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  • Hound and Bear: Story and Pictures

    Dick Gackenbach

    Hardcover (Winston Pr, June 1, 1976)
    Sensible and serious Bear becomes quite angry when his frivolous friend, Hound, plays a practical joke on him
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  • Rags, the firehouse dog

    Elizabeth Morton

    Hardcover (Winston, March 15, 1952)
    About a dog that lives in a Firehouse by the name of Rags. Also shows and tells what goes on inside a Firehouse.
  • The World At Bay

    Paul Capon, Alex Shomburg

    Hardcover (Winston, March 15, 1954)
    The World at Bay, by Paul Capon, hardcover, first edition, 1954
  • Sounds of Laughter

    Jr. Bill Martin, Peggy Brogan

    Hardcover (Winston, )
    None
  • Lost Race of Mars

    Robert Silverberg, Leonard Kessler

    Hardcover (Winston, March 15, 1960)
    None
  • Little Wolf Slayer: A Story of Philadelphia's First Quakers

    Donald E. Cooke, Cecile Matschat, Carl Carmer, Henry C. Pitz

    Hardcover (Winston, Jan. 1, 1952)
    None
  • Missing Men of Saturn

    Philip Latham, Alex Schomburg

    (Winston, July 6, 1953)
    None
  • Miss Pickett's secret

    Nancy R Julian

    Hardcover (Winston, Aug. 16, 1952)
    None
  • Rockets through space;: The story of man's preparations to explore the universe

    Lester Del Rey

    Hardcover (Winston, March 15, 1957)
    The story of Man's Preparations to explore the universe, juvenile
  • The Stubborn Mare: The Story of a Cutting Horse in Montana

    Jo Sykes, Manning deV. Lee

    Hardcover (Winston, July 6, 1957)
    The Stubborn Mare: The Story of a Cutting Horse in Montana Hardcover – 1957 by Jo Sykes (Author), Manning deV. Lee (Illustrator)
  • Mystery of the third mine

    Robert W Lowndes

    Hardcover (Winston, Jan. 1, 1953)
    One of the most fascinating areas in the solar system—the Asteroid Belt—gives this tale of mystery, intrigue and excitement a unique background. In this “orbit of danger," where rugged space frontiersmen risked their necks in a sea of swirling rock, teen-age Peter Clay and his father were faced with the possibility of having their small claim to Asteroid mining rights wiped out. In the shaky system of justice that had grown up between Mars and Jupiter to protect the individual miner, the Ama (Asteroid Miners’ Association) played an important part. It policed the Belt, spotted claim jumpers and was expected to aid any individual unlucky enough to get lost or disabled. When events led the Clays to suspect the Ama of invalidating claims for criminal purposes, they could only look to themselves and the sketchy Martian-sponsored government for help. From the moment the Clays heard a miner signaling for help from a tiny asteroid until they, with a group of honest men and women, band together to protect their claim from the Ama’s marauding ships, action and suspense color every page of this unusual story. How Peter Clay unraveled a maze of false clues; his narrow brush with desperate men who had a mining empire within their grasp; the details of life on the Asteroid frontier create, in MYSTERY OF THE THIRD MINE, a vivid world of drama and danger unique in the annals of science fiction.
  • Sons of the Ocean Deeps

    Bryce Walton, Paul Orban, Alex Schomburg

    Hardcover (Winston, Jan. 1, 1952)
    Science Fiction