, 2012)
    Welcome to the fourth episode of the "Mary Mullins and Me" series. In this book you Mary and Elisabeth are trying to plan their costumes for Halloween. While doing some sketching, they see the boy in the polka dot dress. Why does this boy wear polka dot dresses? What costumes will Mary and Elisabeth decide on? You'll have to read to find out! Great fun for kids of all ages!
  • Mary Mullins and Me #1 Mary Mullins' Tongue Falls Out

    Joseph Brow

    language (Joseph Brow, Jan. 23, 2012)
    Welcome to the first episode of the "Mary Mullins and Me" series. In this book you get to meet Mary and Elisabeth; best friends, forever! Just another day at school until Mary eats an old piece of Halloween candy. An allergic reaction causes her tongue to become a flopping and dripping mess. Elisabeth comes to the rescue as doctor, drool catcher, and interpreter. Great fun for kids of all ages!
  • Mary Mullins and Me #2 Mary Mullins Sleeps Over

    Joseph Brow

    language (Joseph Brow, Jan. 23, 2012)
    Welcome to the second episode of the "Mary Mullins and Me" series. In this book Elisabeth invites Mary for a sleepover. They plan on watching a scary movie, but first have to cook up some snacks. With no snacks available, they decide to create their own amazing concoctions in a food battle to end all food battles. Great fun for kids of all ages!
  • High stakes

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (Joseph, March 15, 1975)
    With a glass of champagne in one hand and binoculars in the other, the world of racing could seem a very cosy and civilized hobby. Especially when your horse has just sprinted past the winning post. But the pleasure of a day at Sandown is spoiled for Steven Scott when he sacks the trainer of his horses, a man he once thought of as a friend. For although on the surface Jody Leeds is a bright young workaholic, Scott suspects he's a crook. Racing may have its rewards but, as Scott finds out to his own cost, not all of them are innocent...or legal.
  • Roald Dahl's tales of the unexpected

    Roald Dahl

    Hardcover (Joseph, March 15, 1979)
    Dahl is a master at introducing readers to a new sense of what lurks beneath the ordinary.
  • Slay-ride

    Dick Francis

    Hardcover (Joseph, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Physical description; 224p ; 21cm. Subject; Horse racing — Norway — Fiction.
  • If only they could talk

    James Herriot

    Hardcover (Joseph, Jan. 1, 1970)
    When newly qualified vet James Herriot arrives in the small Yorkshire village of Darrowby, he has no idea what to expect. How will he get on with his new boss? Herriot's books form the basis of the popular BBC TV series "All Creatures Great and Small".
  • The ladies of Llangollen: A study in romantic friendship

    Elizabeth Mavor

    Hardcover (Joseph, March 15, 1971)
    Lady Eleanor Butler was 29 when she first met Sarah Ponsonby, a sensitive, retiring girl of 13. Ten years later, in 1778, the two ladies eloped. Amid scenes of scandal and havoc they settled in a cottage in Llangollen where their unorthodox relationship blossomed and their way of living became a legend. Lady Caroline Lamb and Josiah Wedgwood visited them, Wordsworth and Southey wrote poetry under their roof and other celebrities of the day, such as the Duke of Wellington, became their friends. This biography depicts a friendship that lasted over 50 years.
  • Little man, little man: A story of childhood

    James Baldwin

    Hardcover (Joseph, March 15, 1976)
    A child's story for adults. Baldwin has established a microcosm of his concern for our children and our future. Because the characters are all children, the story dances along with a child's rythm and resilence, making an unforgettable picture of New York as it looks to those who are poor, black and under four feet high. It is dramatically illustrated by Yoran Cazac.
  • If Beale Street could talk

    James Baldwin

    Hardcover (Joseph, March 15, 1974)
    Book by Baldwin, James
  • Battles at Thrush Green

    Miss Read

    Hardcover (Joseph, March 15, 1975)
    Battles at Thrush Green