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Books with title Chanticleer

  • Chanticleer

    E.J. Hagadorn

    language (, Aug. 21, 2014)
    A suburban rooster meets his fate.
  • Chanticleer

    Jan Glaiter, Margaret Berrill, Geoffrey Chaucer

    Paperback (Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, Jan. 1, 1986)
    None
  • Chanticleer

    Margaret Berrill, Jane Bottomley

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Nov. 1, 1986)
    A proud rooster is tricked by a sly fox.
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  • Marisela & Chanticleer

    Amy Hochstein

    eBook (Door Number 3 Publishing, Dec. 14, 2015)
    Cleanup on Aisle 14! Pandemonium reigns in the grocery store at noon on a Thursday... and it’s a wild ride in Produce when Marisela shows up!But now she’s banned from the market — and her puppy is hungry! Can Marisela face her fear, even though she’d rather be “anywhere but here?”Find out how Marisela gains the courage and resourcefulness to solve her difficulties — and makes some new friends along the way.
  • Marisela & Chanticleer

    Amy Hochstein

    Paperback (Door Number 3, Dec. 11, 2015)
    Cleanup on Aisle 14! Pandemonium reigns in the grocery store at noon on a Thursday... and it’s a wild ride in Produce when Marisela shows up!But now she’s banned from the market — and her puppy is hungry! Can Marisela face her fear, even though she’d rather be “anywhere but here?”Find out how Marisela gains the courage and resourcefulness to solve her difficulties — and makes some new friends along the way.
  • Chanticleer

    William Stobbs, Geoffrey Chaucer

    Hardcover (Bodley Head Children's Books, )
    None
  • Chanticleer

    Cornelius Mathews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 19, 2015)
    I see old Sylvester Peabody—the head of the Peabody family—seated in the porch of his country dwelling, like an ancient patriarch, in the calm of the morning. His broad-brimmed hat lies on the bench at his side, and his venerable white locks flow down his shoulders, which time in one hundred seasons of battle and sorrow, of harvest and drouth, of toil and death, in all his hardy wrestlings with old Sylvester, has not been able to bend. The old man's form is erect and tall, and lifting up his head to its height, he looks afar, down the country road which leads from his rural door, towards the city.
  • Chanticleer

    Cornelius Mathews, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 8, 2015)
    "Chanticleer" from Cornelius Mathews. American writer, best known for his crucial role in the formation of a literary group known as Young America (1817-1889).
  • Chanticleer

    Cornelius Mathews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 2, 2013)
    I see old Sylvester Peabody—the head of the Peabody family—seated in the porch of his country dwelling, like an ancient patriarch, in the calm of the morning. His broad-brimmed hat lies on the bench at his side, and his venerable white locks flow down his shoulders, which time in one hundred seasons of battle and sorrow, of harvest and drouth, of toil and death, in all his hardy wrestlings with old Sylvester, has not been able to bend. The old man's form is erect and tall, and lifting up his head to its height, he looks afar, down the country road which leads from his rural door, towards the city. He has kept his gaze in that direction for better than an hour, and a mist has gradually crept upon his vision; objects begin to lose their distinctness; they grow dim or soften away like ghosts or spirits; the whole landscape melts gently into a pictured dew before him.