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Books published by publisher New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company (1972)

  • Viking Adventure

    Bulla & Gorsline

    Hardcover (Thomas Y Crowell Company, Aug. 16, 1963)
    hardcover
  • Anno's Alphabet: An Adventure in Imagination

    Anno Mitsumasa

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, Jan. 21, 1975)
    Each letter of the alphabet accompanies a full-page picture puzzle of an object whose name begins with that letter: anvil, bicycle, etc.
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  • Down Town: A Betsy-Tacy Story

    Maud Hart Lovelace, Lois Lenski

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, March 15, 1948)
    Hardcover title is "Down Town: A Betsy-Tacy Story," while the dustjacket title is "Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown." 6th printing.
  • Betsy-Tacy,

    Maud Hart Lovelace, Lois Lenski

    Hardcover (Thomas Y, Crowell, Company, Aug. 16, 1940)
    Betsy meets Tacy and Tib in the beloved origin story of the classic series.
  • beany malone

    Lenora Mattingly Weber

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, July 6, 1948)
    1948: by Lenora Mattingly Weber- A high energy sophomore who is involved in everything.
  • Think Metric!

    Franklyn Mansfield Branley

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, March 15, 1972)
    Describes how accurate standards of measurements were determined for time, length and width, volume, temperature, and weight with emphasis on the advantages of the metric system.
  • Alphabet

    Sonia Delaunay

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, April 1, 1972)
    A leading modern artist presents a series of paintings accompanied by verses selected from children's literature to illustrate the alphabet
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  • Birds at Night

    Roma Gans, Aliki

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company New York, March 15, 1968)
    This is a Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science Book
  • Mushrooms and Molds

    Robert Froman, Grambs Miller

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, Jan. 1, 1972)
    Describes mushrooms, molds, and other fungi and their function in the cycle of growing things.
  • A Dictionary of Chivalry

    Grant Uden, Pauline Baynes

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, Aug. 16, 1968)
    A dictionary for all things related to knights and chivalry. Written for a young audience, with excerpts from many literary works relating to the topic, from Chaucer to Shakespeare to Tennyson to T. H. White. Entries include the names of specific pieces of armour and weaponry, short biographies of famous figures from history and literature, accounts of noteworthy battles and crusades, terms of heraldry, descriptions of castles, jousts, sports, recreation, clothing and general medieval life. This is an engaging, entertaining look at medieval history. You may not set out to read it from cover to cover, but this volume is wonderful to browse - the topics really draw you in, from an explanation of what armour actually weighed to descriptions of heraldic coats of arms and lists of who was allowed to use which bird for falconry. (Only kings could use gerfalcons. Ladies had merlins, priests were allowed sparrowhawks, and servants had to make do with kestrels.) Among the biographies I found this terrific quote from the french knight Bayard, defending a town against Charles of Austria. When asked to surrender he replied "I need a bridge by which to march out, and your bodies have not yet filled the ditch." I also learned that Sir Thomas Malory, the knight who famously collected all the Arthurian legends into one book for the early printer William Caxton, was not so wonderfully chivalrous himself, being a thief and cattle-rustler, and he did much of his writing in jail. At the end is a subject index, with lists of all the words relating to heraldry, or armour, or weapons, for example. The illustrations by Pauline Baynes, for which she was awarded the Greenaway medal, are extensive, filling the side margins on every page of this large volume. They vary greatly in style (see examples below), though she clearly used medieval art as a starting point. Text and artwork are both lively and accessible.
  • Rain and Hail

    Franklyn M. Branley, Helen Borten

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, March 15, 1963)
    The Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Books series, originally published by Crowell, now HarperCollins, is an American children's book series designed to educate preschoolers and young elementary school students about basic science concepts. The author of RAIN AND HAIL, Franklyn M. Branley (b. 1915) was the originator of the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series and the author of close to 150 popular books about scientific topics for young readers of all ages. He was Astronomer Emeritus and former Chairman of the American Museum of Natural History-Hayden Planetarium. The illustrator, Harriett Barton, is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Harriett Barton include Deserts of the World, Maps & Globes, and Geography from A to Z: A Picture Glossary. Help your child learn everything they need to know about RAIN AND HAIL in this book.
  • Birds Eat and Eat and Eat

    Roma Gans, Ed Emberley

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, June 15, 1963)
    Wonderfully illustrated and clearly written, this book is a valuable addition to any young person's nature library. A child may eat three or four times a day. Birds eat ten, thirty, even fifty times a day. They eat flies, worms, insects, seeds, berries, and bugs. They seem to eat all day long. Learn how birds get their food and where they go to find it. Learn how to make a bird feeder and how to best observe birds.