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  • Still William

    Richmal Crompton, Thomas Henry, Chris Judge

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Jan. 14, 2016)
    Everyone's favourite troublemaker is still up to mischief!William's natural desire to do the right thing leads him into serious trouble, as usual, and when blackmail and kidnapping are involved, it's no surprise. Even when he turns over a new leaf, the consequences are dire. But it's his new neighbour, Violet Elizabeth Bott, who really causes chaos – and no one will believe that it's not William's fault . . .Richmal Crompton's Still William is a collection of fourteen brilliant Just William stories with an introduction by Sir Tony Robinson, appealing contemporary cover art by Chris Judge, along with the original inside illustrations by Thomas Henry.There is only one William. This tousle-headed, snub-nosed, hearty, lovable imp of mischief has been harassing his unfortunate family and delighting his hundreds of thousands of admirers since 1922.Enjoy more of William's adventures in William the Conqueror and William in Trouble.
  • William's Doll

    Charlotte Zolotow, William Pene du Bois

    Paperback (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1972)
    "An excellent book about a boy named William who wants the forbidden—a doll. The long-awaited realistic handling of this theme makes it a landmark book."—School Library JournalMore than anything, William wants a doll. “Don’t be a creep,” says his brother. “Sissy, sissy,” chants the boy next door. Then one day someone really understands William’s wish, and make it easy for others to understand, too. William gets a doll, so he can learn to be a loving parent someday.Written by beloved author Charlotte Zolotow and illustrated by Newbery Medal-winning author and Caldecott Honor Book illustrator William Pène du Bois, William’s Doll was published in 1972 and was one of the first picture books to deal with gender stereotypes. William's Doll has been welcomed by teachers, librarians, and other caregivers as a springboard for discussion about gender roles and intolerance, whether shared one on one or with groups in a classroom or library setting.
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  • Still William

    Richmal Crompton, Thomas Henry, Tony Robinson

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, April 1, 2016)
    There is only one William. This tousle-headed, snub-nosed, hearty, loveable imp of mischief has been harassing his unfortunate family and delighting his hundreds of thousands of admirers since 1922. "If all girls are like that—" said William, "Well, when you think of all the hundreds of girls there must be in the world—well, it makes you feel sick." William's natural desire to do the right thing leads him into serious trouble, as usual, and when blackmail and kidnapping are involved, it's no surprise. Even when he turns over a new leaf, the consequences are dire. But it's his new neighbor Violet Elizabeth Bott who really causes chaos—and no one will believe that it's not William's fault . . . Everyone's favorite trouble-maker, William Brown, is back. Now with a brand-new cover look.
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  • William

    Richmal Crompton, Thomas Henry, Lauren Child

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, June 16, 2016)
    Everyone's favourite troublemaker, William Brown, is back in Richmal Crompton's William, a hilarious collection of stories from the classic Just William series – with a gorgeous cover illustrated by the award-winning Lauren Child and an introduction by actress Bonnie Langford.Greyhound racing was a wonderfully exciting idea. After all, William's dog, Jumble was as likely to be a greyhound as anything, and surely no one would mind the Outlaws borrowing another dog to race against him. Would they?This tousle-headed, snub-nosed, hearty, lovable imp of mischief has been harassing his unfortunate family and delighting his admirers since 1922.Enjoy more of William's adventures in William the Bad and William's Happy Days.
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  • William's Doll

    Charlotte Zolotow, William Pene du Bois

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, May 10, 1972)
    "An excellent book about a boy named William who wants the forbidden—a doll. The long-awaited realistic handling of this theme makes it a landmark book."—School Library JournalMore than anything, William wants a doll. “Don’t be a creep,” says his brother. “Sissy, sissy,” chants the boy next door. Then one day someone really understands William’s wish, and make it easy for others to understand, too. William gets a doll, so he can learn to be a loving parent someday.Written by beloved author Charlotte Zolotow and illustrated by Newbery Medal-winning author and Caldecott Honor Book illustrator William Pène du Bois, William’s Doll was published in 1972 and was one of the first picture books to deal with gender stereotypes. William's Doll has been welcomed by teachers, librarians, and other caregivers as a springboard for discussion about gender roles and intolerance, whether shared one on one or with groups in a classroom or library setting.
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  • Still William

    Richmal Crompton

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, May 1, 2011)
    'If all girls are like that -' said William. 'Well, when you think of all the hundreds of girls there must be in the world -- well, it makes you feel sick.' William's natural desire to do the right thing leads him into serious trouble, as usual, and when blackmail and kidnapping are involved, it's no surprise. Even when he turns over a new leaf, the consequences are dire. But it's his new neighbour Violet Elizabeth Bott who really causes chaos -- and no one will believe that it's not William's fault ...
  • Still William

    Richmal Crompton

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    There is only one Just William. The loveable imp has been harassing his unfortunate family and delighting hundreds of thousands of readers for years. Here, lisping, frilly-dressed Violet Elizabeth becomes William’s worst nightmare. Not only does she expect him to play fairies – she even expects him to kiss her!
  • Still William

    Richmal Crompton

    Paperback (Macmillan UK, Aug. 1, 1984)
    There is only one William. The loveable imp has been harassing his unfortunate family and delighting hundreds of thousands of readers for years. Here, lisping, frilly-dressed Violet Elizabeth becomes William's worst nightmare. Not only does she expect him to play fairies—she even expects him to kiss her!
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  • Still William

    Richmal Crompton

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, June 5, 2009)
    ‘If all girls are like that -’ said William. ‘Well, when you think of all the hundreds of girls there must be in the world – well, it makes you feel sick.’William’s natural desire to do the right thing leads him into serious trouble, as usual, and when blackmail and kidnapping are involved, it’s no surprise. Even when he turns over a new leaf, the consequences are dire. But it’s his new neighbour Violet Elizabeth Bott who really causes chaos – and no one will believe that it’s not William’s fault...
  • WILLIAM

    B.D. Paul

    language (Willow House, Feb. 28, 2020)
    Intended as an aide for parents and teachers to develop a dialogue with young children about difficult topics regarding the environment and the effects of climate change; William follows the story of a young koala during the 2019-2020 Australia bushfires.
  • WILLIAM

    B.D. Paul

    (Independently published, Feb. 28, 2020)
    Intended as an aide for parents to discuss difficult topics regarding the environment and the effects of climate change with young children, William follows the story of a young koala during the 2019-2020 Australia wildfires.
  • William's Story

    Nancy Dane

    language (NDB Publishing, Oct. 6, 2015)
    William’s Story is based on true historical events in Civil War Arkansas. In this tale, William tells his friend Sarah Campbell the story of his past. Share the tragedy as his family is torn apart and the adventure as he races to aid General Curtis at the Battle of Pea Ridge. How will he escape the bushwhackers trying to kill him?