Sunday, April 9, 2017
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Friday, September 30, 2016
Project Gutenberg/The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln by Wayne Whipple
Written in 1915, so there will be some insensitive terminology and references by today's standards. If this is unacceptable, please skip this book. Some sections are written in colloquial English as testimony passed down to Lincoln from his relatives.
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Project Gutenberg: The Story of the Champions of the Round Table by Howard Pyle
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Grades 4 and Up.
Grades 4 and Up.
CONTENTS The Story of Launcelot Chapter First How Sir Launcelot Came Forth From the Enchanted Castle of the Lake and Entered Into the World Again, and How King Arthur Made Him Knight Chapter Second How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lionel Rode Forth Errant Together and How Sir Lionel Met Sir Turquine to His Great Dole. Also How Sir Ector Grieved for the Departure of His Brother Launcelot and So, Following Him, Fell into a Very Sorry Adventure Chapter Third How Sir Launcelot was Found in a Sleep by Queen Morgana le Fay and Three Other Queens who were with Her, and How He was Taken to a Castle of Queen Morgana's and of What Befell Him There Chapter Fourth How Sir Launcelot Sought Sir Lionel and How a Young Damsel Brought Him to the Greatest Battle that Ever He Had in All His Life Chapter Fifth How Sir Launcelot Went Upon an Adventure with the Damsel Croisette as Companion, and How He Overcame Sir Peris of the Forest Sauvage Chapter Sixth How Sir Launcelot Took Part in the Tournament Between King Bagdemagus and the King of North Wales, and How He Won that Battle for King Bagdemagus Chapter Seventh How Sir Launcelot Fell Into the Greatest Peril that Ever He Encountered in all His Life. Also How He Freed a Misfortunate Castle and Town From the Giants Who Held Them, and How He Released the Lord Thereof From a Dungeon Chapter Eighth How Sir Launcelot Rescued Sir Kay From a Perilous Pass Also How He Changed Armor with Sir Kay and what Befell There
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
Saturday, July 18, 2015
The Three Bears of Porcupine Ridge by Jean M. Thompson/ Project Gutenberg
Newly available: see here.
THE THREE BEARS OF PORCUPINE RIDGE
“WOOF, woof, woof,” called the little black mother bear gruffly, turning over a rotten log with her snout and uncovering a fine ant’s nest.
“Woof, woof,” answered back the two round black balls of animated fur—the cubs, as they scrambled eagerly and clumsily over the log, and began to feed greedily upon their mother’s find.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Monday, December 31, 2012
Yule-Tide in Many Lands/Google Books
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Mary Poague Pringle, Clara A. Urann
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1916 - 201 pages
This book includes New Year's Day customs.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
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