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  • The Night Before Christmas

    Clement C. Moore

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, Inc., Jan. 1, 1997)
    That jolly late-night visitor and his magical, toy-filled sleigh are back in a beloved holiday classic to thrill new generations of readers and listeners.
  • Twas the Night Before Christmas: A Visit from St. Nicholas

    Clement Clarke Moore

    eBook (FLT, Dec. 2, 2012)
    1912 edition of the poem, illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith."A Visit from St. Nicholas", also known as "The Night Before Christmas" and "Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823 and generally attributed to Clement Clarke Moore.The poem, which has been called "arguably the best-known verses ever written by an American", is largely responsible for some of the conceptions of Santa Claus from the mid-nineteenth century to today. Prior to the poem, American ideas about St. Nicholas and other Christmastide visitors varied considerably.
  • Twas the Night before Christmas: By Clement Clarke Moore: Illustrated

    Clement Clarke Moore, Vincent

    eBook (Rainbow Classics, Jan. 16, 2016)
    Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement Clarke MooreHow is this book unique?Tablet and e-reader formattedOriginal & Unabridged EditionAuthor Biography includedIllustrated version"A Visit from St. Nicholas", more commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas" and "‍ '​Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823, and later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who acknowledged authorship in 1837. The poem, which has been called "arguably the best-known verses ever written by an American", is largely responsible for some of the conceptions of Santa Claus from the mid-nineteenth century to today, and has had a massive impact on the history of Christmas gift giving. Prior to the poem, American ideas about St. Nicholas and other Christmastide visitors varied considerably. It became a popular poem which was set to music and was recorded by many artists.
  • Twas the Night before Christmas: By Clement Clarke Moore : Illustrated

    Clement Clarke Moore, Lily

    eBook (George Sully & Company, March 18, 2016)
    About Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement Clarke MooreHow is this book unique?E-reader & tablet formatted, Font Adjustments100% Original contentUnabridged EditionAuthor Biography InsideIllustrations included"A Visit from St. Nicholas", more commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas" and "‍ '​Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823, and later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who acknowledged authorship in 1837. The poem, which has been called "arguably the best-known verses ever written by an American", is largely responsible for some of the conceptions of Santa Claus from the mid-nineteenth century to today, and has had a massive impact on the history of Christmas gift giving. Prior to the poem, American ideas about St. Nicholas and other Christmastide visitors varied considerably. It became a popular poem which was set to music and was recorded by many artists.
  • The Night Before Christmas

    Clement Moore

    eBook (George Sully & Company, Aug. 22, 2011)
    This loved story his been revised many times. I was lucky to find a version in public domain that also includes the story of the night after Christmas where Santa comes back as a Doctor to treat the children and relieve the stressed parents for the overindulgence of pies and candy. This 1920 version is both entertaining and historical contain both stories. The pictures are all either public domain or my own photos. I truly hope you enjoy the stories.Have a Merry Christmas. The original book was copyrighted 1920 by George Sully & Company The original company was Karl Lithographic Co. Rochester New york.
  • Twas the Night before Christmas: By Clement Clarke Moore - Illustrate

    Clement Clarke Moore

    eBook (George Sully & Company, May 9, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement Clarke MooreA Visit from St. Nicholas, more commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas" and "‍ '​Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823, and later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who acknowledged authorship in 1837. The poem, which has been called "arguably the best-known verses ever written by an American", is largely responsible for some of the conceptions of Santa Claus from the mid-nineteenth century to today, and has had a massive impact on the history of Christmas gift giving. Prior to the poem, American ideas about St. Nicholas and other Christmastide visitors varied considerably. It became a popular poem which was set to music and was recorded by many artists.
  • Twas the Night before Christmas: By Clement C. Moore - Illustrated

    Clement C. Moore

    eBook (George Sully & Company, Dec. 6, 2017)
    How is this book unique? Illustrations includedOriginal & Unabridged EditionOne of the best books to readClassic historical fiction booksExtremely well formattedA Visit from St. Nicholas, more commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas" and "‍ '​Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823, and later attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, who acknowledged authorship in 1837. The poem, which has been called "arguably the best-known verses ever written by an American", is largely responsible for some of the conceptions of Santa Claus from the mid-nineteenth century to today, and has had a massive impact on the history of Christmas gift giving. Prior to the poem, American ideas about St. Nicholas and other Christmastide visitors varied considerably. It became a popular poem which was set to music and was recorded by many artists.
  • Twas the Night before Christmas

    Clement C. Moore

    eBook (Wonju Kwon, Dec. 26, 2016)
    The tradition of reading Twas the night before Christmas poem on Christmas Eve is now a Worldwide institution and tradition.
  • Twas the night before Christmas

    Clement Clarke Moore, Jessie Willcox Smith, eBook Camp

    eBook (eBook Camp, Dec. 4, 2012)
    "A Visit from St. Nicholas", also known as "The Night Before Christmas" and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823 and generally attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, although the claim has also been made that it was written by Henry Livingston, Jr. The poem, which has been called "arguably the best-known verses ever written by an American",[1] is largely responsible for some of the conceptions of Santa Claus from the mid-nineteenth century to today. Prior to the poem, American ideas about St. Nicholas and other Christmastide visitors varied considerablyThis is the classic version, credited to Clement Clarke Moore, with some original illustrations and others hand added, according to the editor's childhood memories. Because of the dating of some of the language, these illustrations are crucial for children to remember and understand the poem. Time to share with your children, what is soldered in your memory through songs, stories, and television specials!
  • The Night Before Christmas

    Clement Moore

    eBook (George Sully & Company, Aug. 22, 2011)
    This loved story his been revised many times. I was lucky to find a version in public domain that also includes the story of the night after Christmas where Santa comes back as a Doctor to treat the children and relieve the stressed parents for the overindulgence of pies and candy. This 1920 version is both entertaining and historical contain both stories. The pictures are all either public domain or my own photos. I truly hope you enjoy the stories.Have a Merry Christmas. The original book was copyrighted 1920 by George Sully & Company The original company was Karl Lithographic Co. Rochester New york.
  • Twas the Night Before Christmas - The Illustrated Treasury Edition

    Clarke Moore, Washington Irving

    eBook (Wonderland Imprints, Jan. 7, 2014)
    * The most lavish e-book edition* Over 100 classic illustrations(This title belongs to the WONDERLAND IMPRINTS ILLUSTRATED TREASURY EDITION series. Illustrated Treasury Editions are deluxe e-books featuring a vast collection of out-of-print and classic illustrations, celebrating the finest and most compelling works of classic fiction.)‘Twas the night before Christmas,When all thro’ the houseNot a creature was stirring,Not even a mouse ...THE OLD-FASHIONED SPIRIT of the classic Christmas comes alive in this beautifully rendered Illustrated Treasury Edition of the classic poem, TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, from Wonderland Imprints. Clement Clarke Moore’s timeless work has been illustrated many times over the years, but never before in a book as lavish as this one! Featuring over 100 etchings, engravings, oil paintings and watercolors—some dating back over a century, and never before collected in one volume—this is an unparalleled e-book experience!(A deluxe novella of the classic work. Includes the poem in full, supplemented by an historical introduction, a second work by Washington Irving, and a gallery of Night Before Christmas covers throughout the ages. 105 illustrations, 1,700 words, 110 pages.)
  • Twas the Night before Christmas

    Clement Clarke Moore, Tomie De Paola

    eBook (e-artnow Editions, Sept. 5, 2013)
    This carefully crafted ebook: "Twas the Night before Christmas (Original illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The poem, which has been called "arguably the best-known verses ever written by an American", is largely responsible for some of the conceptions of Santa Claus from the mid-nineteenth century to today. Prior to the poem, American ideas about St. Nicholas and other Christmastide visitors varied considerably. On Christmas Eve night, while his wife and children sleep, a man awakens to noises outside his house. Looking out the window, he sees St. Nicholas in an air-borne sleigh pulled by eight reindeer. After landing his sleigh on the roof, the saint enters the house through the chimney, carrying a sack of toys with him. The man watches Nicholas filling the children's Christmas stockings hanging by the fire, and laughs to himself. They share a conspiratorial moment before the saint bounds up the chimney again. As he flies away, Saint Nicholas wishes everyone a "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night." Clement Clarke Moore ( 1779 – 1863) was an American Professor of Oriental and Greek Literature, as well as Divinity and Biblical Learning, at the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Located on land donated by the "Bard of Chelsea" himself, the seminary still stands today on Ninth Avenue between 20th and 21st Streets, in an area known as Chelsea Square. Moore's connection with that institution continued for over twenty-five years. He is the author of the yuletide poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas", which later became famous as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas".