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Books with title Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus: The Classic Edition

  • Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus

    Francis P. Church, David DuChene, PC Treasures, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (PC Treasures, Inc., Jan. 17, 2008)
    The editor of a newspaper responds to a little girl's question of whether or not there really is a Santa Claus. This story goes to the very heart of the holiday season, marking a time of celebration, wonder and love.
  • Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus: The Classic Edition

    Francis P. Church, Joel Spector

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, Aug. 23, 2001)
    Share the magic of this Christmas classic, complete with beautiful full-color illustrations, based on a real letter to Santa Claus and proving that he is, once and for all, real. In 1897, a young girl wrote to The New York Sun asking whether Santa Claus truly existed. The paper's response, written by reporter Francis P. Church, has become a beloved holiday literary tradition. An original approach to a children's classic, this captivating book creatively reinterprets that heartwarming letter about the truth behind Santa Claus and Christmas. It is accompanied by charming Victorian artwork. Joel Spector is an artist and illustrator known for his elegant pastel images. His work appears regularly in magazines and newspapers including Business Week, Newsweek, Good Housekeeping, and The New York Times.
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  • Yes, Virginia: There Is a Santa Claus

    Chris Plehal, James Bernardin

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2010)
    In 1897, eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon wrote the New York Sun to ask a simple question: Is there a Santa Claus? The editor's response was a stirring defense of hope, generosity, and the spirit of childhood. His essay has been reprinted countless times since, and the phrase "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" has become part of American Christmas lore.Based on these actual events, Yes, Virginia is the story of a little girl who taught a city to believe.
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  • Yes, Virginia There Is A Santa Claus

    Francis Pharcellus Church, K. Anderson Yancy

    eBook (SonicMovie.net, Aug. 10, 2015)
    On Sept. 21, 1897, The New York Sun published what was to become the most widely read letter to a newspaper. It was sent by 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon, who lived with her parents in Manhattan. She asked, “Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus?” Sun editorial writer Francis Pharcellus Church gave her an amazingly beautiful “Yes.”.*** FREE Download link of Companion Audio to this e-book is at the very end of the e-book following Audiobooks for sale by K. Anderson Yancy. :-) ***
  • Yes, Virginia There Is A Santa Claus

    Francis Pharcellus Church, K. Anderson Yancy

    eBook (SonicMovie.net, Aug. 10, 2015)
    On Sept. 21, 1897, The New York Sun published what was to become the most widely read letter to a newspaper. It was sent by 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon, who lived with her parents in Manhattan. She asked, “Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus?” Sun editorial writer Francis Pharcellus Church gave her an amazingly beautiful “Yes.”.*** FREE Download link of Companion Audio to this e-book is at the very end of the e-book following Audiobooks for sale by K. Anderson Yancy. :-) ***
  • Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus: The Classic Edition

    Francis P. Church

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, Aug. 22, 2001)
    In 1897, a young girl wrote to The New York Sun asking whether Santa Claus truly existed. The paper's response, written by reporter Francis P. Church, has become a beloved holiday literary tradition. An original approach to a children's classic, this captivating book creatively reinterprets that heartwarming letter about the truth behind Santa Claus and Christmas. It is accompanied by charming Victorian artwork. Joel Spector is an artist and illustrator known for his elegant pastel images. His work appears regularly in magazines and newspapers including Business Week, Newsweek, Good Housekeeping, and The New York Times.
  • Cyndy Szekeres' Yes, Virginia There Is a Santa Claus

    Cyndy Szekeres, Francis Pharcellus Church

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Based on the classic holiday tale, an endearing, stocking-sized gift storybook follows the story of Virginia the kitten, who asks if there really is a Santa Claus, and the response she receives.
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  • Yes, Virginia: There Is a Santa Claus

    Chris Plehal, James Bernardin

    eBook (HarperFestival, Nov. 15, 2011)
    In 1897, eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon wrote the New York Sun to ask a simple question: Is there a Santa Claus? The editor's response was a stirring defense of hope, generosity, and the spirit of childhood. His essay has been reprinted countless times since, and the phrase "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" has become part of American Christmas lore.Based on these actual events, Yes, Virginia is the story of a little girl who taught a city to believe.
  • Yes, Virginia! There is a Santa Claus

    Melissa Michael

    language (Melissa L. Michael, Dec. 26, 2012)
    This is an early reader about the story of Virginia O'Hanlon. She wrote a letter to the Sun newspaper asking if there is a Santa Claus. The reply that was printed in the paper has become a Christmas classic. Introduce young readers to this true and heart-warming story. Did you know that Virginia grew up to be a school teacher? These details and others are shared in an easy-to-read format. 5 pages. Recommended for ages 6-9.
  • Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus

    Francis Pharcellus Church, Thomas Nast, Christine Allison

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
    The text of the well-known editorial explaining that Santa Claus exists despite rumors to the contrary.
  • Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa

    Francis Pharcellus Church, Thomas Nast, Christine Allison

    eBook (Delacorte Press, Oct. 21, 2009)
    A beautifully illustrated gift edition based on the legendary letter and essay that appeared in 1897 in The New York Sun. That letter and its editorial response have become a Christmastime legend. Little did F.P. Church know back in 1897 that his response would come to stand for the affirmation of all the joy and magic of the holiday season.
  • Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus

    Francis Pharcellus Church, Thomas Nast, Christine Allison

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Oct. 1, 1992)
    A beautifully illustrated gift edition based on the legendary letter and essay that appeared in 1897 in The New York Sun. That letter and its editorial response have become a Christmastime legend. Little did F.P. Church know back in 1897 that his response would come to stand for the affirmation of all the joy and magic of the holiday season. 2-color throughout.