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Biggles's childhood, 2nd chronological, Boy’s Own Paper: 40 Biggles Works It Out: 1952 Post-WWII Boy’s Own Paper: 41 Biggles Takes the Case: 1952 Post-WWII, one from WWII 9 stories, some of them published in magazines 42 Biggles Follows On: 1952 Post-WWII Boy’s Own Paper: 43 Biggles – Air Detective: 1952 Post-WWII 7 stories, first ...
Front cover of the first edition, 1932 (distributed with a dustjacket) Little House replica at the Little House Wayside, 2007 The story of the first book in the series, Little House in the Big Woods, revolves around the life of the Ingalls family in their small home near Pepin, Wisconsin.
The Golden Book of Fairy Tales, by Winfield Scott Hoskins; Baby's Book of Objects; The Animals of Farmer Jones, by Leah Gale, illus. Richard Scarry; This Little Piggy and Other Counting Rhymes, by Phyllis Cerf Wagner, illus. Roberta Harris Pfafflin Petty; Three editions totaling 1.5 million books sold out within five months of publication in 1942.
The Nome Trilogy, also known as The Bromeliad Trilogy or just The Bromeliad, is a trilogy of children's books by British writer Terry Pratchett, consisting of the books Truckers, Diggers and Wings. The trilogy tells the story of the Nomes, a race of tiny people from another world who now live hidden among humans. Through the books they struggle ...
Acacia bynoeana, known colloquially as Bynoe's wattle or tiny wattle, is a species of Acacia native to eastern Australia. [4] It is listed as endangered in New South Wales and as vulnerable according to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 .
An older cousin of the other Littles, he is a pilot and serves as the mail service and occasional transport for all tiny people in the area. In the books he flies a glider (competently) and is responsible and adventurous; in the TV series he flies a propeller plane (poorly) and he is clumsy and frequently gets into trouble.
The Twelfth Holiday Book, illustrators Grace Lodge and Robert MacGillivray; Enid Blyton's Magazine Annual Number 4; Mary Mouse and the Garden Party, illustrator Frederick White, Mary Mouse 17; The Mystery of the Strange Messages, illustrator Lilian Buchanan, The Five Find-Outers 14; New Testament Picture Books 1 and 2, illustrator Elsie Walker
The original Oz books by L. Frank Baum: Cover Order Title Illustrator Year Publisher 1: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: W. W. Denslow: 1900: George M. Hill Company: A little farm girl named Dorothy and her pet dog, Toto, get swept away into the Land of Oz by a Kansas cyclone.