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Books with title Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland

  • Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland

    Theodor Fontane, Nonny Hogrogian, Elizabeth Shub

    Hardcover (Abelard-Schuman, March 15, 1971)
    Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland
  • Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland

    Nonny Hogrogian, Elizabeth Shub, Theodor Fontane

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 1, 1969)
    Sir Ribbeck finds a method of sharing the produce of his pear tree even after his death.
  • Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland

    Theodor Fontane, Elizabeth Shub, Nonny Hogrodian

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1969)
    Told in rhyme is the story of Sir Ribbeck and his pear tree. He generously offers his pears to all. Knowing his heir is not as generous, he requests a pear to be buried beside him. While the heir fences off the pear tree so as not to share its fruit, a new tree grows at Ribbeck's graveside. Wonderful woodcuts by Nonny Hogrogian decorate this timeless tale based on a 19th century poem.
  • Nick Ribbeck of Ribbeck of Havelland

    Theodor Fontane, Marta Koci

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Aug. 20, 1991)
    Nick Ribbeck was a simple soul whose chief delight was to watch his garden and his fruit trees through the seasons, and especially his favorite pear tree. For in the fall of the year, he filled his coat pockets with ripe pears, and gave one to every boy or girl he happened to meet. But he grew old, and knew that his end was near. His last request was that a ripe pear be buried in his grave. When he died, he was mourned by his friends, but he was missed more by the children. Nick Ribbeck’s son and heir was a stingy, narrow-faced little man who never let the children into the garden, and never shared the glowing fruit, preferring to see it fall to the ground rather than given away. But in a few years’ time, there in the churchyard grew a wonderful pear tree above Nick Ribbeck’s grave, giving its golden fruit freely to every passing child.
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