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  • Annes House of Dreams

    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Beth Kesler, Page2Page

    Audiobook (Page2Page, Jan. 24, 2020)
    Anne's own true love, Gilbert Blythe, is finally a doctor, and in the sunshine of the old orchard, among their dearest friends, they are about to speak their vows. Soon the happy couple will be bound for a new life together and their own dream house, on the misty purple shores of Four Winds Harbor. A new life means fresh problems to solve, fresh surprises. Anne and Gilbert will make new friends and meet their neighbors: Captain Jim, the lighthouse attendant, with his sad stories of the sea; Miss Cornelia Bryant, the lady who speaks from the heart - and speaks her mind; and the tragically beautiful Leslie Moore, into whose dark life Anne shines a brilliant light.
  • A FLOWER OF MONTEREY A Romance of the Californias

    Katherine B Hamill

    Hardcover (Page, March 15, 1921)
    None
  • In Colonial Days

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Merrill

    Hardcover (Page, March 15, 1913)
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  • A Little Daughter of Liberty

    Edith ROBINSON

    Hardcover (Page, March 15, 1899)
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  • Little Colonel Maid of Honor

    Annie Johnston

    Hardcover (Page, Sept. 3, 1916)
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  • Uncle Mary-A Novel for Young or Old

    Isla May Mullins, Art by John Goss

    Hardcover (Page, Jan. 1, 1922)
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  • The Giant Scissors

    Annie Fellows Johnston, Etheldred B. Barrty

    Hardcover ((Page, March 15, 1914)
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  • Joel, a boy of Galilee

    Annie F Johnston

    Hardcover (Page, Aug. 16, 1904)
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  • Our Little Jewish Cousin

    MAry Hazelton Wade, L.J. Bridgman

    Hardcover (Page, Jan. 1, 1906)
    hardcover, no jacket
  • The Art of Money Getting

    P.T. Barnum

    (Page2Page, July 19, 2019)
    P. T. Barnum, the great American showman of the 19th century, wrote this short book about making and keeping money. He certainly had life experiences that qualify him for the subject--he started a small newspaper in his twenties, bought and transformed a museum into a showplace for curiosities, built a circus empire that gave performances in America and Europe, promoted a performing tour of a singer, fell into debt in the 1850s and pulled himself out by lecture tours, was a mayor, and founded a hospital.Excerpts:"Those who really desire to attain an independence, have only to set their minds upon it, and adopt the proper means, as they do in regard to any other object which they wish to accomplish, and the thing is easily done. But however easy it may be found to make money, I have no doubt many of my hearers will agree it is the most difficult thing in the world to keep it. ... True economy consists in always making the income exceed the out-go.""Unless a man enters upon the vocation intended for him by nature, and best suited to his peculiar genius, he cannot succeed. I am glad to believe that the majority of persons do find their right vocation. Yet we see many who have mistaken their calling..."His advice is indicated by the chapter titles:DON'T MISTAKE YOUR VOCATION,SELECT THE RIGHT LOCATION,AVOID DEBT,PERSEVERE,WHATEVER YOU DO, DO IT WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT,USE THE BEST TOOLS,DON'T GET ABOVE YOUR BUSINESS,LEARN SOMETHING USEFUL,LET HOPE PREDOMINATE, BUT BE NOT TOO VISIONARY,DO NOT SCATTER YOUR POWERS,BE SYSTEMATIC,READ THE NEWSPAPERS,BEWARE OF "OUTSIDE OPERATIONS",DON'T INDORSE WITHOUT SECURITY,ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS,"DON'T READ THE OTHER SIDE",BE POLITE AND KIND TO YOUR CUSTOMERS,BE CHARITABLE,DON'T BLAB,PRESERVE YOUR INTEGRITY.
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Jane Austen, Beth Kesler, Page2Page

    Audiobook (Page2Page, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Love is in the air when five sisters discover that a wealthy and eligible bachelor is suddenly within reach. But it is his friend, the haughty Mr. Darcy, who becomes smitten. Unfortunately for him, the object of his affection is not so easily swayed. One of the most popular characters in English literature, Elizabeth Bennet is intelligent, witty, well-spoken and ahead of her time. If the terrible rumors about Mr. Darcy are true, he doesn't stand a chance. Yet not all gossip is to be believed when marriage, money, and reputations are on the line. Will Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy circumvent her haste, his ego, and society's expectations to find love? Written more than two centuries ago, Jane Austen's enduring story of manners, family, and love continues to delight new generations of readers.