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  • av Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade
    289,-

    " Tessa: Our Little Italian Cousin" is a delightful children's book that introduces young readers to the captivating world of Italy through the eyes of the main character, Tessa. Written by an author known for their ability to engage young readers, this book takes children on a cultural adventure, immersing them in the traditions, customs, and daily life of Italy.The story follows Tessa, a young Italian girl who lives in a picturesque village nestled in the countryside. Through Tessa's experiences, readers get a glimpse into the rich Italian culture, including the vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine, and warm family bonds that define the Italian way of life.As readers accompany Tessa on her journey, they discover the beauty of Italy's historical landmarks and iconic landscapes. From the enchanting canals of Venice to the magnificent ruins of ancient Rome, the vivid descriptions transport readers to these captivating places and spark their imagination.The book also highlights the importance of family and community in Italian culture. Tessa's interactions with her family members, friends, and neighbors emphasize the strong bonds and support that exist within the Italian community. Through heartwarming moments and valuable life lessons, Tessa learns the value of friendship, compassion, and resilience.The captivating storytelling and engaging narrative make "Tessa: Our Little Italian Cousin" an ideal book for young readers. It not only entertains but also educates, fostering an appreciation for different cultures and promoting cultural diversity.With its vivid descriptions, relatable characters, and immersive storytelling, "Tessa: Our Little Italian Cousin" offers a unique and enriching reading experience. Whether children have a personal connection to Italy or are simply curious about other cultures, this book invites them to embark on an exciting journey and broaden their horizons.In summary, "Tessa: Our Little Italian Cousin" is a captivating children's book that transports young readers to the beautiful country of Italy through the eyes of the endearing protagonist, Tessa. Through Tessa's experiences, readers discover the enchanting culture, traditions, and landscapes of Italy while embracing universal values of family, friendship, and resilience. This book is a wonderful introduction to different cultures and an enjoyable reading experience for children of all backgrounds."

  • av Molesworth
    289,-

    "Sweet Content.¿ That was my name when I was a very tiny child. It may sound rather conceited to tell this of myself, but when I have told all the story I am now beginning, I don¿t think, at least I hope, you, whoever you are that read it, won¿t say I am conceited. Indeed, if I thought anyone I knew, or rather that knew me, would be likely to read it and to know that the ¿I¿ of it was me, I am not by any means sure that I would write it. But, of course, it is not at all certain that it ever will be printed or seen by anyone (except, perhaps, by my children, if, when I am grown up, I am married and have any) who ever heard of me. The world seems to me a very big place; there are such lots and lots of people in it, old ones and children, and middling ones; and they are all busy and taken up about their own affairs.Some other children might like to read my story, just as a story, for I do think some parts of it are rather extra interesting; but it is not probable that any of them would recognise me, or the other ¿characters¿ (I think that is the right word) in it. Except¿except some of the other characters themselves! They don¿t know I am writing it, perhaps they never will know about it; but if they did¿yes, even if they read every word of it¿I don¿t think I¿d mind. They are so truly no, I mustn¿t begin telling about them like that; you will understand, all in good time, why, least of any people in the world, perhaps, I should mind their reading the exactly how it was of everything I have to tell. This shows how perfectly I can trust them.And in saying even that, though I really couldn¿t help it, I¿m afraid I have already got rather out of the proper orderly way of telling a story.I will start clearly now. What I have written already is a sort of preface or introduction. And it has a much better chance of being read than if I had put it separately.As I began about my baby name, and as I am going to use it for a title¿for several reasons, as you will see I will first explain about it."

  • av J. Macdonald Oxley
    289,-

    " Terry's Trials and Triumphs is an enthralling novel penned by J. MacDonald Oxley that takes readers on a captivating journey through the life of the young protagonist, Terry. This engaging story is filled with a multitude of challenges and moments of triumph, showcasing Terry's resilience and personal growth.From the very beginning, Terry finds himself confronted with trials that test his strength and character. Whether it's facing personal hardships, overcoming obstacles in his relationships, or dealing with external forces that threaten his dreams, Terry demonstrates remarkable determination and unwavering resolve.Throughout the narrative, themes of resilience, perseverance, and personal growth emerge as Terry navigates through a series of trials. His journey is a testament to the power of self-belief and the resilience of the human spirit. Readers witness Terry's transformation from a young and uncertain individual into a confident and resilient individual who is capable of overcoming any challenge that comes his way.The story is brought to life through vivid storytelling and richly drawn characters. J. MacDonald Oxley expertly weaves together elements of drama, suspense, and heartwarming moments of triumph. The reader becomes deeply invested in Terry's journey, eagerly rooting for him as he faces each trial and celebrates every triumph.With Terry's Trials and Triumphs, J. MacDonald Oxley not only tells a captivating story but also explores universal themes that resonate with readers of all ages. The novel encourages readers to believe in themselves, embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, and find strength in the face of adversity.In summary, Terry's Trials and Triumphs is a compelling and inspiring novel that showcases the power of resilience, personal growth, and triumph in the face of adversity. Through Terry's journey, readers are reminded of the importance of perseverance and self-belief. This captivating story is sure to captivate readers of all ages, leaving them inspired and hopeful as they navigate their own trials and triumphs in life."

  • av Max Beerbohm
    248,-

    The Works of Max Beerbohm is a collection of satirical essays by Max Beerbohm. It was published in 1896 at The Bodley Head, his publisher John Lane contributing a detailed bibliography of the works of the author, then aged 24. Before their publication as a book, the essays had appeared in prominent literary periodicals such as The Yellow Book and The Savoy. Most of the essays were written while he was a student at Oxford, although he had left Merton College in 1894. By then he was already known as a caricaturist, parodist and essayist and well acquainted with the writers and artists connected with The Bodley Head, notably Aubrey Beardsley and Oscar Wilde.The essays can perhaps be best described as both elaborate parody and vicious satire. Beerbohm¿s intimate knowledge of the social circles of the time and his penchant for pointed descriptions of character are always on display, dismantling the purported greatness that surrounds him.

  • av Richard Barnum
    289,-

    ""Squinty the Comical Pig" is a charming children's book that tells the delightful tale of a mischievous little pig named Squinty. The story follows Squinty on his adventures and escapades as he navigates the world with his unique personality and comical antics.From the moment Squinty sets off on his journey, readers are captivated by his curious nature and playful spirit. Whether he's exploring the farmyard, getting into amusing predicaments, or interacting with other animals, Squinty's comical nature shines through.As Squinty encounters various challenges and learns valuable lessons along the way, young readers are entertained by his humorous escapades. The story offers insights into the world of animals, showcasing their personalities and relationships in a lighthearted and enjoyable manner."

  • av Clarence Young
    381,-

    "The Motor Boys Over the Rockies" is a thrilling continuation of the adventures of Jerry, Ned, and Bob ¿ the Motor Boys ¿ as they embark on an exhilarating journey to conquer the rugged Rockies.The story begins with the boys receiving an invitation from a relative to visit him in the West. Eager for new experiences and challenges, they excitedly set out on a cross-country road trip in their trusty motorcars. Their destination: the majestic Rocky Mountains.As they travel through vast plains and picturesque landscapes, the boys encounter various obstacles and adventures along the way. They face mechanical challenges with their cars, navigate through unpredictable weather conditions, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the people they meet during their journey.Upon reaching the Rockies, the boys are awestruck by the majestic beauty of the mountains. They embark on a thrilling exploration, discovering hidden trails and encountering fascinating wildlife. But their journey takes an unexpected turn when they stumble upon a hidden mystery that leads them to an old prospector's lost mine.Intrigued and determined, the Motor Boys decide to solve the mystery and uncover the long-lost mine's treasure. Along the way, they form unexpected alliances with local guides and encounter suspicious characters who try to thwart their efforts. The boys' resourcefulness, courage, and teamwork are put to the test as they navigate through treacherous terrains and face perilous situations.As the boys delve deeper into the mystery, they unravel secrets of the past, including the legend of a lost gold mine, and face challenges that test their friendships and resolve. The journey becomes a thrilling quest filled with danger, excitement, and the triumph of the human spirit.Throughout the book, Clarence Young's vivid descriptions of the breathtaking Rocky Mountains immerse readers in the beauty of nature and the thrill of adventure. The story highlights the values of perseverance, ingenuity, and camaraderie, as the boys work together to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals."The Motor Boys Over the Rockies" is a captivating tale that captivates young readers and adventurers alike. It celebrates the spirit of exploration, the wonders of the natural world, and the enduring bonds of friendship. With each page, the story transports readers to a world of excitement, mystery, and the joy of discovery."

  • av Victor Hugo
    541,-

    Gilliat is an accomplished sailor, but due to a mysterious mother and a home locally regarded as haunted, his acceptance into Guernsey society is limited. That isolation doesn¿t stop him from falling for Déruchette, the ¿neat and delicate and pretty¿ niece of local ferry-owner Mess Lethierry. When the ship is involved in a catastrophic incident, Déruchette announces that she will marry the man who can salvage it; Gilliat immediately steps forwards to take on, alone, the impossible task.Victor Hugo wrote Toilers of the Sea while living on Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. It followed his extremely successful novel Les Misérables, both written there after exile from France for criticizing Napoleon¿s 1851 coup d¿état.The themes of individual struggle and triumph over the wild forces of nature are easily seen as a corollary for the industrialization happening in the society of the time, but the novel also records the contemporary life, language, and superstitions of the Channel Islands.The edition is based on the authorized translation of 1877 by William Moy Thomas.

  • av Victor Appleton
    381,-

    "The Moving Picture Boys at Panama" by Victor Appleton follows the thrilling adventures of Joe Duncan and his friend, Tom, two ambitious young filmmakers, as they travel to Panama to capture the construction of the Panama Canal on film.The story begins with Joe and Tom, avid enthusiasts of the burgeoning motion picture industry, who have recently found success in their filmmaking endeavors. When they learn about the incredible engineering feat of building the Panama Canal, they see an opportunity to create a groundbreaking documentary that will captivate audiences worldwide.Eager to embark on this ambitious project, the boys set off for Panama, armed with their trusty motion picture camera and a determination to document every aspect of the canal's construction. Along the way, they face challenges and obstacles, including navigating through the dense jungles of Panama, coping with the tropical climate, and encountering dangerous wildlife.As they arrive at the construction site, Joe and Tom witness the incredible efforts of engineers and laborers from around the world as they work tirelessly to build the canal. The boys capture every moment on film, from the digging of trenches to the monumental feat of engineering that is the construction of the locks.However, their filmmaking mission becomes even more exciting when they stumble upon a mysterious plot to sabotage the construction of the canal. With their filmmaking skills and daring spirit, Joe and Tom become amateur detectives, determined to uncover the culprits and prevent any harm to the historic project.Amidst the drama and intrigue, Joe and Tom forge lasting friendships with the locals and other workers, gaining insights into their lives and cultures. They also learn valuable life lessons about perseverance, teamwork, and the importance of preserving history through their filmmaking."The Moving Picture Boys at Panama" is a captivating blend of adventure, mystery, and historical significance. Victor Appleton skillfully weaves a narrative that not only entertains readers but also educates them about the remarkable undertaking that was the construction of the Panama Canal.As the boys overcome challenges, unravel mysteries, and capture the essence of this monumental engineering feat on film, readers are taken on a journey of discovery and exploration. The book highlights the power of technology and creativity to document history and inspire future generations.Young readers will be enthralled by the boys' daring escapades, their filmmaking skills, and their tenacity in the face of adversity. "The Moving Picture Boys at Panama" serves as a reminder of the human spirit's indomitable nature and the significance of preserving history through storytelling and filmmaking."

  • av Laura Lee Hope
    381,-

    "The Moving Picture Girls" by Laura Lee Hope is a delightful novel that follows the adventures of two young sisters, Ruth and Alice DeVere, as they pursue their dreams of becoming successful actresses in the world of silent films during the early 20th century.Ruth and Alice live in a small town but have big aspirations of stardom in the film industry. When their father, a widower, is offered a job as a motion picture director in New York City, the sisters see it as an opportunity to pursue their dreams. Excitedly, they move to the bustling city, where they are determined to make a name for themselves in the world of moving pictures.Upon arriving in New York, the girls quickly become involved in the film industry. Ruth works as a script girl, while Alice is cast as an extra in various films. They encounter a diverse cast of characters, from directors and producers to fellow actors, each with their unique personalities and challenges. The girls learn the ins and outs of the film business and gain valuable experience in front of and behind the camera.As they navigate the competitive world of Hollywood, the sisters face various obstacles, including rivalries with other actresses, demanding directors, and the pressures of fame. They also discover the importance of loyalty, friendship, and staying true to themselves amidst the glamour and glitz of the movie industry.Throughout the story, Ruth and Alice also encounter romance, with both sisters forming connections with young men they meet on set. These relationships add a touch of romance and intrigue to the narrative.As they rise in the ranks of the film world, Ruth and Alice are featured in leading roles and experience the excitement and challenges of stardom. However, they must also deal with the darker side of fame, such as intrusive media attention and the pressures of public expectations.Throughout "The Moving Picture Girls," Laura Lee Hope skillfully depicts the glamour and excitement of the silent film era, while also delving into the hard work and dedication required to succeed in the industry. The novel also explores themes of ambition, perseverance, and the power of following one's dreams.Readers will be captivated by the engaging plot, lovable characters, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the early days of Hollywood. "The Moving Picture Girls" is not only a delightful tale of sisterhood and adventure but also a fascinating glimpse into the golden age of silent films."

  • av Robert Louis Stevenson
    275,-

  • av Victor Appleton
    381,-

    "The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" by Victor Appleton follows the exciting journey of Joe Duncan and his friend, Tom, two young filmmakers who venture to the European battlefields during World War I to capture the realities of war on film.As the Great War rages in Europe, Joe and Tom are deeply moved by the news and images they see in the newspapers and hear from returning soldiers. Eager to contribute to the war effort and provide an accurate portrayal of the war, they decide to travel to Europe and document the conflict through their filmmaking skills.Armed with their motion picture camera and a desire to capture the truth, the boys make their way to the war front. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and dangers, including navigating through war-torn territories, avoiding enemy fire, and witnessing the devastating impact of battle on soldiers and civilians alike.Once at the frontlines, Joe and Tom are determined to film the war as it unfolds. They document the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers, the horror of the trenches, and the bravery of medical personnel tending to the wounded. Through their lens, they also capture the human side of the war, the camaraderie among soldiers, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.Amidst the chaos of war, Joe and Tom befriend soldiers from various nations, learning about their experiences and backgrounds. They also encounter journalists and photographers who share their insights into the importance of telling the truth through their work.However, their filmmaking mission takes a dangerous turn when they inadvertently stumble upon vital military information that the enemy is desperate to keep secret. Now, not only are they documenting the war, but they also find themselves in a race against time to deliver this crucial information to the allied forces."The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" is a gripping tale of courage, patriotism, and the power of visual storytelling. Victor Appleton skillfully weaves a narrative that not only captures the realities of war but also explores the ethical responsibilities of journalists and filmmakers during times of conflict.Through Joe and Tom's journey, readers gain a deeper understanding of the human cost of war and the importance of accurate and responsible reporting. The book also highlights the transformative power of filmmaking, as the boys' footage plays a role in raising awareness about the war and rallying support for the troops.Young readers will be enthralled by the boys' courage and resourcefulness, their commitment to their craft, and their dedication to truth-telling. "The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of war on individuals and nations, and the role of media in shaping public perception during historical events."

  • av Jules Verne
    275,-

    Two decades after Jules Verne¿s From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the Baltimore Gun Club returns with its sights on the North Pole¿s rich coal deposits. Access to the area would be facilitated under a more temperate climate, which, the team believes, can be achieved by slightly altering the Earth¿s axis of rotation. This climate change would affect every region of the globe to various degrees, thus creating anxiety and opposition worldwide.Sans Dessus Dessous, number 34 in the Voyages Extraordinaires collection, appeared in French in 1889 and was published in English the following year by J. G. Ogilvie as Topsy-Turvy.

  • av E. E. Smith
    394,-

    Hundreds of millions of years ago, two near-omnipotent alien races encountered each other, beginning a conflict that will shape the history of the entire universe. The benevolent Arisians covertly influence humanity, hoping to create a people capable of one day defeating the vile Eddorians, who are waging their own campaign for the fate of civilization on Earth. This sets the stage for a clash between the Triplanetary League of the inner solar system, the enigmatic pirate-scientist Roger, and the Nevians, interlopers whose first appearance wreaks havoc among the other parties.Triplanetary is the first of Edward E. ¿Doc¿ Smith¿s Lensman series, an early and influential entry in the space opera genre. Originally serialized in Amazing Stories in 1934 as a stand-alone story, Triplanetary was collected in book form in 1948 with six new chapters and numerous additions, changing the story to be a prequel to the rest of the Lensman series.

  • av Consolation Club
    289,-

    "The Misfit Christmas Puddings" is a heartwarming tale that belongs to the "Club Consolation" series. In this delightful story, a group of misfit Christmas puddings embarks on an adventure to find their place in the world.The story begins in a bustling bakery, where a batch of Christmas puddings is being prepared for the holiday season. However, not all the puddings turn out perfect. Some are misshapen, others are too small or too big, and a few have unexpected flavors. These misfit puddings are set aside, deemed not suitable to be sold alongside the beautiful, perfectly shaped ones.Feeling sad and rejected, the misfit puddings decide to form a special club called "Club Consolation." They believe that together, they can find a way to be cherished and loved, even if they don't meet the conventional standards of perfection. With a sprinkle of Christmas magic, they come to life and begin their adventure.As the misfit puddings journey through the town, they encounter various characters, each with their own unique story and perspective. From a lonely old woman who craves companionship to a struggling family who dreams of a festive Christmas dinner, the puddings touch the lives of those they meet, bringing warmth, joy, and a sense of belonging.Throughout their travels, the puddings learn valuable lessons about acceptance, friendship, and the true spirit of Christmas. They discover that being different doesn't mean being any less special or lovable. In fact, their quirks and imperfections make them even more endearing and cherished by those around them.As Christmas Eve approaches, the misfit puddings find themselves in the most unexpected place¿a humble village church where a heartwarming Christmas celebration is taking place. Here, they realize that their journey was not just about finding a home but also about spreading love, joy, and the magic of the holiday season to everyone they encountered."The Misfit Christmas Puddings" is a beautifully crafted story that captures the essence of Christmas¿love, compassion, and the power of embracing diversity. It reminds readers that the true spirit of the season lies in caring for one another and celebrating the uniqueness of each individual, no matter how misfit they may seem.This heartwarming tale of the misfit puddings' journey will captivate readers of all ages, leaving them with a warm feeling in their hearts and a renewed appreciation for the magic of Christmas."

  • av Lucy Fitch Perkins
    289,-

    "The Mexican Twins" is a delightful children's book written by Lucy Fitch Perkins. The story revolves around the lives of two young siblings, Tonio and Tita, who live in a small village in Mexico.Tonio and Tita are twins, but they are not identical in personality. Tonio is adventurous, curious, and always ready for a new challenge, while Tita is gentle, nurturing, and more cautious. Despite their differences, they share a deep bond as siblings and companions.The book takes readers on a journey through the vibrant and colorful world of rural Mexico, providing vivid descriptions of the landscape, traditions, and culture of the region. From the bustling marketplaces to the festive celebrations, readers get a glimpse of the rich and diverse life in a Mexican village.As the story unfolds, Tonio and Tita find themselves in various adventures and escapades, often getting into amusing predicaments. From exploring ancient ruins to encountering local wildlife, their curiosity leads them to exciting discoveries.Throughout their adventures, the twins encounter friendly and supportive villagers who teach them about their customs and traditions. They learn about the importance of family, community, and helping one another. They also gain an appreciation for the beauty of their homeland and the value of preserving their cultural heritage."The Mexican Twins" is not only a captivating tale of adventure but also a cultural journey that introduces young readers to the customs and traditions of Mexico. Lucy Fitch Perkins' storytelling skillfully weaves together the excitement of childhood curiosity with valuable lessons about cultural diversity and the importance of cherishing one's heritage.The charming illustrations in the book further enhance the reading experience, transporting readers to the enchanting world of Tonio and Tita's Mexican village.Overall, "The Mexican Twins" is a heartwarming and educational book that celebrates the wonders of childhood, the beauty of cultural diversity, and the power of family bonds. It leaves readers with a sense of wonder and a newfound appreciation for the rich tapestry of life in Mexico."

  • av Laura E. Richards
    381,-

    "The Merryweathers" is a heartwarming children's book written by Laura E. Richards. The story revolves around the lives of the Merryweather family, a charming and lovable group of siblings living in a small town.The Merryweather family consists of six siblings: Jasper, Max, Katy, and Gypsy, who are the older children, and Polly and Baby, who are the younger ones. Each sibling has a distinct personality and endearing quirks, making them a delightful bunch to follow.The book chronicles the various adventures and misadventures of the Merryweather children as they navigate through the ups and downs of daily life. From hilarious escapades to tender moments of sibling camaraderie, each chapter is filled with laughter, love, and life lessons.Jasper, the eldest brother, is responsible and caring, often taking on the role of a protective older sibling. Max, the imaginative and mischievous middle child, constantly finds himself in amusing predicaments. Katy, the only girl in the family, is gentle and nurturing, looking after her younger siblings with tenderness and grace. Gypsy, the outdoorsy and adventurous sibling, has a knack for getting into exciting and sometimes amusing scrapes. Polly, the youngest daughter, is sweet and innocent, bringing a sense of innocence and joy to the family. Lastly, Baby, the youngest of them all, is a bundle of joy who brightens up their lives with his laughter and smiles.Throughout the book, readers witness the strong bond among the Merryweather siblings and the support they offer one another. They face challenges together, celebrate victories, and learn important life lessons about friendship, compassion, and the importance of family.Laura E. Richards' storytelling weaves together moments of laughter, playfulness, and tenderness, making "The Merryweathers" a delightful read for children and adults alike. The vivid descriptions and relatable characters allow readers to immerse themselves in the Merryweathers' world, feeling like a part of their close-knit family.The book's themes of sibling love, friendship, and the value of family resonate with readers of all ages, reminding us of the simple joys and wonders of childhood. Laura E. Richards' writing style captures the essence of childhood innocence and the magic of growing up in a loving and supportive family."The Merryweathers" is a charming and timeless tale that celebrates the joys of childhood and the bonds that hold families together. It leaves readers with a warm and happy feeling, inspiring them to cherish the little moments of happiness and the love of their own families."

  • av Clarence Young
    381,-

    "The Motor Boys Overland" by Clarence Young is an exhilarating tale that follows the thrilling adventures of Jerry, Ned, and Bob ¿ the Motor Boys ¿ as they embark on a cross-country overland journey in their trusty motorcar.The story begins with the boys receiving an invitation from an old friend to visit him in California. Eager for new experiences and the chance to explore new territories, they enthusiastically set out on their daring expedition. Their goal is to drive their motorcar from the East Coast to the West Coast, crossing vast plains, scaling mountains, and traversing deserts.As they travel through different states, the boys encounter various challenges and exciting encounters. They navigate through treacherous terrains, brave harsh weather conditions, and face mechanical difficulties with their car. Along the way, they meet a diverse cast of characters, some friendly and helpful, others not so much.During their journey, the Motor Boys stumble upon a mysterious clue that leads them to a hidden treasure ¿ an ancient relic with a fascinating history. Intrigued and determined to uncover the artifact's secrets, they find themselves entangled in a thrilling treasure hunt.Throughout their expedition, the boys showcase their resourcefulness, quick thinking, and courage as they overcome obstacles, solve puzzles, and outwit cunning adversaries. Their bond of friendship grows stronger as they rely on each other's skills and support through the challenges they face.Amidst their adventures, the boys experience the beauty and wonder of America's diverse landscapes and encounter the rich history and culture of the places they visit. From the bustling cities to the vast wilderness, "The Motor Boys Overland" is a celebration of the beauty and vastness of the United States.Clarence Young's captivating storytelling paints vivid pictures of the landscapes and people the Motor Boys encounter on their journey. The book captivates readers with its sense of exploration, excitement, and the thrill of the open road."The Motor Boys Overland" is not just a story of adventure; it is a story of personal growth, camaraderie, and the pursuit of dreams. Young readers will be inspired by the boys' determination and ingenuity and will find themselves immersed in the spirit of exploration and discovery."

  • av Laura Lee Hope
    381,-

    "The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm" by Laura Lee Hope is a captivating novel that continues the adventures of sisters Ruth and Alice DeVere in the exciting world of silent films.In this installment, Ruth and Alice find themselves on a new adventure when they are invited to stay at Oak Farm, a picturesque countryside estate owned by a wealthy film producer, Mr. Pertell. The farm serves as a filming location for many of his motion pictures, and he invites the girls to experience life in the countryside while also participating in his latest film production.Thrilled by the opportunity, the sisters eagerly accept the invitation and set off for Oak Farm. As they arrive, they are introduced to the talented cast and crew of the movie, including charming leading actors, quirky supporting characters, and hardworking behind-the-scenes staff. The girls quickly become involved in the production, with Ruth assisting with the script and Alice being cast in a prominent role.Life at Oak Farm is filled with excitement and challenges. Ruth and Alice must adapt to the slower pace of country living while also juggling their responsibilities on set. As they immerse themselves in the filming process, they encounter various obstacles, such as unpredictable weather, mischievous animals, and the occasional onset drama.Amidst the picturesque backdrop of Oak Farm, the sisters form new friendships and develop meaningful connections with their co-stars and fellow crew members. They learn valuable lessons about teamwork, perseverance, and the importance of working together to create a successful film.As the filming progresses, Ruth and Alice also find themselves entangled in a mystery surrounding a missing family heirloom. Intrigued by the puzzle, they embark on a quest to solve the mystery, uncovering surprising secrets and unexpected alliances along the way."The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm" is a delightful blend of countryside charm, filmmaking excitement, and mystery-solving intrigue. Laura Lee Hope skillfully weaves together a heartwarming tale of sisterly bonds, camaraderie among cast and crew, and the thrill of being part of a movie production.Readers will be captivated by the beautiful descriptions of Oak Farm, the allure of the film industry, and the engaging plot filled with humor, suspense, and friendship. This novel showcases the magic of the early film era and the joys of rural life, making it an enjoyable read for fans of both historical fiction and adventure."

  • av Clarence Young
    381,-

    "The Motor Boys in Mexico" follows the thrilling escapades of three adventurous friends who embark on an unforgettable journey south of the border.The story revolves around the Motor Boys ¿ Jerry, Ned, and Bob ¿ who share a deep passion for automobiles and love exploring new places with their trusty motorcars. When they receive an invitation from an old friend to visit him in Mexico, they eagerly accept the offer and begin their exciting road trip.Their journey takes them through rugged terrains, picturesque landscapes, and charming towns, each presenting its unique set of challenges and wonders. Along the way, the boys encounter friendly locals, immerse themselves in Mexican culture, and indulge in delicious cuisine.As they venture deeper into Mexico, they stumble upon a hidden mystery. They learn about a valuable treasure that is rumored to be hidden somewhere in the heart of the country. Intrigued and determined, the Motor Boys decide to uncover the truth behind this legendary treasure, embarking on a thrilling quest that takes them through daring adventures and dangerous encounters.Throughout their quest, the boys face obstacles and dangers, testing their courage and resourcefulness. They rely on their wits, their friendship, and the reliable motorcars that have become their faithful companions. Along the way, they form new friendships, including a local guide who becomes an invaluable ally in their treasure hunt.As they delve deeper into the mystery, the boys must outsmart cunning adversaries and face treacherous terrain. The journey becomes a thrilling blend of exploration, treasure hunting, and daring escapades, with each twist and turn adding to the excitement."The Motor Boys in Mexico" celebrates the spirit of adventure, the thrill of exploration, and the enduring bonds of friendship. Through the boys' escapades, young readers are inspired to embrace curiosity, seek new experiences, and value the importance of teamwork and camaraderie.Clarence Young's vivid storytelling brings the vibrant world of Mexico to life, with rich descriptions of its landscapes, customs, and culture. The book captures the essence of adventure and discovery, making it an exhilarating read for young audiences and anyone with a taste for exploration and mystery."

  • av Virginia Woolf
    289,-

  • av Erckmann-Chatrian
    289 - 341,-

  • av Octave Mirbeau
    289 - 368,-

  • av Allen Chapman
    381,-

    "The Heroes of the School" by Allen Chapman is a captivating children's book that revolves around the adventures of a group of school children who become unlikely heroes. Set in a charming small town, the story follows the young protagonists as they encounter various challenges and mysteries, demonstrating courage, friendship, and resourcefulness.The central characters are a diverse group of students, each with their own distinct personalities and strengths. Among them are the smart and curious Bobby, the kind-hearted and helpful Betty, the daring and adventurous Jack, and the resourceful and quick-thinking Tom. Together, they form a close-knit friendship and support one another through various trials.As the story unfolds, the children find themselves facing a series of challenges that test their bravery and problem-solving skills. From solving a puzzling mystery at the old abandoned house to rescuing a lost puppy, each situation requires the children to work together, combining their individual talents to overcome obstacles.Along the way, the young heroes learn valuable life lessons, such as the importance of teamwork, empathy, and perseverance. They also discover the power of friendship and how compassion and kindness can make a significant impact on others' lives.The book is filled with heartwarming moments, exciting adventures, and relatable experiences that resonate with young readers. The vivid descriptions of the town and its surroundings immerse readers in the charming setting, making them feel as if they are right alongside the characters on their thrilling journeys.Allen Chapman's storytelling style is engaging and accessible to children, allowing them to easily connect with the characters and become invested in the outcome of their endeavors. The narrative is lighthearted and filled with humor, making it a delightful read for both children and parents alike."The Heroes of the School" is a captivating tale of friendship, bravery, and the power of working together to achieve great things. It encourages young readers to believe in themselves, embrace their unique qualities, and stand up for what is right."

  • av Katherine Keene Galt
    381,-

    "The Girl Scouts at Home" is a delightful children's book written by Katherine Keene Galt. In this heartwarming story, readers are introduced to a group of adventurous and spirited Girl Scouts as they navigate their everyday lives and embark on exciting new adventures.The central characters of the book are a group of friends who are all part of the Girl Scouts. Led by their dedicated troop leader, the girls engage in various activities and experiences that highlight the core values of the Girl Scouts: teamwork, leadership, community service, and personal growth.As the story unfolds, readers get to know each girl individually and witness how being a Girl Scout plays a significant role in shaping their personalities and fostering strong bonds of friendship. The girls learn valuable life skills, embrace challenges, and find joy in helping others through their community service projects.Throughout "The Girl Scouts at Home," Katherine Keene Galt emphasizes the importance of family and community support in the girls' lives. The girls' families and neighbors cheer them on in their endeavors, providing a nurturing environment that encourages them to dream big and achieve their goals.The narrative showcases the girls' determination and resilience as they face obstacles and setbacks. Through teamwork and the support of their troop leader, they learn the value of perseverance and the satisfaction of overcoming challenges.The book also celebrates the diversity of the Girl Scouts, highlighting the unique strengths and talents that each girl brings to the group. It promotes inclusivity and encourages readers to appreciate and respect the differences in others.Katherine Keene Galt's storytelling style is engaging and accessible, making "The Girl Scouts at Home" an enjoyable read for young audiences. The book's positive messages and relatable characters inspire young readers to embrace the spirit of Girl Scouting and to make a positive impact on their communities.Overall, "The Girl Scouts at Home" is a heartwarming tale that celebrates friendship, personal growth, and the joy of being a Girl Scout. It is a story of empowerment and the power of young girls working together to make a difference in the world.

  • av L. P. Wyman
    381,-

    "The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell" is an engaging children's book written by L. P. Wyman. This captivating story follows the adventures of the Golden Boys, a group of curious and inventive young boys who embark on a thrilling journey into the world of science and discovery.The central characters of the book are the three Golden brothers ¿ Dick, Bob, and Tom. Together, they form an inseparable trio known for their inquisitive nature and passion for scientific experiments. One day, the boys stumble upon an exciting new invention ¿ an electric cell that promises to revolutionize their experiments and open up endless possibilities for their scientific pursuits.The story revolves around the boys' efforts to understand and utilize the electric cell. Guided by their insatiable curiosity and aided by their scientific knowledge, the Golden Boys embark on a series of experiments and projects, each more daring and exciting than the last. As they delve deeper into the world of electricity, they encounter challenges, setbacks, and moments of great triumph, all of which strengthen their bond as brothers and as aspiring scientists.Throughout the book, L. P. Wyman skillfully weaves themes of friendship, teamwork, and the pursuit of knowledge. The Golden Boys' journey is not without its share of obstacles, but they face each challenge with determination, resourcefulness, and a sense of adventure. Their enthusiasm for learning and discovery serves as an inspiring example for young readers, encouraging them to embrace their own curiosity and explore the wonders of the world around them.The author's vivid descriptions bring the scientific experiments to life, captivating young readers and sparking their interest in the field of science. The boys' interactions with mentors and scientists in their community further underscore the value of learning from others and seeking guidance from those with more experience."The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell" also highlights the importance of responsibility and ethical behavior in scientific exploration. The boys learn to handle the power of the electric cell with care and to use their knowledge for the greater good.In the end, "The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell" celebrates the joy of discovery, the thrill of scientific exploration, and the enduring bond of brotherhood. It encourages young readers to embrace their curiosity, nurture their passions, and work together with others to achieve their goals."

  • av Katherine Keene Galt
    381,-

    "The Girl Scouts Rally" is an inspiring children's book written by Katherine Keene Galt. This delightful story follows a group of spirited Girl Scouts as they come together for an exciting and adventurous rally.The central characters of the book are the members of a local Girl Scout troop, each with their unique personalities and strengths. Led by their enthusiastic troop leader, the girls are eager to participate in the rally, where they will meet other Girl Scouts from different troops and engage in various activities that promote teamwork, leadership, and community involvement.As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to the preparations leading up to the rally. The girls eagerly plan and practice for the different events they will take part in, from outdoor challenges to creative projects that emphasize the core values of the Girl Scouts.Throughout "The Girl Scouts Rally," Katherine Keene Galt emphasizes the importance of camaraderie and collaboration among the Girl Scouts. The girls learn valuable lessons in cooperation, communication, and problem-solving as they work together to achieve their goals and win the rally's challenges.The book also celebrates the diversity and inclusivity of the Girl Scouts, as the girls interact with Scouts from various backgrounds and communities. The rally serves as a platform for the girls to forge new friendships, learn about each other's cultures, and embrace the idea of global sisterhood.In "The Girl Scouts Rally," Katherine Keene Galt beautifully captures the essence of the Girl Scouts' spirit, highlighting the organization's commitment to making the world a better place. Through their participation in community service projects during the rally, the girls experience the joy and fulfillment of helping others and making a positive impact on their surroundings.The narrative of "The Girl Scouts Rally" is engaging and uplifting, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences. The book's positive messages about teamwork, leadership, and community engagement serve as valuable life lessons for readers.Overall, "The Girl Scouts Rally" is a heartwarming and empowering tale that celebrates the values and experiences of the Girl Scouts. It encourages young readers to embrace the spirit of the organization, embrace diversity, and work together to create a brighter and more compassionate world.

  • av David Cory
    381,-

    "The Jumble Book" is a delightful collection of short stories for children written by David Cory. The book features a diverse assortment of tales, each one filled with excitement, adventure, and valuable life lessons.In "The Jumble Book," readers are transported to different worlds and introduced to a variety of characters, from brave knights and clever animals to mischievous fairies and kind-hearted children. Each story is unique and captivating, capturing the imagination of young readers and keeping them engrossed from beginning to end.The book's title, "The Jumble Book," aptly reflects the eclectic mix of stories found within its pages. The stories range from humorous and whimsical to heartwarming and touching. Some tales are filled with thrilling escapades, while others focus on the importance of friendship, honesty, and perseverance.One of the highlights of "The Jumble Book" is its engaging writing style. David Cory masterfully weaves words together, creating vivid and enchanting worlds that come alive in the minds of readers. The language is accessible to young audiences, making the book suitable for both independent reading and bedtime storytelling.Throughout the book, children are introduced to valuable life lessons and moral themes that promote character development and positive values. Each story offers opportunities for reflection and discussion, allowing parents, teachers, and caregivers to engage young readers in meaningful conversations.In addition to its captivating storytelling, "The Jumble Book" is beautifully complemented by charming illustrations that add depth and visual appeal to the stories. The illustrations further ignite the imagination, allowing young readers to immerse themselves fully in the magical worlds depicted in the book."The Jumble Book" is a treasure trove of imagination and creativity, making it a timeless classic that continues to enchant and inspire generations of young readers. It serves as a reminder of the joy and wonder of childhood and encourages children to embrace their curiosity, explore new horizons, and cherish the magic of storytelling."

  • av Beatrix Potter
    289,-

    "The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter" is a delightful collection of timeless children's stories written and illustrated by the talented Beatrix Potter. This enchanting treasury brings together some of the most beloved tales that have captured the hearts of generations of young readers.Beatrix Potter's classic stories feature an array of charming animal characters, each with their own unique personalities and adventures. Among the tales included in this treasury are "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," "The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin," "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny," "The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck," and many more."The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter" takes readers on a journey into a world of imagination and wonder, where animals take on human traits and embark on whimsical escapades. Through her beautiful illustrations and engaging storytelling, Beatrix Potter brings to life a magical realm filled with talking animals, picturesque landscapes, and heartwarming lessons.The stories often revolve around the mischievous antics and daring escapades of the characters, especially the misadventures of Peter Rabbit. Young readers will follow Peter as he sneaks into Mr. McGregor's garden or Squirrel Nutkin's mischievous encounters with Old Brown the owl. Each tale is infused with humor, suspense, and valuable lessons about friendship, responsibility, and the consequences of one's actions.Beatrix Potter's illustrations are an integral part of the treasury's charm. With exquisite attention to detail and a keen eye for capturing the animals' personalities, her drawings are both visually captivating and endearing.The treasury also offers a glimpse into the English countryside and rural life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Beatrix Potter's love for nature and her fascination with the countryside are evident in the intricate details of her stories' settings."The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter" serves as a timeless gift for young readers and a nostalgic journey for adults who fondly remember these stories from their own childhood. It continues to captivate audiences of all ages with its enduring charm, endearing characters, and delightful storytelling."

  • av Cyril Burleigh
    381,-

    "The Hilltop Boys" by Cyril Burleigh is an intriguing and adventurous children's book that follows the escapades of a group of young boys living on the hilltop. Set in a quaint countryside village, the story revolves around the main characters: Tom, Dick, Harry, and Sam, who share a deep bond of friendship and a thirst for exploration.The boys' lives are filled with excitement and curiosity as they embark on various thrilling escapades, discovering hidden secrets and uncovering mysteries around their beloved hilltop. From exploring old caves and forgotten ruins to navigating through dense forests, each adventure brings new challenges and lessons that strengthen their friendship and character.Tom, the natural leader of the group, is brave and resourceful, always coming up with exciting plans for their adventures. Dick is the quick-witted and clever one, able to think on his feet and find creative solutions to problems. Harry is the kind-hearted and empathetic member, always looking out for his friends and eager to lend a helping hand. Sam, the youngest of the group, is full of curiosity and wonder, bringing a sense of innocence and joy to their escapades.As they explore the hilltop and its surroundings, the boys encounter a series of unexpected encounters and mysteries that keep readers engaged and eager to know what happens next. They stumble upon hidden treasures, encounter local legends, and solve puzzles that require them to use their collective intelligence and teamwork.Amidst the adventures, the boys also learn valuable life lessons about courage, honesty, loyalty, and the importance of sticking together through thick and thin. The story emphasizes the significance of friendship and the joy of being surrounded by caring and supportive companions.Cyril Burleigh's storytelling is captivating and immersive, transporting readers to a world of wonder and excitement. The vivid descriptions of the hilltop and its scenic beauty allow readers to visualize the setting and become part of the boys' adventures."The Hilltop Boys" is an enchanting tale that appeals to children's sense of adventure, curiosity, and imagination. It encourages readers to appreciate the beauty of nature, the joys of friendship, and the thrill of exploring the unknown."

  • av Francois Coppee
    289,-

    "Contes rapides" est un recueil écrit par François Coppée, un poète et écrivain français du 19e siècle. Ce recueil propose une série de contes courts et vifs, qui se caractérisent par leur concision et leur efficacité narrative.Dans "Contes rapides", François Coppée présente des histoires qui peuvent être lues rapidement mais qui laissent une forte impression. Ces contes sont empreints d'une profonde humanité et explorent des thèmes tels que l'amour, l'amitié, la justice, la nature humaine et les réalités sociales.L'auteur utilise une écriture fluide et expressive pour dépeindre les émotions et les dilemmes de ses personnages, et offre souvent une morale ou une réflexion sur la vie.Les "Contes rapides" de François Coppée sont un reflet de son talent d'observateur de la société et de la psychologie humaine, tout en étant accessibles à un large public grâce à leur format court et concis.Ce recueil est une introduction idéale à l'¿uvre de François Coppée et témoigne de son habileté à captiver les lecteurs avec des contes simples mais profonds.

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