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Books published by publisher MacMillan Pub Co

  • George Washington's World

    Genevieve Foster

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, May 1, 1977)
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  • Exploring Art

    Gene A. Mittler, Rosalind Ragans

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, )
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  • A is for Alice: An Alphabet Book

    Lewis Carroll

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, Sept. 1, 2017)
    A is for Alice, E is for for Egg (Humpty Dumpty of course), Q is for the Queen, not forgetting R for the Rabbit who started off the whole adventure. With charming, traditional color illustrations by Sir John Tenniel and beautiful Victorian-style decorations and backgrounds, this is a very special book for young children.
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  • Forgetful Fred

    Jay Williams, Friso Henstra

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, June 1, 1974)
    Forgetful Fred's absent-mindedness causes problems during his search for the Bitter Fruit of Satisfaction for his master, the richest man in the world.
  • The Phenomenals: A Tangle of Traitors

    F.E. Higgins

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Giant, the Huntress, the Rich Girl, the Thief: these haphazard heroes will save us from grief—a twisted adventure of intrigue, magic, and superstition from the author of the series Tales from the Sinister CityDon't go down to the tar pits, children—for their shores are lined with the wretched wraiths of all the traitors and murderers who have drowned in its bubbling depths. In the shadows of this putrid place, an unlikely new alliance is being formed: they call them The Phenomenals, and only they can save us from a hideous fate that will befall the town if the wraiths escape their tarry shackles. Meet The Phenomenals: Citrine Capodel—heiress to a corrupt empire who will seek the truth at any cost; Folly Harpelaine—a merciless destroyer of the ghastly entities called Lurids, who dabbles in the dark arts; Jonah Scrimshander—a deadly harpoonist, who has already cheated death; and Vincent Verdigris—a brazen-faced, metal-handed cutpurse and expert picklock.
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  • Hitty: Her First Hundred Years

    Rachel Field, Dorothy P. Lathrop

    Hardcover (MacMillan, April 1, 1969)
    Hitty is a doll of great charm and character. It is indeed a privilege to publish her memoirs, which, besides being full of the most thrilling adventures on land and sea, also reveal her delightful personality. One glance at her portrait will show that she is no ordinary doll. Hitty, or Mehitable as she was really named, was made in the early 1800s for Phoebe Preble, a little girl from Maine. Young Phoebe was very proud of her beautiful doll and took her everywhere, even on a long sailing trip in a whaler. This is the story of Hitty's years with Phoebe, and the many that follow in the life of a well-loved doll.
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  • The Morning Gift

    Eva Ibbotson

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, March 26, 2015)
    Volatile, passionate and clever, Ruth Berger grows up in untroubled affluence in pre-war Vienna - until Hitler's annexation of Austria puts an end to her dreams of a golden future with her fiance Heini, a brilliant young pianist."
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  • The Sea of Gold and Other Tales from Japan

    Yoshiko Uchida

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, June 1, 1965)
    Twelve stories representing a variety of Japanese folklore.
  • One Fine Day

    Nonny Hogrogian

    Library Binding (Macmillan Publishing Co., Aug. 1, 1971)
    This humorous retelling of a favorite Armenian folktale is a story small children will follow and read along with ease.“One fine day a fox traveled through the great forest. When he reached the other side he was very thirsty.” The jaunty red fox stole milk from an old farm woman, lost his tail under the annoyed woman’s knife, and spent the day bargaining to get it back. Awarded the Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished picture book of 1971.
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  • Miss Happiness and Miss Flower

    Rumer Godden, Gary Blythe

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Jan. 1, 2016)
    When Nona is sent from her home in India to live with her relatives in England, she is miserable. Then a box arrives for her and inside are two little Japanese dolls. Nona thinks that they must feel lonely too, so far away from home. Then, Nona has an idea - she will build her dolls the perfect house!
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  • How to Survive: Lessons for Everyday Life from the Extreme World

    John Hudson

    Hardcover (Macmillan, June 27, 2019)
    'When it comes to survival and getting out of trouble, listen to this man. John is the real deal.'Levison WoodWhat is the connection between crawling through a jungle and your ‘to do’ list? What can ejecting out of a stealth bomber teach you about the importance of thinking the worst? What can surviving in extreme situations teach us about surviving everyday life?John Hudson, Chief Survival Instructor to the British Military, knows what it takes to survive. Combining first-hand experience with 20 years of studying the choices people have made under the most extreme pressure, How to Survive is a lifetime’s worth of wisdom about how to apply the principles of survival to everyday life.The cornerstone of military survival (surviving anything) is understanding the relationship between effort, hope and goals – a mindset that can be transposed anytime, anywhere. In How to Survive you will learn how this template for survival can be applied to any situation in your everyday life.Through gripping first-hand accounts of near disaster and survival stories from across the extreme world you will learn that by following these principles you can develop the mindset that will allow you to make better decisions under pressure, which are as equally applicable to first dates and presentations as to climbing Everest and getting lost at sea.
  • Mere Christianity: A revised and enlarged edition, with a new introduction, of the three books The Case for Christianity, Christian Behaviour, and Beyond Personality

    C. S. Lewis

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, Nov. 1, 1952)
    Discusses the essence of Christian faith and the doctrine of the Trinity
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