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  • Alone in Wolf Hollow

    Dana Brookins

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1978)
    Two orphaned brothers come to live with their uncle in Wolf Hollow and stumble onto a murder case.
  • The three billy goats Gruff

    Peter Christen] [Asbjørnsen

    (Seabury Press, July 6, 1973)
    Three clever billy goats outwit a big ugly troll that lives under the bridge they must cross on their way up the mountain.
  • The island sunrise: Prehistoric culture in the British Isles

    Jill Paton Walsh

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1976)
    Describes the simple and useful artifacts developed by prehistoric man which led to the production of a food surplus--the first cultural triumph of mankind that made possible the further development of civilization.
  • How the animals got their names

    Gerard A Pottebaum

    Paperback (Seabury Press, March 15, 1979)
    How the Animals Got Their Names, copyright 1979, written by Gerard A. Pottebaum, illustrated by Robert Strobridge. The Little People's Paperbacks by The Seabury Press
  • How Many Miles to Babylon?

    Robert N. Rodenmayer

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1967)
    How Many Miles to Babylon? [hardcover] Robert N. Rodenmayer [Jan 01, 1967]
  • The Monkey and the Crocodile

    Paul Galdone

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1969)
    WR edition, Three very small dots to lower edge, otherwide great tight and clean condition.
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  • Keep Stompin' Till the Music Stops

    Stella Pevsner

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, July 12, 1977)
    A humorous portrayal of twelve-year-old Richard's special relationship with his great-grandfather, whose determination to maintain an independent life-style mirrors the boy's struggle with a learning disability
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  • Ring out!: A book of bells,

    Jane Yolen

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1974)
    Presents the development and uses of bells and their effect on people's lives over the centuries through a combination of folk tales and facts.
  • The little red hen

    Paul Galdone

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, Jan. 1, 1973)
    The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the cake she makes from it.
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  • The Irrational Season

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Paperback (Seabury Press, March 15, 1979)
    The 3rd of Madeleine L'Engle's Crosswicks Journals, THE IRRATIONAL SEASON is especially valuable, for it's exploration of her life as a professional woman, wife, mother, and grandmother.
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  • Find Debbie!

    Roy Brown

    Loose Leaf (Seabury Press, March 15, 1976)
    A detective's professional objectivity mixes with his emotions during his search for Debbie, a retarded child who is reported missing, but not particularly missed, by her parents and siblings.
  • The little grain of wheat

    Gerard A Pottebaum

    Unknown Binding (Seabury Press, March 15, 1979)
    Little People's Paperback