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Books published by publisher The Hillside Press

  • Children of the Gold Rush

    Claire Rudolf Murphy, Jane G Haigh

    Paperback (Hillside Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    These individual stories, vintage photographs, and historic memorabilia tell what life was like for the children who came North with their parents in search of gold.
  • On Walnut Hill - The Evolution Of A Garden

    Kathy Hudson, Photographs by Roger Foley, Foreword by Allen Bush

    Hardcover (Hillside Press, LLC., Oct. 5, 2015)
    This is the story of a garden. It is also the story of a family in their garden. The garden began in 1969, when A.C. and Penney Hubbard moved to Walnut Hill in Ruxton, Maryland. Over nearly a half-century, passionate gardeners A.C. and Penney Hubbard collaborated with renowned plantsman, the late Kurt Bluemel, to transform a two-acre hillside into a horticultural masterpiece. Listed in the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens, the Hubbard s elegant garden has been featured in national and regional magazines and as a destination for prestigious national and regional garden tours. The new book ON WALNUT HILL features essays and text by noted garden writer Kathy Hudson and the images of award-winning photographer Roger Foley. Bluemel s fellow plantsman, Allen Bush, contributes a foreword. Featuring more than 270 pages filled with breathtaking photographs of the Hubbard s exquisite gardens, ON WALNUT HILL details this couple s passion and tireless efforts to create the ultimate living landscape.
  • The NIGHTINGALE

    Hans Christian [1805 - 1875] Andersen

    Hardcover (The Hillside Press, March 15, 1964)
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  • The Teen Popularity Handbook: Make Friends, Get Dates, And Become Bully-Proof

    Jonathan Bennett, David Bennett

    Paperback (Theta Hill Press, Feb. 14, 2014)
    Teens and Parents, Did You Know? Any teen can learn the social and leadership skills to become popular. When you’re popular, life is exciting. Popular people are surrounded by close friends, fans, and secret admirers. They have the skills to form meaningful romantic relationships and rarely get bullied, because they have the confidence to stand up for themselves and others. They are leaders in the classroom, in extracurricular activities, and at work. Wouldn't it feel great to... ...Give a class presentation without anxiety? ...Have the confidence and right words to ask that special someone to the dance? ...Be able to read your crush’s body language to know what he or she really thinks about you? ...And communicate positively with everyone, including teachers, bosses, and college admissions officers? How would your life change if you replaced your feelings of loneliness, awkwardness, and frustration with happiness and self-confidence? But...Can you learn the social skills to be popular? Yes! Popular teens think and act in ways that make them loved and admired. This book reveals these scientifically-backed "popularity secrets" and makes learning these social skills and applying them in your life fun and easy. Don’t worry, The Teen Popularity Handbook isn't going to turn you into a bully or “mean girl,” but a confident, fun, and well-liked teen everyone wants to get to know. Also, since studies show that popular high-schoolers earn more money later in life than unpopular teens, the benefits of being popular never end. So, what are you waiting for? It's time to start your exciting transformation into a popular teen right now!
  • The Teen Popularity Handbook: Make Friends, Get Dates, And Become Bully-Proof

    Jonathan Bennett, David Bennett

    eBook (Theta Hill Press, Feb. 12, 2014)
    Teens and Parents, Did You Know?Any teen can learn the social and leadership skills to become popular.When you’re popular, life is exciting. Popular people are surrounded by close friends, fans, and secret admirers. They have the skills to form meaningful romantic relationships and rarely get bullied, because they have the confidence to stand up for themselves and others. They are leaders in the classroom, in extracurricular activities, and at work.Wouldn't it feel great to... ...Give a class presentation without anxiety?...Have the confidence and right words to ask that special someone to the dance?...Be able to read your crush’s body language to know what he or she really thinks about you?...And communicate positively with everyone, including teachers, bosses, and college admissions officers?How would your life change if you replaced your feelings of loneliness, awkwardness, and frustration with happiness and self-confidence?But...Can you learn the social skills to be popular? Yes! Popular teens think and act in ways that make them loved and admired. This book reveals these scientifically-backed "popularity secrets" and makes learning these social skills and applying them in your life fun and easy.Don’t worry, The Teen Popularity Handbook isn't going to turn you into a bully or “mean girl,” but a confident, fun, and well-liked teen everyone wants to get to know. Also, since studies show that popular high-schoolers earn more money later in life than unpopular teens, the benefits of being popular never end.So, what are you waiting for? It's time to start your exciting transformation into a popular teen right now!
  • The Journey of the Paper Heart

    Alex Beene

    eBook (The Hilliard Press, Sept. 3, 2015)
    What happens when a small paper heart takes one large journey? It discovers more than just a city - it discovers itself. Separated from its companion Rosalina, the heart must explore the streets of Paris by itself. This adventure helps the heart understand the true meaning of love and the importance of traveling the world with others. Highlighting some of the most beautiful and endearing locations in France, this story encourages exploration of cities around the globe, while also sharing the significance of sharing those moments with loved ones.
  • Gold Rush Dogs

    Claire Rudolph Murphy, Jane G Haigh

    Paperback (Hillside Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
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  • Wild Bill Hickok: The Contemporary Portrait of a Civil War Hero, Champion Pistoleer, Deadliest Gunfighter Of the Old West

    Edward Knight

    Paperback (Hillside Press, March 15, 1959)
    This book, "Wild Bill Hickok; the contemporary portrait of a Civil War hero", by Knight, Edward, is a replication of a book originally published before 1959. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature.
  • Wild Bill Hickok: The Contemporary Portrait of a Cival War Hero

    Edward Knight

    Hardcover (The Hillside Press, Jan. 1, 1959)
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  • The Teen Popularity Handbook: Make Friends, Get Dates, And Become Bully-Proof by Jonathan Bennett

    Jonathan Bennett;David Bennett

    Paperback (Theta Hill Press, Aug. 16, 1849)
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  • The Point of Life. A Play in Three Acts

    Amelia J. Burr

    Hardcover (Hillside Press, March 15, 1907)
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  • Wild Bill Hickok The Contemporary Portrait of a Civil War Hero, Champion Pistoleer, Deadliest Gunfighter Of the Old West

    Edward Knight

    Hardcover (Hillside Press, March 15, 1959)
    61 Pages of Text and Illustrations