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Easton Press, a division of MBI, Inc., based in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a publisher specializing in premium leather-bound books. In addition to canonical classics, religion, poetry and art books, they publish a selection of science fiction and popular literature. Some of Easton Press's products are arranged in monthly subscription series.
1996 Maxfield Parrish artists edition The Easton Press Collectors Art edition (Norwalk, Conn): The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night Best Known Tales : Original text and artwork reissue of Wiggin, K. D. - The Arabian Nights, Scribner & Sons, 1909 edition (Leather bound, gold inlaid spine on front and back covers; Moiré silk front and end ...
Cinderella, by Charles Perrault (SeaStar Books, 2000) The Adventures of Tom Thumb, by Marianna Mayer (Chronicle Books, 2001) Sleeping Beauty, by the Brothers Grimm (Wilhelm Grimm and Jacob Grimm) and Mahlon F. Craft (SeaStar Books] 2002; leather bound edition by Easton Press, 2006)
Both of these guides appeared in the Easton Press leather bound copies of the series. For that series the title of the Bond book was changed to "Birds of the Caribbean". [9] Birds of the West Indies (1999), by James Bond. PFG 19: A Field Guide to the Insects of America North of Mexico (1970), by Donald J. Borror and Richard E. White
Four Ways to Forgiveness was published in 1995 in a leather-bound, signed edition by Easton Press, [citation needed] which described itself as releasing "works of lasting meaning, beauty and importance." [This quote needs a citation] Five Ways to Forgiveness was first published in 2017 as a Library of America eBook Classic.
He is present in all the books except for The Prairie, as he dies of old age after narrowly escaping a forest fire in The Pioneers. [23] Uncas, son of Chingachgook, "last of the Mohicans", [24] grew to manhood, but was killed in a battle with the hostile scout Magua. In actual history, a man named Uncas was a chief of the Mohegan in the 1600s. [25]
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