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Books published by publisher Whittlesey House

  • Friction all around,

    Tillie S Pine

    Hardcover (Whittlesey-House, )
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  • Madeleine Takes Command

    Ethel C. Brill, Bruce Adams

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, Jan. 1, 1946)
    SCUFFING, EDGE WEAR, SOME DISCOLORATION, DINGS AND CHAFING ON COVERS AND SPINE. FORMER SCHOOL BOOK WITH USUAL STAMPS AND MARKINGS. INSIDE COVERS AND PAGES SHOW SOME DISCOLORATION AND AGE RELATED TANNING. GREAT READING COPY. PLEASE SEE OUR SCAN.
  • My Sister Mike

    Amelia Elizabeth. Walden

    Paperback (Whittlesey House, )
    None
  • Windy Foot at the County Fair

    Frances Frost, Lee Townsend

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, March 15, 1947)
    On Toby Clark's twelfth birthday, his father gives him a dapple-grey pony, which Toby names "Windy Foot." (His mother's gift is a saddle and Cliff's present a bridle.) During the remainder of the summer, Toby trains Windy Foot for the pony race at the Webster County Fair. The week of the fair, the family makes camp at the edge of the fairgrounds, and Toby is not on the midway fifteen minutes before he gets into a fight with Lem Strout, a boy who tries to strike Windy Foot. He's helped by an older man who turns out to be Billy Blue, horse trainer for the Burnham family, who offers to keep Windy Foot in their stable to keep him safe from any revenge from Lem, who will be one of Toby's competitors at the race.
  • The beatinest boy;

    Jesse Stuart

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, Aug. 16, 1953)
    None
  • Anatole Over Paris

    Eve Titus

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, March 15, 1961)
    None
  • Miss Pickerell on the Moon

    Ellen MacGregor, Dora Pantell, Charles Geer

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill / Whittlesey House, June 1, 1965)
    A mysterious animal epidemic sweeps Square Toe County, and Miss Pickerell's beloved cow and a newly acquired kitten named Pumpkins are gravely ill. When known antibiotics fail to halt the disease, Miss Pickerell carries out a daring plan--one that takes her to the moon.
  • The Tamarack Tree

    Howard Breslin

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, March 15, 1947)
    The lives of the inhabitants of a small New England town are changed in a variety of ways by a the real-life Stratton political convention of 1840. A terrific microcosm of small-town, mid-19th century rural America.
  • Amahl and the Night Visitors

    Gian-Carlo Menotti, Roger Devoisin

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, Jan. 1, 1952)
    A beautiful Christmas story-tender, warm, humorous. It tells of a crippled shepherd boy who entertained the Wise Men on their way to Bethlehem. Of the simple gift he gave them for the Christ Child, and of the miraculous gift he received in return...
  • Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine

    Jay Williams

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, March 15, 1959)
    Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine by Jay Williams & Raymond Abrashkin and published in 1959 by Whittlesey House. 141 page hardback childrens' fiction.
  • Everyday Weather and How it Works

    Herman SchneiderJeanne Bendick

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, March 15, 1951)
    A children's book on how the Weather works with pictures. Quote from the author "For my children who hold me responsible for the weather"
  • Simba of the White Mane

    Jocelyn Arundel, Wesley Dennis

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, March 15, 1958)
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