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  • Emily of New Moon

    L. M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart, Limited, Jan. 1, 1925)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L.M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (GEORGE G. HARRAP & CO., Jan. 1, 1928)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

    Hardcover (Cornstalk, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • Emily of New Moon

    L M Montgomery

    Hardcover (Royal Classics, Feb. 4, 2020)
    After the death of her father, Emily Starr is sent to live at New Moon Farm on Prince Edward Island with her two aunts. Emily is a heroine with a love for the beauty in nature and art, loyalty to her friends, a thirst for knowledge, and a passionate dedication to her writing. The story follows her growth as a writer and her friendships with Teddy, a gifted artist, Ilse, a talented elocutionist, and Perry, a natural politician.Lucy Maud Montgomery considered Emily Starr to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables), and some of the events which occur to Emily happened to Montgomery herself. Since its original publication in 1923, the book has never gone out of print. On November 5, 2019, the BBC News listed Emily of New Moon on its list of the 100 most influential novels.This cloth-bound book includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket, and is limited to 100 copies.
  • Emily Of New Moon

    L. M. Montgomery

    (Independently published, May 17, 2020)
    Emily Starr never knew what it was to be lonely——until her beloved father died. Now Emily’s an orphan, and her mother’s snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm. She’s sure she won’t be happy. Emily deals with stiff, stern Aunt Elizabeth and her malicious classmates by holding her head high and using her quick wit. Things begin to change when she makes friends, with Teddy, who does marvelous drawings; with Perry, who’s sailed all over the world with his father yet has never been to school; and above all, with Ilse, a tomboy with a blazing temper. Amazingly, Emily finds New Moon beautiful and fascinating. With new friends and adventures, Emily might someday think of herself as Emily of New Moon.The house in the hollow was "a mile from anywhere"—so Maywood people said. It was situated in a grassy little dale, looking as if it had never been built like other houses but had grown up there like a big, brown mushroom. It was reached by a long, green lane and almost hidden from view by an encircling growth of young birches. No other house could be seen from it although the village was just over the hill. Ellen Greene said it was the lonesomest place in the world and vowed that she wouldn't stay there a day if it wasn't that she pitied the child.
  • Emily of New Moon Illustrated

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    (Independently published, Jan. 17, 2020)
    Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr, who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of tuberculosis. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the Emily series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, purply violet eyes, elfin ears, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.Emily Starr is sent to live at New Moon Farm on Prince Edward Island with her aunts Elizabeth and Laura Murray and her Cousin Jimmy. She makes friends with Ilse Burnley, Teddy Kent, and Perry Miller, the hired boy, who Aunt Elizabeth looks down upon because he was born in 'Stovepipe Town', a poorer district.
  • Emily of New Moon : Emily #1

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    (, Sept. 2, 2018)
    **** WHY TO BUY FROM US??*****1) We have world's no 1 book network.2)We are experienced for the last 12 years on National book council.3) Our customers always give us positive feedback for our service. and we feel positive about that.4) No other seller in kindle can give such a lowest in which we provide books to our loving customers. 5) We also offer free books to our customers when they cross our minimum threshold limit.**** ABOUT THE AUTHOR*****Lucy Maud Montgomery CBE, (always called "Maud" by family and friends) and publicly known as L. M. Montgomery, (November 30, 1874–April 24, 1942) was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908. Once published, Anne of Green Gables was an immediate success. The central character, Anne, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character. The novels became the basis for the highly acclaimed 1985 CBC television miniseries, Anne of Green Gables and several other television movies and programs, including Road to Avonlea, which ran in Canada and the U.S. from 1990-1996. Source: Wikipedia****ABOUT THE BOOK*****(THIS BOOK HAS BEEN RATED 4.9/5 BY THE GLOBAL BOOK NETWORK)Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr, who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of consumption. The series was less romanticized and more realistic than the Anne novels. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the Emily series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, purply violet eyes, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.ISBN NO:10: 055323370X;ISBN-13: 978-0553233704
  • Emily Of New Moon: Original Text

    L. M. Montgomery

    (Independently published, May 17, 2020)
    Emily Starr never knew what it was to be lonely——until her beloved father died. Now Emily’s an orphan, and her mother’s snobbish relatives are taking her to live with them at New Moon Farm. She’s sure she won’t be happy. Emily deals with stiff, stern Aunt Elizabeth and her malicious classmates by holding her head high and using her quick wit. Things begin to change when she makes friends, with Teddy, who does marvelous drawings; with Perry, who’s sailed all over the world with his father yet has never been to school; and above all, with Ilse, a tomboy with a blazing temper. Amazingly, Emily finds New Moon beautiful and fascinating. With new friends and adventures, Emily might someday think of herself as Emily of New Moon.The house in the hollow was "a mile from anywhere"—so Maywood people said. It was situated in a grassy little dale, looking as if it had never been built like other houses but had grown up there like a big, brown mushroom. It was reached by a long, green lane and almost hidden from view by an encircling growth of young birches. No other house could be seen from it although the village was just over the hill. Ellen Greene said it was the lonesomest place in the world and vowed that she wouldn't stay there a day if it wasn't that she pitied the child.
  • Emily of New Moon Annotated

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    (Independently published, April 21, 2020)
    Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr, who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of consumption. The series was less romanticized and more realistic than the Anne novels. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the Emily series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, purply violet eyes, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.
  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    (, June 1, 2020)
    Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr, who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of consumption. The series was less romanticized and more realistic than the Anne novels. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the Emily series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, purply violet eyes, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.
  • Emily of New Moon : Emily #1

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    (, Sept. 5, 2018)
    **** WHY TO BUY FROM US??*****1) We have world's no 1 book network.2)We are experienced for the last 12 years on National book council.3) Our customers always give us positive feedback for our service. and we feel positive about that.4) No other seller in kindle can give such a lowest in which we provide books to our loving customers. 5) We also offer free books to our customers when they cross our minimum threshold limit.**** ABOUT THE AUTHOR*****Lucy Maud Montgomery CBE, (always called "Maud" by family and friends) and publicly known as L. M. Montgomery, (November 30, 1874–April 24, 1942) was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908. Once published, Anne of Green Gables was an immediate success. The central character, Anne, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character. The novels became the basis for the highly acclaimed 1985 CBC television miniseries, Anne of Green Gables and several other television movies and programs, including Road to Avonlea, which ran in Canada and the U.S. from 1990-1996. Source: Wikipedia****ABOUT THE BOOK*****(THIS BOOK HAS BEEN RATED 4.9/5 BY THE GLOBAL BOOK NETWORK)Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr, who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of consumption. The series was less romanticized and more realistic than the Anne novels. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the Emily series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, purply violet eyes, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.ISBN NO:10: 055323370X;ISBN-13: 978-0553233704
  • Emily of New Moon

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    (Independently published, Feb. 22, 2020)
    Differentiated book• It has a historical context with research of the time-Orphaned after her father's death, her mother's family members gather to decide what to do with little Emily, daughter of Juliet Murray, the little one of the Murray and family misfortune after she escaped to marry Douglas Starr Emily's father. Finally the relatives will decide that Emily goes to live with her aunt Elizabeth, her aunt Laura and cousin Jimmy, to the farm of New Moon, in Prince Edward Island, the house where her mother grew up. There the temperamental and rebellious Emily will become friends with Ilse Burnley, the daughter of Dr. Burnley, ungainly, although beautiful and with a fiery and temperamental character like that of Emily herself, Perry Miller, a boy hired by Aunt Elizabeth to help on the farm, which comes from one of the poorest areas of the city.Teddy Kent, a shy and handsome boy who lives with his mother whom he loves deeply despite Mrs. Kent's obvious emotional imbalance. The four children have deep-rooted talents that will appear in this first book and will eventually develop in the following. Emily loves to write, Ilse is an eloquent actress, Teddy a talented painter and draftsman and Perry has all the qualities to be a great politician.Likewise, the four have problems with their closest relatives, Emily is not able to understand her aunt Elizabeth who does not understand her need to write, Teddy must deal with the horrible jealousy that her mother feels for anything he wants, since Be it your friends, your drawings or your pets, Ilse is completely ignored by her father, not knowing that the guilt comes from her mother's death and a horrible secret that everyone keeps and Perry has to deal with her aunt Tom's greed, who makes him swear that he will marry Emily, in order to attend school.