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Books in Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Serie series

  • Who's at the Door?

    Tim Booth

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 1, 1999)
    By opening the big, red door on each spread, youngsters can see the number of children grow from one to ten, with each spread showing them sharing different playtime fun, until all ten have a big party at the finale
  • Warrior Gap: A Story of the Sioux Outbreak Of '68

    Captain Charles King

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 18, 2012)
    Warrior Gap: A Story of the Sioux Outbreak Of '68
  • The Fall of the House of Usher

    Edgar Allen Poe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2012)
    The Fall of the House of Usher (University Study Edition) is the edition for ease of reading and study. Tradition is broken with the University Study Edition books. Every left page contains the story and every right facing page contains a ruled page for taking notes. More titles available on Amazon A book made for writing in.
  • The Whole History Of Grandfather's Chair Or True Stories From New England Histor

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 18, 2012)
    Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer. Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in the city of Salem, Massachusetts to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge involved in the Salem witch trials who never repented of his actions. Nathaniel later added a "w" to make his name "Hawthorne" in order to hide this relation. He entered Bowdoin College in 1821, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1824, and graduated in 1825. Hawthorne anonymously published his first work, a novel titled Fanshawe, in 1828. He published several short stories in various periodicals which he collected in 1837 as Twice-Told Tales. The next year, he became engaged to Sophia Peabody. He worked at a Custom Houseand joined Brook Farm, a transcendentalist community, before marrying Peabody in 1842. The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, later moving to Salem, the Berkshires, then to The Wayside in Concord. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other novels. A political appointment took Hawthorne and family to Europe before their return to The Wayside in 1860. Hawthorne died on May 19, 1864, and was survived by his wife and their three children. -wikipedia
  • The Trial

    Franz Kafka

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 12, 2012)
    THE TRIAL Translation Copyright (C) By David Wyllie Franz Kafka [ZHINGOORA BOOKS]
  • The Bobbsey Twins In The Country

    Laura Lee Hope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 2, 2012)
    Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, Andrew E. Svenson, June M. Dunn, Grace Grote and Nancy Axelrad. Laura Lee Hope was first used as a pseudonym in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins. -wikipedia
  • The Bobbsey Twins at School

    Laura Lee Hope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 2, 2012)
    Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, Andrew E. Svenson, June M. Dunn, Grace Grote and Nancy Axelrad. Laura Lee Hope was first used as a pseudonym in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins. -wikipedia
  • The Dwelling-Place Of Light

    Winston Churchill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 1, 2012)
    CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI
  • Making Agreements in Medieval Catalonia: Power, Order, and the Written Word, 1000-1200

    Adam J. Kosto

    Printed Access Code (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair

    Laura Lee Hope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 2, 2012)
    Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, Andrew E. Svenson, June M. Dunn, Grace Grote and Nancy Axelrad. Laura Lee Hope was first used as a pseudonym in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins. -wikipedia