| Thornton W. Burgess - Juvenile Fiction - 1995 - 100 pages
The adventures of Peter Rabbit, Johnny Chuck, Reddy Fox, the Merry Little Breezes, and all their companions in the fields, the woods, and the streams. | |
| William Horwood - Juvenile Fiction - 1998 - 292 pages
This stunning sequel follows the further adventures of four of the most beloved characters in English literature: loyal Mole, resourceful Water Rat, stern but wise Badger, and ... | |
| Lyman Frank Baum - Juvenile Fiction - 1988 - 346 pages
Dorothy's aunt and uncle get acquainted with Oz after they lose their farm and Ozma invites them to live with her. | |
| Dartmoor (England) - 1980 - 240 pages
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson travel to the bleak wastes of Dartmoor to solve the mystery surrounding the late Sir Charles Baskerville and a ghostly hound. | |
| Andrew Lang, Henry Justice Ford - Juvenile Fiction - 1965 - 384 pages
Classic collection of 32 less familiar folk tales narrated in clear, lively prose. Different enough to capture all imaginations, the tales are drawn from many different ... | |
| Johann David Wyss - Fiction - 2006 - 364 pages
Shipwrecked on a tropical island, a Swiss minister, his wife, and their four sons struggle to survive until they can be rescued. | |
| Jules Verne - Fiction - 1992 - 262 pages
With an exclusive introduction and notes by David Stuart Davies. Translation by Louis Mercier. Professor Aronnax, his faithful servant, Conseil, and the Canadian harpooner, Ned ... | |
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