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Margaret SIDNEY (1844 - 1924)

Five Little Peppers Midway

MP3 CD (IDB Productions Sept. 3, 2017)
Five Little Peppers Midway is the delightful and amusing follow up of the story of the family of Pepper. A haughty and lofty relative arrives to stay for the meantime with the Peppers, and although it is quite distressing this cannot sadden the happiness the Pepper youngsters’ emotions of the amazing probability of Mamsie's future marriage. Five Little Peppers Midway contains the following: Phronsie's Pie; Cousin Eunice Chatterton; The Rehearsal; Welcome Home!; After the Play; The Little Brown House; Old Times Again; Some Badgertown Calls; A Sudden Blow; The Party Separates; Poor Polly!; New Work for Polly; A Piece of News; Mamsie's Wedding; Mrs. Chatterton Has a New Plan; Where Is Phronsie?; Phronsie Is Found; The Girls Have Polly Again; Phronsie Is Well Again; The Secret; The Whitneys' Little Plan; Joel; Of Many Things; and Away. Margaret Sidney was the fictitious name of US author Harriett Mulford Stone Lothrop. Aside from her famous tales for little kids, she manages her husband Daniel Lothrop's publishing house after de died. Then they purchased The Wayside country house, they labored well to form it an institution of literary career. She also wrote: So as by Fire; Half Year at Bronckton; The Pettibone Name, a novel of New England life; What the Seven Did; Who Told it to Me; Ballad of the Lost Hare; The Golden West; How they Went to Europe; Hester, and other New England Stories; The Minute-Man; Two Modern Little Princes; Dilly and the Captain; St. George and the Dragon; The Judges' Cave; Being a Romance of the New Haven Colony in the Days of the Regicides, 1661; A Little Maid of Concord Town, on a patriotic theme; A Little Maid of Boston Town, also on a patriotic theme; and some other interesting stories.
ISBN
1776740114 / 9781776740116
Weight
3.5 oz.
Dimensions
7.5 x 5.5 in.

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