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“Fairy Tales.” Picture. Painted by J. J. Shannon
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298
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Fairy Tea. Verse. (Illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory)
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D. K. Stevens
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400
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Fishing Kit, The Boy’s. “Under the Blue Sky.” (Illustrated by Harriet R. Boyd, and with photographs and a diagram)
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E. T. Keyser
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498
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Foot-Ball:
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The Field-Goal Art. (Illustrated from photographs)
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Parke H. Davis
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141
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The Full-Field Run from Kick-off to Touch-down. (Illustrated from photographs)
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Parke H. Davis
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13
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“Foot-Balls” Against The “turkeys,” The Great Game On Thanksgiving Day. Picture. Drawn by E. B. Bird
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147
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Fractions. Verse. (Illustrated by Rachael Robinson Elmer)
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Caroline Hofman
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410
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Garden-making And Some Of The Garden’s Stories: Who is Who
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Grace Tabor
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539
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Golf: The Game I Love. (Illustrated by C. M. Relyea and from photographs)
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Francis Ouimet
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395, 434
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Goose-Fair at Warsaw, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch)
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Nora Archibald Smith
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411
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Grizzlies, My Friends the. (Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull)
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Enoch J. Mills
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294
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Grown-Up Me, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Harriet Repplier Boyd)
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Margaret Widdemer
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428
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Hallowee'en Meeting, A. Verse. (Illustrated by the Author)
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George O. Butler
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69
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Hans and the Dancing Shoes. (Illustrated byHerbert Paus)
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Mary E. Jackson
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290
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Housekeeping Adventures of the Junior Blairs, The. (Illustrated by Sarah K. Smith)
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Caroline French Benton
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257, 342, 449, 545
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India, Traveling in, Where Nobody is in a Hurry. (Illustrated from photographs)
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Mabel Alberta Spicer
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4
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Indians Came, When the. (Illustrated by Frank Murch)
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H. S. Hall
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494
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Jealousy. Verse. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch)
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Alice Lovett Carson
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19
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Jerusalem Artie’s Christmas Dinner. (Illustrated by Horace Taylor)
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Julia Darrow Cowles
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234
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Jinglejays, Ruth and the. Verse. (Illustrated by Allie Dillon)
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Charlotte Canty
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330
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Jinglejays Write on Spring, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Allie Dillon)
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Charlotte Canty
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524
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Johnston, Annie Fellows. (Illustrated from photographs)
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Margaret W. Vandercook
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127
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Larry Goes to the Ant. (Illustrated by Bernard J. Rosenmeyer)
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Efie Ravenscroft
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110
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Leaf-Raking. Verse. (Illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay.)
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Melville Chater
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20
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Letter, The First. Verse. (Illustrated by Louise Perrett)
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Nora Bennett
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107
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Lucky Stone, The. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch)
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Abbie Farwell Brown
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215, 315, 413, 502
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Magic Cup, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Arthur Rackham)
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Arthur Guiterman
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289
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“Magnolia.” Picture. Painted by J. J. Shannon
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299
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Matinée, At The Children’s. (Illustrated from photographs)
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Clara Meadowcroft
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351
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“Melilotte.” A Fairy Operetta. (Illustrated by Dugald Stewart Walker)
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David Stevens
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434
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Men Who Do Things, With. (Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha, from photographs and diagrams)
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A. Russell Bond
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237, 333, 420, 526
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Men Who Try, The. Verse
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Whitney Montgomery
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264
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Miss Santa Claus of the Pullman. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch)
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Annie Fellows Johnston
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52, 99
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More Than Conquerors. Biographical Sketches. (Illustrations by Oscar F. Schmidt and from photographs)
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Ariadne Gilbert
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Beloved of Men—and Dogs. (Sir Walter Scott)
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27
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The Magic Touch. (Augustus Saint-Gaudens)
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205
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Mother Goose, The Nursery Rhymes of. (Illustrated by Arthur Rackham)
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“Bye, Baby Bunting”—“Baa, Baa, Black Sheep”—“I Saw a Ship A-Sailing”—“How They Ride”
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“Hark, Hark, the Dogs do Bark”—“Hickory, Dickory, Dock”—“Little Jack Horner” —“Diddle-ty-Diddle-ty-Dumpty”—“Three Wise Men of Gotham”—“Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross”—“Little Betty Blue”
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“Hot-cross Buns!”—“There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe”—“Girls and Boys Come out to Play”—“Old Mother Hubbard”—“Polly, Put the Kettle on”—“Jack Spratt Could Eat no Fat”
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