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Books published by publisher The P. F. Volland Company

  • Claws of the Thunderbird: A Tale of Three Lost Indians

    Holling Clancy Holling

    Hardcover (P. F. Volland Company, Jan. 1, 1928)
    FINE, first edition, illustrated blue cloth over boards with decorative design and font stamped in red and gold gilt on cover, and gold gilt font on spine, illustrated bi-fold FEP + REP. Cover shows minimal shelf wear and is very bright. Interior, clean, tight, without writing or marks. Beautiful condition. Dust wrapper very good only, posts original price ($1.50) is intact and under mylar protective wraps, showing a few repaired tears and chips. Please see our photo, let us know if you have additional questions. "Claws of the Thunderbird was written and illustrated by Holland C. Holling, who spent time living with native American Indian tribes. His stories are recommended for their authentic representation of Indian culture, as well as their beautiful illustrations. This book was written for ages 12 and up, but adults have also enjoyed Holling's Indians stories for nearly 100 years."
  • Bird Children: The Little Playmates of the Flower Children

    Elizabeth Gordon

    Hardcover (P. F. Volland & Company, March 15, 1912)
    Octavo, Hardcover, Illustrated Covers, , PP.95, A Solid EArly Copy Of This Collectible Book
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knee

    Johnny Gruelle

    Hardcover (The P.F. Volland Company, Jan. 1, 1924)
    None
  • Little Sunny Stories

    Johnny Gruelle

    Hardcover (The P. F. Volland Company, July 6, 1919)
    Adorable little stories by the well known author of Raggedy Ann. The Singing Thread, The Way to Fairyland and Mrs. Goodluck Cricket.
  • Little Big Bye-and-Bye

    Holling C. Holling, Holling Clancy Holling

    language (P.F. Volland Company, June 8, 2013)
    This delightful storybook tells about Little Big Bye-and-Bye who really REALLY wants a pony! His father told him he can have one when he is bigger, which seems marvelous at first - until he realizes he's not very big yet. Story and illustrations are by Holling Clancy Holling, who wrote and illustrated many wonderful Indian books such as "Claws of the Thunderbird", "Paddle-to-the-Sea", "Tree in the Trail" and others. The Hollings lived among Native Americans for a time, and their books have been praised for their authenticity.
  • The White Elephant and Other Tales from India

    Georgene Faulkner, Frederick Richardson

    Hardcover (The P. F. Volland Company, )
    None
  • Claws of the Thunderbird, A Tale of Three Lost Indians

    Holling Clancy Holling, Holling C Holling

    eBook (The P.F. Volland Company, Joliet IL 1928, Oct. 31, 2012)
    Claws of the Thunderbird is a fast-moving and exciting adventure about three young Indians lost in the wilderness. Not only must they survive on their own, but the three friends must dodge renegade Sioux warriors who want their scalps. Eventually their journey becomes a race against time, because the future of the entire Chippewa Nation is in danger! Claws of the Thunderbird was written and illustrated by Holland C. Holling, who spent time living with native American Indian tribes. His stories are recommended for their authentic representation of Indian culture, as well as their beautiful illustrations. This book was written for ages 12 and up, but adults have also enjoyed Holling's Indians stories for nearly 100 years.Look for all PrillyCharmin Indian ebooks, featuring old favorites which have been digitally renewed for Kindle.
  • The turned-into's: Jane Elizabeth discovers the Garden Folk

    Elizabeth Gordon

    Hardcover (P.F. Volland Co, March 15, 1920)
    None
  • Little Peachling, and other tales of old Japan, retold by Georgene Faulkner, illustrated by Frederick Richardson

    Georgene Faulkner

    Hardcover (The P.F. Volland company, March 15, 1928)
    Hard cover. Little Peachling By Georgene Faulker
  • WILD FLOWER CHILDREN - THE LITTLE PLAYMATES OF THE FAIRIES

    Elizabeth Gordon, Janet Laura Scott

    Hardcover (The P. F. Volland Company, March 15, 1918)
    The Scottish author, Elizabeth Gordon, explains that this is a book of the little brothers and sisters of the Flower Children (earlier book by the author) who live in the woods and fields and are the little playmates of the fairies. It is one of the Volland Nature Children Series of books. The Volland Ideal is that "books for children should contain nothing to cause fright, suggest fear, glorify mischief, excuse malice or condone cruelty". The book contains simple poems with wonderful, colorful, fanciful illustrations.
  • Pinky Pup and the Empty Elephant

    Dixie Willson, Erick Berry

    Hardcover (The P F Volland Company, Jan. 1, 1928)
    Unpaginated. About 10" tall.
  • Bird Children: The Little Playmates of the Flower Children

    Elizabeth Gordon, M. T. Ross

    language (P.F.Volland & Company, Nov. 15, 2014)
    Birds are only another expression of God’s love, and we are told that not even a sparrow shall fall to the ground without the notice of the Father.Birds are poetry come to life and set to music. If you should stand at the edge of a forest at sundown and hear the birds singing their good-night songs, hear the sleepy little notes grow fainter and fainter until the silence came,—then when the dusk had deepened, you should hear the night birds begin their plaintive songs, you would realize what a different place our beautiful world would be without birds.Even in great cities we have always some birds. The saucy little sparrow, who comes so boldly begging crumbs at your window, likes the cities best.Only very thoughtless people, or those who do not understand, would harm or frighten a bird.They are real little people, and I am sure that when you have come to know them you will love them as much as you have learned to love the Flower Children.The publishers and the author have received so many letters from parents commending Flower Children for its instructive features, and from children, demanding “more” delightful play-mates, that they offer “Bird Brothers and Sisters,” believing that “The little playmates of the Flower Children” will prove as welcome visitors as “The Little Cousins of the Fields and Garden.”The author and the artist wish to thank the children for their many expressions of interest and for their loyal support.