1338 Paul Zindel


Paul Zindel

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Begonia for Miss Applebaum (children)1989Book
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (teleplay)1989Play
A Star for the Latecomer (children)1980Book
Alice in Wonderland (teleplay)1985Play
Amulets against the Dragon Forces (play)1999Play
And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little (play)1967Play
Attack of the Killer Fishsticks (children)1993Book
Babes in Toyland (teleplay)1986Play
Camp Megadeath (children)2003Book
Confessions of a Teenage Baboon (children)1977Book
David & Della (children)1993Book
Death by CD (children)2003Book
Death on the Amazon (children)2002Book
Every 17 Minutes the Crowd Goes Crazy (play)Play
Fifth Grade Safari (children)1992Book
Fright Party (children)1993Book
Harry and Hortense at Hormone High (children)1985Book
I Love My Mother (children)1975Book
I Never Loved Your Mind (children)1970Book
Ladies at the Alamo (play)1977Play
Let Me Hear You Whisper (teleplay)1969Play
Loch (children)1994Book
Mame (screenplay)1974Play
Maria’s Lovers (screenplay)1984Play
My Darling, My Hamburger (children)1969Book
Night of the Bat (children)2001Book
One Hundred Percent Laugh Riot (children)1994Book
Pardon Me, You’re Stepping on My Eyeball! (children)1976Book
Raptor (children)1998Book
Rats (children)1999Book
Reef of Death (children)1998Book
Runaway Train (screenplay)1985Play
The Amazing and Death-Defying Diary of Eugene Dingman (children)1987Book
The Doom Stone (children)1995Book
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (play)1964Play
The E-Mail Murders (children)2001Book
The Gadget (children)2001Book
The Girl Who Wanted a Boy (children)1981Book
The Gourmet Zombie (children)2002Book
The Houdini Whodunit (children)2002Book
The Ladies Should Be in Bed (play)Play
The Lethal Gorilla (children)2001Book
The Petrified Parrot (children)2003Book
The Phantom of 86th Street (children)2002Book
The Pigman (children)1968Book
The Pigman and Me (children)1992Book
The Pigman’s Legacy (children)1980Book
The Scream Museum (children)2001Book
The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild (play)1972Play
The Square Root of Murder (children)2002Book
The Surfing Corpse (children)2001Book
The Undertaker’s Gone Bananas (children)1978Book
To Take a Dare (children)1982Book
Up the Sandbox (screenplay)1972Play

 

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1330 Laurence Yep


Laurence Yep

TitleDateTypeLinks
American Dragons: Twenty-Five Asian-American Voices (ed.)1993Collection
Angelfish (children)2001Book
Auntie Tiger (picture book)2008Book
Bravo, Mia! Girl of the Year (children)2008Book
Child of the Owl (children)1977Book
City of Fire (children)2009Book
City of Ice (children)2011Book
Cockroach Cooties (short stories)2001Collection
Dragon Cauldron (children)1991Book
Dragon of the Lost Sea (children)1982Book
Dragon Road/The Red Warrior (children)2008Book
Dragon Steel (children)1985Book
Dragon War (children)1992Book
Dragon’s Gate (children)1993Book
Dragonwings (children)1975Book
Dragonwings (play)Play
Dream Soul (children)2000Book
Fairy Bones (play)Play
Hi (play)Play
Hiroshima (novella)1995Book
Kind Hearts and Gentle Monsters (children)1982Book
Lady of Ch’iao Kuo: Warrior of the South, A.D. 531 (children)2001Book
Later, Gator (children)1995Book
Liar, Liar (children)1983Book
Mia (children)2008Book
Monster Makers Inc. (children)1986Book
Mountain Light (children)1985Book
Pay the Chinaman (play)Play
Ribbons (children)1996Book
Sea Glass (children)1979Book
Seademons (children)1977Book
Shadow Lord (children)1985Book
Skunk Scout (children)2001Book
Spring Pearl: The Last Flower (children)2002Book
Sweetwater (children)1973Book
The Age of Wonders (play)Play
The Amah (children)1999Book
The Boy Who Swallowed Snakes (picture book)1994Book
The Butterfly Boy (picture book)1993Book
The Case of the Firecrackers (children)1999Book
The Case of the Goblin Pearls (children)1997Book
The Case of the Lion Dance (children)1998Book
The City of Dragons (picture book)1995Book
The Cook’s Family (children)1998Book
The Curse of the Squirrel (children)1987Book
The Dragon Prince: A Chinese Beauty and the Beast Tale (picture book)1997Book
The Dragon’s Child: A Story of Angel Island (children)2008Book
The Earth Dragon Awakes: The San Francisco Earthquake of 19062006Book
The Ghost Fox (picture book)1994Book
The Imp That Ate My Homework (children)1997Book
The Journal of Wong Ming-Chung: A Chinese Miner (children)2000Book
The Junior Thunder Lord (picture book)1994Book
The Khan’s Daughter: A Mongolian Folktale (picture book)2008Book
The Lost Garden (autobiography)1990Book
The Magic Paintbrush (picture book)2000Book
The Man Who Tricked a Ghost (picture book)1993Book
The Mark Twain Murders (children)1982Book
The Rainbow People (short stories)1989Collection
The Serpent’s Children (children)1984Book
The Shell Woman and the King: A Chinese Folktale (picture book)1993Book
The Star Fisher (children)1991Book
The Star Maker (children)2011Book
The Tiger’s Apprentice: Book One (children)2003Book
The Tom Sawyer Fires (children)1984Book
The Traitor (children)2003Book
Thief of Hearts (children)1995Book
Tiger Magic: Book Three (children)2006Book
Tiger Woman (picture book)1995Book
Tiger’s Blood: Book Two (children)2005Book
Tongues of Jade (short stories)1991Collection
Tree of Dreams: Ten Tales from the Garden of Night1995Collection
When the Bomb Dropped: The Story of Hiroshima1994Book
When the Circus Came to Town (picture book)2001Book

 

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1295 Laura Ingalls Wilder


Laura Ingalls Wilder

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Bouquet of Wildflowers1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_20_1917b.htm
A Dog’s a Dog for A’ That1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_20_1916.htm
A Few Minutes with a Poet1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_05_1919.htm
A Homey Chat for Mothers: Are You Your Children’s Confidant?1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_15_1921.htm
A Little House Reader: A Collection of WritingsCollection
A Little House SamplerCollection
A Little House Traveler: Writings from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s JourneysCollection
A Plain Beauty Talk: Women Can Afford to Spend Time on ... Looks1914Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_20_1914.htm
About Folks You Know1925Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_15_1925.htm
According to Experts1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_05_1917.htm
All in the Day’s Work: Just a Neighborly Visit with Folks at ...1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_05_1916.htm
All the World Is Queer1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_20_1916.htm
An Autumn Day1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_20_1916.htm
An Ozark Homemaker1914Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_20_1914.htm
And a Woman Did It1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_20_1917.htm
And Missouri ’Showed’ Them1915Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_05_1915.htm
Are We Too Busy?1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_05_1917.htm
Are You Going Ahead?1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_20_1917.htm
Are You Helping or Hindering?1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_05_1918.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks 11924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_15_1924.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks 21924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_01_1924c.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: A Man’s Word Is All He Has1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_01_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Be True to Yourself1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_01_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Christmas When I Was Sixteen1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_15_1924.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Compass Needle to the Star1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_01_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Daily Tasks Are Not Small Things1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_15_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Everyday Implications of the Golden Rule1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_01_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Far in the Future1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_15_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Going after the Cows1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_15_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Growing Older1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_01_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Having a Family Motto1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_15_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: I Don’t Know ... the World Is Coming To1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_15_1921.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Kind Hearts1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_01_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Learning Something New1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_01_1924.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Lesson from an Irish Fable1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_01_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Love of Home1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_01_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Mother Passed Away1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_01_1924.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: National Costumes1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_15_1924.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Not So Bad Off1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_01_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Our Brains - and Providence1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_15_1924.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Our Stewardship of the Earth1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_01_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Pies and Poetry1924Essay
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Success1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_15_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Thanks for Benefits Bestowed1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_15_1923.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Thanks for the Harvest1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_15_1921.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: The Armor of a Smile1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_01_1921.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: The Blessings of the Year1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_15_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: The Light We Throw1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_01_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: The Things that Matter1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_01_1924.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: The Woman’s Place1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_15_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: Times and Things1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_01_1922.htm
As a Farm Woman Thinks: We Keep Right on Eating1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_01_1922.htm
As in Days of Old1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_15_1922.htm
Before Santa Claus Came1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_20_1916.htm
Buy Goods Worth the Price1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_05_1917.htm
By the Shores of Silver Lake (novel)1939Book
Chasing Thistledown1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_20_1917.htm
Dear Children1992Legal Document/Correspondence
Dear Farm Women1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_05_1921b.htm
Do Not Waste Your Strength1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_05_1916.htm
Do the Right Thing Always1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_20_1918.htm
Does Haste Make Waste?1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_20_1917.htm
Does It Pay to be Idle?1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_20_1916.htm
Doing Our Best1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_05_1917.htm
Each in His Place1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_05_1917.htm
Early Training Counts Most1918Essay
Economy in Egg Production1915Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_05_1915.htm
Everyone Can Do Something1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_20_1917.htm
Facts versus Theories1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_20_1916.htm
Farm Journalist : Writings from the OzarksCollection
Farmer Boy (novel)1933Book
Favors the Small Farm Home: The March of Progress1911Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_18_1911.htm
Five Dollar Prize for Women1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_20_1920a.htm
Folk are ’Just Folks’1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_05_1916.htm
Friendship Must Be Wooed1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_05_1919.htm
From a Farm Woman to You1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_01_1921.htm
From Mrs. Wilder’s Nature Songs: The People in God’s Out-of-Doors1911Poemhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_15_1911.htm
Get the Habit of Being Ready1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_20_1917.htm
Getting the Worst of It1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_05_1917.htm
Giving and Taking Advice1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_20_1917.htm
Good Times on the Farm: It’s Easy to Have Fun if You Plan for It1914Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_05_1914.htm
Haying while the Sun Shines1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_20_1916.htm
Henry Ford’s Own Story1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_20b_1917.htm
Here’s the Farm Loan Plan1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_20_1919b.htm
Hitching up for Family Team Work1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_15_1923.htm
How about the Home Front?1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_20_1918.htm
How the Findleys Invest Their Money/Findleys Strive for an Education1922Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_01_1922.htm
If We Only Understood1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_05_1917.htm
Join ’Don’t Worry’ Club: Conservation of a Woman’s Strength ...1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_20_1916.htm
Just a Question of Tact1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_05_1916.htm
Just Neighbors1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_20_1917.htm
Keep Journeying On1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_05_1918.htm
Keep the Saving Habit1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_20_1919.htm
Keeping House1933Short Story
Kin-Folks or Relations?1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_05_1916.htm
Laura Ingalls Wilder & Rose Wilder Lane: LettersCollection
Laura’s Album: A Remembrance ScrapbookCollection
Learning to Work Together1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_05_1916.htm
Let Us Be Just1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_05_1917.htm
Let’s Revive the Old Amusements1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_20_1919.htm
Life is an Adventure1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_05_1916.htm
Little House in the Big Woods (novel)1932Book
Little House in the Ozarks: The Rediscovered WritingsCollection
Little House on the Prairie (novel)1935Book
Little Town on the Prairie (novel)1941Book
Look for Fairies Now1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_05_1916.htm
Magic in Plain Foods: All the World Serves a Woman ... Telephones1915Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_20_1915.htm
Make a New Beginning1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_05_1918.htm
Make Every Minute Count1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_20_1918.htm
Make Your Dreams Come True1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_05_1918.htm
Making the Best of Things1915Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_20_1915.htm
Mother, a Magic Word1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_01_1921.htm
Mrs. Jones Takes the Rest Cure1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_05_1919.htm
My Apple Orchard1912Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_01_1912.htm
New Day for Women1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_05_1918.htm
Now We Visit Bohemia 11920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_05_1920.htm
Now We Visit Bohemia 21920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_20_1920.htm
On the Banks of Plum Creek (novel)1937Book
On the Way Home (journal)1962Collection
Opportunity1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_05_1918.htm
Our Fair and Other Things1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_05_1916.htm
Overcoming Our Difficulties1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_20_1918.htm
Pioneering on an Ozark Farm1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_01_1921.htm
Put Yourself in His Place1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_05_1917.htm
San Marino is Small but Mighty1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_05_1918.htm
Santa Claus at the Front1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_20_1918.htm
Shorter Hours for Farm Women1913Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_28_1913.htm
Showing Dad the Way: Mansfield Has a Boys’ Good Road Club ...1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_05b_1916.htm
So We Moved the Spring: How Running Water Was Provided ...1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_20_1916.htm
Spic, Span and Beauty: How a Home Responds to Springtime Touches1931Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_01_1931.htm
Swearing is a Foolish Habit1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_05_1918.htm
Thanksgiving Time1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_20_1916.htm
The American Spirit1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_20_1918.htm
The Fairs that Build Men: Where Citizens of Tomorrow Are Trained1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_15_1924b.htm
The Farm Home: A Housewife’s Duties1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: A Spirit of Sadness Over it All1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_20_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Benzol as a Substitute for Gasoline1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_20_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Classed as Illiterates1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Commodore Perry and Air Travel1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Compensations1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_20_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Don’t Call the Government All of the Time1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Harvest of the Soul1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_20_1920b.htm
The Farm Home: Honor and Duty1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Income and Expenses1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Memory1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: My Dream House1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Our Next President1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Parable of Wild Fruit1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Peace on Earth1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_20_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Personal and National Responsibility: Doing ... Right1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Quakers and Infidels1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Rose Wilder Lane in Europe1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Simplify, Simplify1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_20_1919.htm
The Farm Home: The American Federation of Labor1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_20_1919.htm
The Farm Home: The Great Woods Have Been Destroyed1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: The Man of the Place1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: The Valley of Ten Thousand in Alaska1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_20_1919.htm
The Farm Home: The Wanton Destruction of Trees1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_20_1919.htm
The Farm Home: Think for Yourself1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_05_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Tired to Death with Work1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_20_1920.htm
The Farm Home: To Stand by Ourselves1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_20_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Troubles Grow as We Talk about Them1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_20_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Two Heads Are Better than One1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: What Women Can Add to Politics1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_05_1919.htm
The Farm Home: When the Blues Descend1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_20_1920.htm
The Farm Home: Women Working in the Fields1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_20_1920.htm
The First Four Years (journal)1971Collection
The Long Winter (novel)1940Book
The Road Back (writings)Collection
The Roads Women Travel1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_01_1921.htm
The Story of Rocky Ridge Farm1911Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_22_1911.htm
The War, the Terrible1917Essay
These Happy Golden Years (novel)1943Book
Thoughts are Things1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_11_05_1917.htm
To Buy or Not to Buy1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_20_1917.htm
Turkeys Bring $1,000 a Year: Where Secret of Success Is ’Love Them’1924Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_01_1924.htm
Victory May Depend on You1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_20_1918.htm
Visit ’Show You’ Farm1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_03_20_1918b.htm
We Must Not Be Small Now1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_20_1918.htm
We Visit Arabia1920Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_05_1920.htm
We Visit Paris Now1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_05_1921.htm
We Visit Poland1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_15_1921.htm
West from Home (letters)1974Collection
What Days in which to Live!1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_20_1918.htm
What Makes My County Great and Why I’m Proud to Be a Citizen1923Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_12_01_1923.htm
What the War Means to Women1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_05_05_1918.htm
What Would You Do?1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_05_1918.htm
What’s in a Word?1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_01_05_1917.htm
When Grandma Pioneered1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_08_01_1921.htm
When Is a Settler an Old Settler?1916Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_06_05_1916.htm
When Proverbs Get Together1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_09_05_1918.htm
Who’ll Do the Women’s Work?1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_05_1919.htm
Without Representation1917Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_07_05_1917.htm
Women and Real Politics1921Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_15_1921.htm
Women’s Duty at the Polls1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_04_20_1919.htm
Work Makes Life Interesting1919Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_02_20_1919.htm
Writings to Young WomenCollection
Your Code of Honor1918Essayhttp://www.pioneergirl.com/ruralist_10_05_1918.htm

 

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1284 E.B. White


E.B. White

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Subtreasury of American Humour (ed.)1941Collection
A Turkey for Security1942Short Story
Alice through the Cellophane1933Short Story
Another Ho-Hum (essays)1932Collection
Charlotte’s Web (children)1952Book
Death of a Pig1954Short Story
Dr. Vinton1932Short Story
E.B. White Reader1966Collection
Essays of E.B. White1977Collection
Every Day Is Saturday1934Essay
Farewell to Model T1936Essay
From Sea to Shining SeaEssay
Getting Along with Women1942Essay
Here Is New York1949Book
Ho-Hum: Newsbreaks from the New Yorker (essays)1931Collection
Is Sex Necessary? or Why You Feel the Way You Do1929Book
Letters of E.B. White1976Collection
Letters of E.B. White2007Collection
One Man’s Meat1940Essay
One Man’s Meat (essays)1942Collection
Pearls from My Oyster (misc.)1989Collection
Poems and Sketches of E.B. White1981Collection
Quo Vadimus; or the Case for the Bicycle1939Essay
Stuart Little (children)1945Book
The Door1939Short Storyhttp://www.americanliterature.com/White/SS/TheDoor.html

http://www.amlit.com/White/SS/TheDoor.html

http://www.classicshorts.com/stories/door.html

http://fiction.eserver.org/short/the_door.html
The Elements of Style1959Book
The Family That Dwelt Apart1973Short Story
The Fox of Peapack and Other Poems1938Collection
The Hour of Letdown1952Short Story
The Lady Is Cold (poems)1928Collection
The Morning of the Day They Did It1950Short Story
The Points of My Compass: Letters from the East, the West ... (novel)1962Book
The Ring of TimeEssayhttp://www.mrrena.com/misc/rotime.shtml
The Second Tree from the Corner (misc.)1954Collection
The Song of the Queen Bee1954Short Story
The Supremacy of Uruguay1933Short Story
The Trumpet of the Swan (children)1970Book
The Wild Flag (essays)1946Collection
Writings from the New Yorker, 1925-761990Collection
You Can’t Resettle Me!1936Essay

 

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1264 Yoko Kawashima Watkins


Yoko Kawashima Watkins

TitleDateTypeLinks
My Brother, My Sister and I (children)1994Book
So Far from the Bamboo Grove (children)1986Book
Tales from the Bamboo Grove (short stories)1992Collection

 

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1226 Yoshiko Uchida


Yoshiko Uchida

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Jar of Dreams (children)1981Book
Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese-American Family (autobiog.)1982Book
Hisako’s Mysteries (children)1969Book
In-Between Maya (children)1967Book
Invisible Thread: An Autobiography1991Book
Journey Home (children)1992Book
Journey to Topaz: ... the Japanese America Evacuation (children)1971Book
Magic Purse (children)1993Book
Makoto, the Smallest Boy (children)1970Book
Mik and the Prowler (children)1960Book
New Friends for Susan (children)1951Book
Picture Bride (novel)1987Book
Rokubei and the Thousand Rice Bowls (children)1962Book
Samurai of Gold Hill (children)1972Book
Sumi and the Goat and the Tokyo Express (children)1969Book
Sumi’s Prize (children)1964Book
Sumi’s Special Happening (children)1966Book
Takao and Grandfather’s Sword (children)1958Book
Tears of Autumn (children)Book
The Best Bad Thing (children)1983Book
The Birthday Visitor (children)1975Book
The Bracelet (children)1976Book
The Dancing Kettle1949Short Story
The Dancing Kettle and Other Japanese Folk Tales1949Collection
The Forever Christmas Tree (children)1963Book
The Full Circle (children)1957Book
The Happiest Ending (children)1985Book
The Magic Listening Cap: More Folk Tales from Japan1955Collection
The Magic Purse (children)1993Book
The Promised Year (children)1959Book
The Rooster Who Understood Japanese (children)1976Book
The Sea of Gold1965Short Story
The Sea of Gold and Other Tales from Japan1965Collection
The Terrible Leak (children)1990Book
The Two Foolish Cats (children)1987Book
The Wise Old Woman (children)1994Book
Write Idea!1993Book

 

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1213 Geoffrey Trease


Geoffrey Trease

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Flight of Angels (children)1989Book
A Masque for the Queen (children)1970Book
A Ship to Rome (children)1972Book
A Thousand for Sicily (children)1964Book
A Voice in the Night (children)1973Book
A Whiff of Burnt Boats (autobiography)1971Book
A Wood by Moonlight and Other Stories1981Collection
After the Tempest (play)1938Play
Army without Banners1945Book
Aunt Augusta’s Elephant (children)1991Book
Bent is the Bow (children)1965Book
Black Banner Abroad (children)1954Book
Black Banner Players (children)1952Book
Black Night, Red Morning (children)1944Book
Bows against the Barons (children)1934Book
Bring Out the Banners (children)1994Book
Britain Yesterday (children’s nonfiction)1975Book
Byron, A Poet Dangerous to Know (children’s nonfiction)1969Book
Calabrian Quest (children)1990Book
Call to Arms (children)1935Book
Change at Maythorn (children)1962Book
Clem Voroshilov: The Red Marshall1940Book
Cloak for a Spy (children)1997Book
Comrades for the Charter (children)1934Book
Cue for Treason (children)1940Book
Curse on the Sea (children)1996Book
D.H. Lawrence, the Phoenix and the Flame (children’s nonfiction)1973Book
Danger in the Wings (children)1997Book
Days to Remember: A Garland of Historic Anniversaries (short stories)1973Collection
Detectives of the Dales (children)1938Book
Edward Elgar, Maker of Music (children’s nonfiction)1960Book
Elizabeth, Princess in Peril (children)1997Book
Enjoying Books (children’s nonfiction)1951Book
Farewell the Hills (autobiography)1998Book
Fire on the Wind (children)1993Book
Follow my Black Plume (children)1963Book
Fortune, My Foe: Story of Sir Walter Raleigh (children’s nonfiction)1949Book
Grey Adventurer (children)1942Book
Henry, King to Be (children)1995Book
Hidden Treasure (children’s nonfiction)1989Book
Home Life Returns to Russia1936Essay
Horsemen on the Hills (children)1971Book
In the Land of the Mogul (children)1938Book
Laughter at the Door (autobiography)1974Book
London: A Concise History1975Book
Looking through History: The Edwardian Era (children’s nonfiction)1986Book
Mandeville (children)1980Book
Matthew Todd’s Journal (ed.)1968Collection
Missing from Home (children)1937Book
Mission to Marathon (children)1997Book
Mist over Athelney/Escape to King Alfred (children)1958Book
Mystery on the Moors (children)1937Book
No Boats on Bannermere (children)1949Book
No Horn at Midnight (children)1995Book
North Sea Spy1939Book
Nottingham: A Biography1970Book
Only Natural (novel)1940Book
Page to Queen Jane (children)1996Book
Popinjay Stairs (children)1972Book
Portrait of a Cavalier (biography)1979Book
Red Comet: A Tale of Travel in the USSR (children’s nonfiction)1937Book
Running Deer (children)1941Book
Samuel Pepys and his World (biography)1972Book
Saraband for Shadows (children)1982Book
Seven Kings of England (children’s nonfiction)1955Book
Seven Queens of England (children’s nonfiction)1953Book
Seven Sovereign Queens (children’s nonfiction)1968Book
Seven Stages (children’s nonfiction)1964Book
Shadow Under the Sea (children)1990Book
Silver Guard (children)1948Book
Sir Walter Raleigh: Captain and Adventurer (children)1950Book
Snared Nightingale (novel)1957Book
So Wild the Heart (novel)1959Book
Some Impressions of Moscow1936Essay
Song for a Tattered Flag (children)1992Book
Such Divinity (novel)1939Book
Tales Out of School1948Collection
The Arpino Assignment (children)1988Book
The Barons’ Hostage (children)1952Book
The Chocolate Boy (children)1975Book
The Christmas Holiday Mystery (children)1937Book
The Claws of the Eagle (children)1977Book
The Condottieri: Soldiers of Fortune1971Book
The Cormorant Venture (children)1984Book
The Crown of Violet/Web of Traitors (children)1952Book
The Dragon Who Was Different (play)1938Play
The Dragon Who Was Different and Other Plays for Children1938Collection
The Dutch are Coming (children)1965Book
The Fair Flower of Danger (children)1955Book
The Field of the Forty Footsteps (children)1977Book
The Fireside Story1972Short Story
The Gates of Bannerdale (children)1956Book
The Grand Tour1967Book
The Hills of Varna/Shadow of the Hawk (children)1948Book
The House of Blue Dragons (children)1960Book
The Iron Tsar (children)1975Book
The Island of the Gods (children)1954Book
The Italian Story : From the Earliest Times to 19461963Book
The Maythorn Story (children)1960Book
The Mystery of Moorside Farm (children’s nonfiction)1949Book
The New House at Hardale (children)1934Book
The Red Towers of Granada (children)1966Book
The Runaway Serf (children)1968Book
The Running of the Deer (children)1982Book
The School Beyond the Snows (children)1955Book
The Seas of Morning (children)1976Book
The Secret Fiord (children)1950Book
The Secret of Sharn and In the Blood (children’s nonfiction)1949Book
The Shadow of Spain (play)1953Play
The Shadow of Spain and Other Plays1953Collection
The Silken Secret (children)1953Book
The Spycatchers (children)1976Book
The Supreme Prize (poems)1926Collection
The Unsleeping Sword1934Book
The White Nights of St. Petersburg (children)1967Book
The Young Traveller in England and Wales (children’s nonfiction)1953Book
The Young Traveller in Greece (children’s nonfiction)1956Book
The Young Traveller in India and Pakistan (children’s nonfiction)1949Book
The Young Writer (children’s nonfiction)1961Book
This is Your Century (children’s nonfiction)1965Book
Thunder of Valmy/Victory at Valmy (children)1960Book
Timechanges: The Evolution of Everyday Life (children’s nonfiction)1985Book
Tomorrow is a Stranger (children)1987Book
Tramper’s Tea1935Short Story
Trumpets in the West (children)1947Book
Under Black Banner (children)1951Book
Violet for Bonaparte (children)1976Book
Walking in England1935Book
When the Drums Beat (children)1976Book
Wolfgang Mozart: The Young Composer (children’s nonfiction)1961Book
Word to Caesar/Message to Hadrian (children)1955Book

 

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1189 Jane Taylor


Jane Taylor

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Fable (One day a sage knocked at a chemist’s door)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-fable-5/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383533&poet=6888&num=1&total=34
A Pair (There was a youth-but woe is me)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-pair-2/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383556&poet=6888&num=2&total=34
A Town (A busy town mid Britain’s isle)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-town-2/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383579&poet=6888&num=3&total=34
Accomplishment (How is it that masters, and science, and art)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/accomplishment-4/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383602&poet=6888&num=4&total=34
Aims at Happiness (How oft has sounded whip and wheel)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/aims-at-happiness/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383625&poet=6888&num=5&total=34
Come and Play in the Garden (Little sister, come away)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3779

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/come-and-play-in-the-garden/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35746&poet=6888&num=6&total=34
Correspondence between a Mother and Her Daughter at School1817Collection
Dirty Jim (There was one little Jim)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/dirty-jim-2/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383648&poet=6888&num=7&total=34
Display (novel)1814Bookhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882616
Egotism (Ye powers fantastic! goblin, sylph and fay)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/egotism-3/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383671&poet=6888&num=8&total=34
Essays in Rhyme on Morals and Manners1816Collectionhttp://digital.lib.ucdavis.edu/projects/bwrp/Works/TaylJEssay.htm

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008888151
Experience (A costly good; that none e’er bought or sold)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/experience-26/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383694&poet=6888&num=9&total=34
Finery (In an elegant frock, trimm’d with beautiful lace)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3780

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/finery/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35748&poet=6888&num=10&total=34
Good Night (Little baby, lay your head)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/good-night-45/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383717&poet=6888&num=11&total=34
Greedy Richard (I think I want some pies this morning)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3781

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35749&poet=6888&num=12&total=34
Hymns for Infant Minds1808Collection
Jane Taylor PoemsCollectionPDF
http://www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/jane_taylor_2004_9.pdf
Little Ann and Other Poems1883Collectionhttp://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/taylor/little-ann/little-ann.html

http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=rbc3&fileName=rbc0001_2003gen32708page.db
Little Girls Must Not Fret (What is it that makes little Emily cry?)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3782

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/little-girls-must-not-fret/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35747&poet=6888&num=13&total=34
Memoirs, Correspondence and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor1826Collectionhttp://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/taylor/memoirs/memoirs.html

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009721985

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009793538

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008662625
Mischief (Let those who’re fond of idle trick)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3783

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/mischief/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35752&poet=6888&num=14&total=34
Original Poems for Infant Minds by Several Young Persons1804-05Collectionhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008916508

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008689241

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009737170

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009795242
Poetry and Reality (The worldly minded, cast in common mould)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/poetry-and-reality/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383809&poet=6888&num=15&total=34
Poverty (I saw an old cottage of clay)Poemhttp://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=182540
Prejudice (In yonder red-brick mansion, tight and square)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/prejudice-19/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383855&poet=6888&num=16&total=34
Pretty Cow (Thank you, pretty cow, that made)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/pretty-cow/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383878&poet=6888&num=17&total=34
Rachel: A Tale1817Short Storyhttp://www.chawtonhouse.org/library/novels/taylor_rachel.html

http://www.chawtonhouse.org/library/novels/files/Rachel.html


PDF
http://www.chawtonhouse.org/library/novels/files/Rachel.pdf
Recreation (We took our work, and went, you see)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/recreation-3/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383901&poet=6888&num=18&total=34
Rhymes for the Nursery1806Collectionhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009726830

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008661455
Sleepy Harry (I do not like to go to bed)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3784

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sleepy-harry/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35745&poet=6888&num=19&total=34
Soliloquy (Here’s a beautiful earth and a wonderful sky)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/soliloquy-19/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383924&poet=6888&num=20&total=34
Teaching from the Stars (Stars, that on your wondrous way)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/teaching-from-the-stars/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383947&poet=6888&num=21&total=34
The Apple-Tree (Old John had an apple-tree, healthy and green)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3785

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35753&poet=6888&num=22&total=34
The Contributions of Q. Q. to a Periodical Work1830Collectionhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009726832

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009726834
The Cut (Well, what’s the matter? there’s a face)1806Poemhttp://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/2111.html
The Disappointment (In tears to her mother poor Harriet came)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3786

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-disappointment/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35742&poet=6888&num=23&total=34
The Good-Natured Girls (Two good little children, named Mary and)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3787

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-good-natured-girls/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35743&poet=6888&num=24&total=34
The Holidays (Ah! don’t you remember, ’tis almost December)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3788

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-holidays/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35750&poet=6888&num=25&total=34
The Orphan (My father and mother are dead)1805Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3789

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-orphan/

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/2112.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35741&poet=6888&num=26&total=34
The Poppy (High on a bright and sunny bed)Poemhttp://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=182539
The Spider (Oh, look at that great ugly spider! said Ann)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3790

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-spider/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35744&poet=6888&num=27&total=34
The Squire’s Pew (A slanting ray of evening light)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-squire-s-pew/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383970&poet=6888&num=28&total=34
The Star/Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star1806Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-star-11/

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=174583

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=171955

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/2113.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22383993&poet=6888&num=29&total=34

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=29578577&poet=6888&num=34&total=34
The Village Green (On the cheerful village green)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3791

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-village-green/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35751&poet=6888&num=30&total=34
The Violet (Down in a green and shady bed)Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/jane_taylor/poems/3792

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-violet/

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=182538

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/10838/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=35740&poet=6888&num=31&total=34
The World in the Heart (But if the foe no more without presides)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-world-in-the-heart/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22384016&poet=6888&num=32&total=34
The World in the House (Pilgrims who journey in the narrow way)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-world-in-the-house/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22384062&poet=6888&num=33&total=34
The Writings of Jane Taylor1832Collectionhttp://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003459999

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008662634

http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000119908

 

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1170 Todd Strasser (Morton Rhue)


Todd Strasser (Morton Rhue)

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Horse Called Farmer (children)1997Book
Abe Lincoln for Class President! (children)1997Book
Addams Family Values (children)1993Book
Angel Dust Blues (children)1979Book
Battle Drift (children)2006Book
Beyond the Reef (children)1989Book
Blood on My Hands (children)2010Book
Boot Camp (children)2007Book
Buzzard’s Feast (children)1999Book
Can’t Get There from Here (children)2004Book
Cheap Shot (children)2007Book
Chopped-Up Birdy’s Feet (children)1997Book
Close Out (children)1999Book
Con-Fidence (children)2002Book
Cookie (children)1989Book
Count Your Blessings (children)2007Book
Cut Back (children)2004Book
Dance Magic (children)1999Book
Disney’s It’s Magic!: Stories from the Films1994Collection
Disney’s the Villains Collection1993Collection
Drive Me Crazy (children)1999Book
Driving the School Bus (children)2000Book
Famous (children)2011Book
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (children)1986Book
For Money and Love (children)2007Book
Freaked (children)1993Book
Free Willy (children)1993Book
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (children)1995Book
Friends till the End (children)1981Book
Gator Prey (children)1999Book
Girl Gives Birth to Own Prom Date/Next to You (children)1996Book
Give a Boy a Gun (children)2000Book
Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts (children)1997Book
Grizzly Attack (children)1998Book
Help! I’m Trapped in a Movie Star’s Body (children)1998Book
Help! I’m Trapped in a Professional Wrestler’s Body (children)2000Book
Help! I’m Trapped in a Supermodel’s Body (children)2001Book
Help! I’m Trapped in a Vampire’s Body (children)2001Book
Help! I’m Trapped in an Alien’s Body (children)1998Book
Help! I’m Trapped in My Camp Counselor’s Body (children)1998Book
Help! I’m Trapped in My Gym Teacher’s Body (children)1997Book
Help! I’m Trapped in My Lunch Lady’s Body (children)1999Book
Help! I’m Trapped in My Sister’s Body (children)1997Book
Help! I’m Trapped in My Teacher’s Body (children)1993Book
Help! I’m Trapped in Obedience School (children)1995Book
Help! I’m Trapped in Summer Camp (children)2006Book
Help! I’m Trapped in the First Day of School (children)1994Book
Help! I’m Trapped in the First Day of Summer Camp (children)1999Book
Help! I’m Trapped in the President’s Body (children)1997Book
Help!: I’m Trapped in My Principal’s Body (children)1998Book
Help, I’m Trapped in Obedience School Again (children)1997Book
Help, I’m Trapped in Santa’s Body (children)1997Book
Here Comes Heavenly (children)1999Book
Hey Dad, Get a Life! (children)1996Book
Hocus Pocus (children)1993Book
Home Alone (children)1990Book
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (children)1992Book
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (children)1992Book
How I Changed My Life (children)1995Book
How I Created My Perfect Prom Date (children)1998Book
How I Spent My Last Night on Earth (children)1998Book
Howl-a-Ween (children)1996Book
If I Grow Up (children)2009Book
In the Girl’s Locker Room (children)2001Book
In the Teacher’s Lounge (children)2001Book
Is That a Dead Dog in Your Locker? (children)2006Book
Is That a Glow-in-the-Dark Bunny in Your Pillowcase? (children)2009Book
Is That a Sick Cat in Your Backpack? (children)2007Book
Is That an Angry Penguin in Your Gym Bag? (children)2009Book
Is That an Unlucky Leprechaun in Your Lunch? (children)2009Book
Jumanji: Novelization (children)1995Book
Kidnap Kids (children)1998Book
Kids’ Book of Gross Facts and Feats1998Book
Kids’ Book of Insults1996Book
Kill You Last (children)2011Book
Man of the House (children)1995Book
Moving Target (children)1989Book
Mutilated Monkey Meat (children)1997Book
Pastabilities (children)2000Book
Pink Cadillac (children)1989Book
Playing for Love (children)1995Book
Please Don’t Be Mine, Julie Valentine! (children)1995Book
Richie Rich (children)1994Book
Rock ’n’ Roll Nights (children)1982Book
Rookie of the Year (children)1993Book
Shark Bite (children)1998Book
Shirt and Shoes Not Required (children)2007Book
Sidewayz Glory (children)2006Book
Slide or Die (children)2006Book
Spell Danger (children)2000Book
Stolen Kisses, Secrets and Lies (children)2007Book
Street Fighter II (children)1995Book
Summer’s End (children)1993Book
Summers Promise (children)1993Book
Super Mario Brothers (children)1993Book
Take Off (children)2004Book
Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill (children)1995Book
The Accident (children)1988Book
The Amazing Panda Adventure (children)1995Book
The Beverly Hillbillies (children)1993Book
The Boys in the Band (children)1996Book
The Complete Computer Popularity Program1984Book
The Diving Bell and the Accident (children)1992Book
The Family Man (children)1988Book
The Good Son (children)1993Book
The Mall from Outer Space (children)1987Book
The Miracle on 34th Street (children)1994Book
The Pagemaster (children)1994Book
The Three Musketeers (children)1993Book
The Wave (children)1993Book
Thief of Dreams (children)2003Book
Three Ninja’s Kick Back (children)1994Book
Too Afraid to Scream (children)2009Book
Too Dark to See (children)2009Book
Too Scared to Sleep (children)2007Book
Turn It Up! (children)1984Book
Very Touchy Subject (children)1985Book
Walt Disney’s Lady and the Tramp (children)1994Book
Walt Disney’s Peter Pan (children)1994Book
Wearing the Lunch Lady’s Hairnet (children)2001Book
Wildlife (children)1987Book
Wish You Were Dead (children)2009Book
Wordsworth and the Cold Cut Catastrophe (children)1995Book
Wordsworth and the Kibble Kidnapping (children)1995Book
Wordsworth and the Lip-Smacking Licorice Love Affair (children)1996Book
Wordsworth and the Mail-Order Meatloaf Mess (children)1995Book
Wordsworth and the Roast Beef Romance (children)1995Book
Wordsworth and the Tasty Treat Trick (children)1996Book
Workin’ for Peanuts (children)1983Book
Y2K-9: The Dog Who Saved the World (children)1999Book

 

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1166 Mary Stolz


Mary Stolz

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Ballad of the Civil War (children)1997Book
A Dog on Barkham Street (children)1960Book
A Lady in Love1955Short Story
A Love, or a Season/Two by Two (children)1964Book
A Wonderful, Terrible Time (children)1967Book
And Love Replied (children)1958Book
Bartholomew Fair (children)1990Book
Because of Madeline (children)1957Book
Belling the Tiger (children)1961Book
By the Highway Home (children)1971Book
Casebook of a Private (Cat’s) Eye (children)1999Book
Cat in the Mirror (children)1974Book
Cat Walk (children)1983Book
Cezanne Pinto (children)1997Book
Chino’s Tale1974Short Story
Cider Days (children)1978Book
Coco Grimes (children)1994Book
Emmett’s Pig (children)1959Book
Ferris Wheel (children)1977Book
Go and Catch a Flying Fish (children)1979Book
Good-By My Shadow (children)1957Book
Hospital Zone (children)1956Book
In a Mirror (children)1953Book
In Their Own Good Time (novel)1963Book
Ivy Larkin (children)1986Book
Juan (children)1970Book
Leap before You Look (children)1972Book
Love’s Season (novel)1964Book
Night of Ghosts and Hermits: Nocturnal Life on the Seashore (children)1985Book
Pangur Ban (children)1988Book
Pray, Love, Remember (children)1954Book
Quentin Corn (children)1985Book
Ready or Not (children)1953Book
Sapphire Mink1960Short Story
Say Something (children)1968Book
Second Nature (children)1958Book
Siri the Conquistador (children)1963Book
Some Merry-Go-Round Music (children)1959Book
Stealing Home (children)1992Book
Storm in the Night (children)1988Book
The Beautiful Friend1956Short Story
The Beautiful Friend and Other Stories1956Collection
The Bride1959Short Story
The Bully of Barkham Street (children)1963Book
The Cuckoo Clock (children)1987Book
The Day and the Way We Met (children)1956Book
The Dragons of the Queen (children)1969Book
The Edge of Next Year (children)1974Book
The Explorer of Barkham Street (children)1985Book
The Leftover Elf (children)1952Book
The Mystery of the Woods (children)1964Book
The Noonday Friends (children)1965Book
The Organdy Cupcakes/Student Nurse (children)1951Book
The Sea Gulls Woke Me (children)1951Book
The Story of a Singular Hen and Her Peculiar Children (children)1969Book
The Sum of the Parts (novel)1961Book
The Wedding and the Wonder1953Short Story
To Tell Your Love (children)1950Book
Truth and Consequence (novel)1953Book
What Time of Night Is It? (children)1981Book
Who Wants Music on Monday? (children)1972Book

 

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