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Books published by publisher Macrae-Smith Co

  • Stephanie

    Gladys Malvern

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, July 5, 1956)
    Fictionalized biography of the adoptive daughter of Napoleon and Josephine Bonaparte. An exciting new ebook for teen/YA readers from the folks at Beebliome Books! “That is past. A crown is only a weight. You have several and you are not a happy man. Aunt Josephine is not a happy woman. King Louis is morbid. Queen Hortense is miserable. The queen of Naples is feverish and dissatisfied. Queen Catherine is wretched. King Jerome is wretched, too. No, keep your crowns. To love, to be loved, this is the most precious thing in the world.” “Love!” he answered sharply. “It alone would never satisfy me. To live in splendor, to win battles, that is my destiny.” It is early 19th century France and Stephanie de Beauharnais, the beloved adopted daughter of Napoleon Bonaparte, ruler of Europe, is crowned Princess Imperial. She relishes her title and basks in the glory of a court that sees her as the most adorable thing they have ever laid eyes upon. But she is soon to marry Charles of Baden, yet another one of Napoleon’s tactics to dominate Europe. She abhors him and does not love him — is she blinded by the glitter of France’s court? Will she ever accept the humble and kind ways of her husband? Colorfully written, gloriously described, readers will find themselves immersed in the world of the Bonapartes and feeling for his “little pickle” — Stephanie is a must read!
  • Patriots' Gold.

    Virginia Frances Voight

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, June 1, 1969)
    How could a fourteen-year-old orphan, apprenticed to a master printer and too young to join the army, aid his country during its battle for independence from England? Sam found a way.
  • The bells of freedom

    Dorothy Gilman Butters

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith, Aug. 16, 1963)
    The bells of freedom Hardcover Book 1963 by Dorothy Gilman Butters. A twelve-year-boy in the Boston of 1775 has been bought by a smithy and treated badly. He was kidnapped in England when he was nine and smuggled to the United States. A counterfeiter buys him from the smithy and treats him well but Jed finally tells some Army officers about his counterfeiting activities.
  • It's time for Christmas,

    Elizabeth Hough Sechrist

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith, March 15, 1959)
    Children's book about Christmas stories and legends.
  • The Thundering Prairie

    Mary A. Hancock

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, June 1, 1969)
    When the Cherokee Strip is opened in 1893, bad luck leaves thirteen-year-old Benjy Bryan with the responsibility of winning the race for the homestead Claim on which his family has gambled everything.
  • Crazy legs McBain

    Joe Archibald

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith, )
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  • Niels Bohr;: The man who mapped the atom

    Robert Silverberg

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, March 15, 1965)
    Nice retired library copy, with all the usual markings and a plastic mylar cover over the dustjacket.
  • Satchkin Patchkin

    Helen Axford Morgan, Shirley Hughes

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, June 1, 1970)
    In each of these eight stories the little green man improves Old Mother Farthing's cottage and land in some way.
  • Thirteen Ghostly Yarns

    Elizabeth H. Sechrist

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, )
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  • Centerfield Rival

    Joseph Archibald

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, July 1, 1974)
    Impatient with his anemic batting average and inactivity as a big league rookie, Jim Ballinger learns a valuable lesson from an equally impatient young sports writer.
  • Susan and Jane learn to ride

    Margaret Cabell Self

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, )
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  • Diving for Treasure

    Wyatt Blassingame

    Hardcover (Macrae Smith Co, Oct. 1, 1971)
    Explores the underwater world, recording man's quest for treasures and artifacts buried in ancient shipwrecks
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