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Best in children's books. Vol. 42.

LIBRA - Rare PZ5 .B42 Vol.42
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nelson Doubleday, Inc., publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Children--Conduct of life--Juvenile literature.
Children.
Children--Conduct of life.
Conduct of life--Juvenile literature.
Conduct of life.
Natural history--Juvenile literature.
Natural history.
Games--Juvenile literature.
Games.
Science--Juvenile literature.
Science.
Geography--Juvenile literature.
Geography.
Adventure and adventurers--Juvenile literature.
Adventure and adventurers.
Children's stories.
Children's poetry.
Penn Provenance:
Traister, Daniel (donor)
Physical Description:
156 pages, 4 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, color map ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Garden City, N.Y. : Nelson Doubleday, Inc., [1961]
Summary:
A collection of world literature, old and new, for children, volume contains fiction, poetry, historical adventures, games, fairy tales, nature, science, and geography sections.
Contents:
Buffalo Bill
Doll in the grass
Songs of nature / Alfred Tennyson
Kiki is an actress / Charlotte Steiner
Endless tale / James Baldwin
Baby's Mother Goose
Edison and Marconi: wizards of invention / Smith Burnham
True book of little Eskimos / Donalda McKillop
Erminka and the red-topped boots / Margery Clark
Henry and Ribsy go fishing / Beverly Clearly
Let's go to Germany.
Notes:
Title, imprint and volume number from table of contents page on endpapers.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries Libra Rare copy has dust jacket retained.
OCLC:
39934934

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