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  • Hans Brinker

    I. Dummitdown, Mary Mapes Dodge

    Paperback (Waldman Publishing Corp., Jan. 1, 2008)
    Mary Maples Dodge has done an excellent job on this story for juveniles.
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    language (Start Publishing LLC, Dec. 28, 2012)
    The novel takes place in the Netherlands, and is a colorful fictional portrait of early nineteenth-century Dutch life, as well as a tale of youthful honor. The title of the book refers to the beautiful silver skates to be awarded to winner of the ice-skating race Hans Brinker hopes to enter.
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    Hardcover (Dutton, March 15, 1931)
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  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge, Ana Books

    language (Plutoman, May 15, 2017)
    Hans Brinker's family has been laid low by misfortune. His father lost his mind in an accident and his life's savings is missing. But misery and poverty cannot dim Hans' hopes for his family, especially his little sister for whom he buys a pair of skates so that she can join a skating race and win the coveted prize of a pair of silver skates.
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge, Joshua E. Hanft, Floris Freshman

    Hardcover (Baronet Books, July 6, 1954)
    5-3/4" x 8" Hardcover In a specially adapted version by Malvina G. Vogel.
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    Hardcover (Children's Classics, July 6, 1954)
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  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2018)
    The story of Hans Brinker is a true classic, but few still read the novel, which was written in the 1860s. Now Bruce Coville and Laurel Long are reintroducing the charming tale in this glorious picture book version. Laurel Long's paintings are breathtaking and luminous. And as he has done in his retellings of Shakespeare's plays, Bruce Coville has masterfully reshaped the sprawling story into a picture book that's fresh, engrossing, and faithful to the intent of the original. This is a tale of a family sticking together through hardship, and of wishes granted just in the nick of time. The race to win the silver skates is well-known, but the mystery of the watch and the missing riches is equally enticing. This is the best kind of fairy tale, and kids will be riveted by its drama. For the winter holidays or anytime, this is a book to cherish.
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge, Florence White Williams

    Hardcover (Saalfield Publishing Co., March 15, 1930)
    5 x 7 1/2 inches. Colored sketch on cover front and spine.illustration on
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    Hardcover (John C. Winston., March 15, 1925)
    Skaters
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    Paperback (Start Publishing LLC, May 12, 2017)
    The novel takes place in the Netherlands, and is a colorful fictional portrait of early nineteenth-century Dutch life, as well as a tale of youthful honor. The title of the book refers to the beautiful silver skates to be awarded to winner of the ice-skating race Hans Brinker hopes to enter.
  • Hans Brinker

    Mary Mapes Dodge

    Paperback (RareBooksClub.com, Sept. 13, 2013)
    Excerpt: ..."He was fortunate, then, in falling into gentler hands," was Peter's quiet reply; "it appears he has been arrested before under a charge of house-breaking. He did not succeed in robbing this time, but he broke the door-fastenings, and that I believe makes a burglary in the eye of the law. He was armed with a knife, too, and that makes it worse for him, poor fellow!" "Poor fellow!" mimicked Carl; "one would think he was your brother!" "So he is my brother, and yours, too, Carl Schummel, for that matter," answered Peter, looking into Carl's eye. "We cannot say what we might have become under other circumstances. We have been bolstered up from evil, since the hour we were born. A happy home and good parents might have made that man a fine fellow instead of what he is. God grant that the law may cure and not crush him!" "Amen to that!" said Lambert, heartily, while Ludwig van Holp looked at his brother in such a bright, proud way that Jacob Poot, who was an only son, wished from his heart that the little form buried in the old church at home had lived to grow up beside him. "Humph!" said Carl, "it's very well to be saintly and forgiving, and all that sort of thing, but I'm naturally hard. All these fine ideas seem to rattle off of me like hailstones
  • Hans Brinker

    Malvina G Vogel

    Hardcover (Baronet Books, July 6, 1994)
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