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- Summer gig: teenager serves two internships on Captiol Hill by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut42525339802500;
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- Subjects: Pyle, Sophie.; Pyle, Jane.; Pyle, Olivia.; Pyle, Nicholas.; Pyle, Robert.; Pyle, Susan.; Keaton, Drew.;
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- Summer movie, music series kicks off by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut42309318422700;
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- Subjects: McMullen, Donovan.; Arts Splash 2005--Guilford Technical Community College Amphitheater (High Point, N.C.); Lewallen, Abby.; High Point (N.C.) Area Arts Council; McMullen, Mariah.; Vernon, Emily.; Pyle, Olivia.; Grady, Spencer.; Grady, Rick.; Grady, Nicholas.; Grady, Alex.; Mattes, Terry.; Mattes, Taylor.; Mattes, Noah.;
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- A St. Nicholas anthology : the early years / by Frye, Burton C.,1920-compiler.(CARDINAL)435584;
"LIFE" BY E. VINCENT MILLAYA JUNE DAY BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLA SONG OF THE WOODS BY S.V. BENETABRAM MORRISON BY JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIERAFTER THE CELEBRATION (AS TOLD BY THE FIRE-CRACKER) BY E. VINCENT MILLAYAFTER VACATION BY BENNETT CERFAN ALPHABET FROM ENGLAND BY CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTIAN OLD-FASHIONED THANKSGIVING BY LOUISA MAY ALCOTTBABY SYLVESTER BY BRET HARTEBUFFALO HUNTING BY THEODORE ROOSEVELTCHRISTMAS EVERY DAY BY W.D. HOWELLSDAY'S REST-TIME BY E. VINCENT MILLAYEDITHA'S BURGLAR BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETTFOREST TREES BY E. VINCENT MILLAYFRIENDS BY E. VINCENT MILLAYGRATITUDE BY CORNELIA OTIS SKINNERHOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP BY RUDYARD KIPLINGIN JUNE-TIME BY WILLIAM R. BENETJATAKA TALES RETOLD BY ELLEN C. BABBITTLETTERS TO YOUNG FRIENDS BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONMORNING BY EMILY DICKINSONMRS. PETERKIN'S TEA-PARTY BY LUCRETIA P. HALEMY COUNTRY BY RACHEL LYMAN FIELDMYSTERY BY STEPHEN VINCENT BENETPOMPEY'S CHRISTMAS BY CAROLYN WELLSSEPTEMBER BY KATHARINE PYLETHE BOYS OF MY BOYHOOD BY WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANTTHE CASTLE OF BIM BY FRANK R. STOCKTONTHE CREATURE WITH NO CLAWS BY JOEL CHANDLER HARRISTHE CRUISE OF THE DAZZLER BY JACK LONDONTHE DOZEN FROM LAKERIM BY RUPERT HUGHESTHE EAGLE AND THE SERPENT BY WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANTTHE FLOWER-FED BUFFALOES BY VACHEL LINDSAYTHE GIN-GER-BREAD BOY TOLD BY NOVA NESTRICKTHE HARVEST BY WILLIAM R. BENETTHE INGENIOUS LITTLE MAN BY JOHN BENNETTTHE LAND OF ROMANCE BY E. VINCENT MILLAYTHE LITTLE RED APPLE TREE BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEYTHE LITTLE TOY DOG BY EUGENE FIELDTHE PORCUPINE BY JOHN BURROUGHSTHE SKYLARK'S SONG BY JOHN BENNETTTHE SLEEPING FLOWERS BY EMILY DICKINSONTHE STORY OF A PROVERB BY SIDNEY LANIERTHE STORY OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS BY HOWARD PYLETHE STORY OF THE SPHINX BY EMMA J. ARNOLDTHE TARDY SANTA CLAUS BY KATE D. WIGGINTHE WILD MARCH WIND BY RACHEL LYMAN FIELDTWO VALENTINES BY TUDOR JENKSVACATION SONG BY E. VINCENT MILLAYYOUNG MOTHER HUBBARD BY E. VINCENT MILLAYA collection of stories, poems, songs, and illustrations as they appeared in St. Nicholas, a magazine for boys and girls published at the turn of the century.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Children's literature.; Literature; Literature;
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- A critical history of children's literature : a survey of children's books in English. Prepared in four parts / by Meigs, Cornelia,1884-1973.(CARDINAL)196723;
Includes bibliographies.PART FOUR: GOLDEN YEARS AND TIME OF TUMULT: 1920-1967 / by Ruth Hill Viguers: Childhood golden era and after: an introductory survey -- Treasure from the past: folklore retold and newly recorded, hero tales, The Bible, Introductions to great literature -- Worlds without boundaries: literary fairy tales an fantasy -- Quests, survival, and the romance of history: adventure tales and historical fiction -- Adventures in the New World: American historical and period stories -- Backgrounds of understanding: history, geography, travel -- One world in children's books: storiies of other lands and people -- Experiences to share: modern realistic stories, family stories, social trends -- Companions on the road: biogrraphy -- The world around us: books of facts and information -- The artist as storyteller: picture books -- Poetry -- Looking ahead,PART ONE: ROOTS IN THE PAST: UP TO 1840 / by Cornelia Meigs: The deepest roots: folklore, the original inheritance -- The quickening life: Medieval tales: morality and mystery plays -- The multiplying leaves: the printed word: Caxton, Aesop, Malory -- "The compass of the world" : Hakluyt's Voyages, Plutarch's Lives, Foxe -- Three tales of travel: Pilgrim's Progress, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels -- The Bible and the Sun: influence of Locke; John Newbery's contribution -- The little female academy: Sarah Fielding, Sarah Trimmer, Hannah More, Mary Wollstonecraft, and others -- Launching a century: Mary Sherwood; Fables; Charles and Mary Lamb -- Rousseau and his companions: new influences, Thomas Day, Maria Edgworth, Walter Scott -- Distinguished foreigners: Gesta Romanorum, Comenius, Perrault, The Arabian Nights -- The New England Primer : spiritual literature in early America -- Printer's ink: Isaiah Thomas, Hugh Gaine -- Two indefatigable Americans: Samuel Goodrich, Jacob Abbott -- "Some excellent verses for the education of youth."PART THREE: A RIGHTFUL HERITAGE: 1890-1920 / by Elizabeth Nesbitt: A new era: Howard Pyle -- A rightful heritage: Folklore. classic myths, fairy books -- A new impulse in romance: Robert Louis Stevenson -- The great originator: Rudyard Kipling -- Classics in miniature: Beatrix Potter -- A landmark in fantasy: The Wind in the Willows -- Extensions of reality: Old Mother West Wind series, David Blaize and the Blue Door, Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Peter Pan, A Little Boy Lost -- Romance and actuality: Eliza Orne White, Laura Richards, Ralph Henry Barbour, Lucy Finch Perkins, Hamlin Garland -- Events and people: History and biography -- The march of the picture books: Gelett Burgess, E. Boyd Smith, Boutet de Mouvel, H. Willebeck Le Mair, Leslie Brooke -- Poets of childhood -- Major steps foreword: Children's rooms established in public libraries, professional education for children's libraries, literary criticismof children's books recognized in press.PART TWO: WIDENING HORIZONS: 1840-1890 / by Anne Thaxter Eaton: The Victorian family / Charlotte Mary Yonge -- A scientist, a reaiist, and a purveyer of magic: Mrs. Gatty, Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. Molesworth -- A broader field: Castle Blair, Hans Brinker, Heidi, Tom Brown's School Days, Westward Ho!, The Water-Rabbit -- The return of the fairy tale: The Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Charles Dickens, William Thackeray -- The gift of pure nonsense and pure imagination: Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, George Macdonald, Dinah Mulock, Oscar Wilde -- The American family: Elsie Dinsmore, Lady Prudy, Five Little Peppers, Little Women -- The field of adventure in England and America: Frederick Marryat, George Henty, Robert Lewis Stevenson, Oliver Optic, Richard H. Dana, Jules Verne -- Illustrators who were more than illustrators: George Cruikshank, John Tenniel, Walter Crane, Randolph Caldecott, Kate Greenaway -- New horizons: The Bodleys, Zigzag Journeys, Boy Travellers, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Tom Sawyer, Toby Tyler, Tales of a Grandfather -- Magazines for children in the Nineteenth Century: The Children's Friend, Aunt Judy's Magazine and others in England: St. Nicholas, Youth's Companion and others in America -- Poetry for children in the Nineteenth Century.
- Subjects: Children's literature;
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