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Books published by publisher Kestrel Books

  • Dolls' House Pop-up Book

    Lothar Meggendorfer

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, Aug. 16, 1978)
    Five old-fashioned domestic scenes from the turn of the century are revealed in pop-up form in a playhouse which unfolds to a length of over four feet
  • The Mysterious Suspect

    John Rhode

    eBook (Red Kestrel Books, Nov. 22, 2019)
    The Mysterious Suspect, first published in 1953 (and also known by the title By Registered Post), is part of the series of mysteries featuring private detective Dr. Priestley. Author John Rhode, a pen name of Cecil Street (1884-1964), was a prolific writer of mostly detective novels, publishing more than 140 books between 1924 and 1961.In The Mysterious Suspect, wealthy industrialist Peter Horningtoft is found dead in his study after apparently drinking poison from a bottle sent to him as a rheumatism treatment. Jimmy Waghorn is called in and blunders through the case initially until assisted by Dr Priestley. A second murder, disguised as a suicide, re-ignites the investigation.
  • The Frightened Forest

    Ann Turnbull

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, March 15, 1974)
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  • A Jumbo Book of Board Games

    Astrop John

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, March 15, 1979)
    None
  • Circus Kings Our Ringling Family Story

    Henry Ringling North, Alden Hatch

    eBook (Red Kestrel Books, Nov. 22, 2019)
    The Circus Kings, first published in 1960 and authored by a nephew of the original Ringling Brothers, is a fascinating insider's account of circus life and lore. From humble beginnings in Baraboo, Wisconsin, the Ringling family would go on to create “The Greatest Show on Earth,” delighting audiences across America. Along the way, however, were the behind-the-scenes financial struggles, tragedies such as fires and labor strikes, legal battles, and changing entertainment tastes. Henry Ringling North ran Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus from 1936 to 1967, along with his older brother, John. Included are 18 pages of photographs."Told in the first person with spirit, modesty, and almost stunning candor, . . . [North's] intimate documentary of a restless, quarreling, affectionate, often vulgar, innately genteel, greedy and generous, tricky but honest, vividly imaginative clan comes perilously close to being a tour de force. . . . A wonderful and worthwhile book."--New York Times Book Review"A fascinating, excellently written book for everyone, young or old, who has ever loved a circus."—Herald Tribune Book Review
  • A Flight of Swans

    Barbara WILLARD

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, March 15, 1980)
    Barbara Willard's fans will be delighted by this richly told, evocative tale, set in the deep forests of Sussex.
  • Red Fox

    Charles G. D. Roberts

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, Sept. 3, 1975)
    Well-known naturalist and nature writer Charles G. D. Roberts wrote the story of Red Fox near the turn of the century. A true to life story of the life cycle of a fox in the eastern Canadian wilds.
  • A Peaceable Kingdom The Shaker Abecedarius

    Alice Provensen, Martin Provensen

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, March 15, 1978)
    A Peaceable Kingdom The Shaker Abecedarius
  • Between the forest and the hills

    Ann Lawrence

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, Aug. 16, 1977)
    A humorous fantasy tale set in ancient Britain. Iscium, an isolated Roman town in the west of Britain, is cut off from the collapsing Empire. Most of the town senators and officials are primarily concerned with keeping a low profile with the neighboring barbarians, and renovating the city baths. But when young Falx runs away and finds a lost barbarian girl, things begin to happen. The children are brought back by a one-eyed merchant who returns them to an Iscium quivering with the possibility of a barbarian invasion. The mysterious merchant has a plan--involving two talking ravens and The Hallelujah Chorus--and life is never quite the same again, for either the Romans or their invaders. A zany mix of history, humor, and the miraculous-in the satisfying tradition of Don Camillo.Adventure LibraryRoman Britain 400s Ages 14-up, RL5.8
  • Of Nightingales That Weep

    Katherine Patterson

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, Aug. 16, 1976)
    First edition, first printing, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1974. Hardcover in DJ. Signed by author with inscription.
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  • The confidence man

    Leon Garfield

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, Jan. 1, 1978)
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  • Nature day and night

    Richard Adams

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, Jan. 1, 1978)
    Sm Quarto, 1978, PP.108, Familiar Country Scenes, Woodland, Meadow, Mountain Stream And Reservoir Are Examined For The Changes That Occur There Through Twenty Four Hours