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  • The Story of Freginald

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Hardcover (Overlook, Feb. 24, 2003)
    His extraordinary adventures with other animals-including Leo the lion and Freddy the pig-involve a stirring battle, a weird mystery successfully solved by careful deduction, and some very comical misunderstandings between the bear and an elephant, and between a lion and a mouse. Fans and initiates, alike, will rejoice! Illustrated by Kurt Wiese.
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  • True Grit: A Novel

    Charles Portis

    Paperback (Overlook TP, Nov. 5, 2010)
    Charles Portis has long been acclaimed as one of America's foremost comic writers. True Grit is his most famous novel--first published in 1968, and the basis for the movie of the same name starring John Wayne. It tells the story of Mattie Ross, who is just fourteen years of age when a coward going by the name of Tom Chaney shoots her father down in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and robs him of his life, his horse, and $150 in cash money. Mattie leaves home to avenge her father's blood. With the one-eyed Rooster Cogburn, the meanest available U.S. Marshal, by her side, Mattie pursues the homicide into Indian Territory. True Grit is eccentric, cool, straight, and unflinching, like Mattie herself. From a writer of true cult status, this is an American classic through and through. This new edition, with a smart new package and an afterword by acclaimed author Donna Tartt, will bring this masterpiece to an even broader audience.
  • Freddy Anniversary Collection

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese, Michael Cart

    Hardcover (Overlook Press, Oct. 9, 2002)
    Freddy Goes to Florida (first published as To and Again), alongside Freddy Goes to the North Pole (More To and Again), followed by the unforgettable Freddy the Detective-each lavishly illustrated by Kurt Wiese. These are Walter Brooks's first forays into the world of Freddy and his Bean Farm, to which he would return over and over again during the next three decades to create a total of twenty-six Freddy books. With a foil-stamped jacket and color plates of the original jacket and endpaper art, The Freddy Anniversary Collection is the perfect thing for fans and initiates alike: a great starter package, and a great collector's edition.
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  • Housebuilding for Children: Step-by-Step Plans for Houses Children Can Build Themselves

    Lester R. Walker, Nonny Hogrogian

    Paperback (Overlook Books, Oct. 28, 1988)
    Illustrates each step in the construction of a tree house, a wood frame house, a junk-yard house, a post-and-beam house, a glass house, and a kit-of-parts house, all of which can be easily built by sevento twelve-year-olds
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  • True Grit

    Charles Portis

    Paperback (Overlook, March 15, 2004)
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  • The Code of the Woosters

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Overlook, March 15, 2000)
    U.S. reprint of 1938 edition. "Nothing but trouble can ensue when Bertie Wooster's Aunt Dahlia instructs him to stael a silver jug from Totleight Towers, home of magistrate and hell-hound, Sir Watkyn Bassett....." (back cover)
  • The Story of Freginald by Walter R. Brooks

    Walter R. Brooks

    Hardcover (Overlook, Aug. 16, 1727)
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  • Housebuilding for Children

    Lester R. Walker

    Hardcover (Overlook Books, June 20, 1977)
    Step-by-step illustrated instructions for building six different houses with a description of the necessary tools and equipment.
  • Housebuilding for Children 2nd ed: Step-By-Step Guides For Houses Children Can Build Themselves

    Lester R. Walker, Nonny Hogrogian

    Paperback (Overlook Press, July 3, 2007)
    Step-by-step illustrated instructions for building six different houses with a description of the necessary tools and equipment.
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  • Freddy the Detective

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Hardcover (Overlook Press, Sept. 15, 1997)
    Freddy the pig, stimulated by reading Sherlock Holmes, sets up in a business as a detective.
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  • True Grit by Charles Portis

    Charles Portis

    Paperback (Overlook Press, March 15, 1600)
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