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An adorable cast of characters helps children learn about colors, animals and the numbers from one to ten.
This 1920 collection includes five timeless French fairy tales written by Comtesse De Segur and illustrated by the 19 year old Virginia Sterrett.
A little gray mouse is lost but not alone. Mouse knows God as the Kind Sir. Prayers and faith guide her to safety and a new life. She discovers the Kind Sir is for all animals, even cats. When Mouse learns to meditate, her journey of faith, love and forgiveness begin. Life can be hard and scary sometimes, especially when you are just a little mouse. But with Sir by her side, Mouse can do anything with joy.
Barbara La Marr's (1896–1926) publicist once confessed: "There was no reason to lie about Barbara La Marr. Everything she said, everything she did was colored with news-value." When La Marr was sixteen, her older half-sister and a male companion reportedly kidnapped her, causing a sensation in the media. One year later, her behavior in Los Angeles nightclubs caused law enforcement to declare her "too beautiful" to be on her own in the city, and she was ordered to leave. When La Marr returned to Hollywood years later, her loveliness and raw talent caught the attention of producers and catapulted her to movie stardom. In the first full-length biography of the woman known as the "girl who was too beautiful," Sherri Snyder presents a complete portrait of one of the silent era's most infamous screen sirens. In five short years, La Marr appeared in twenty-six films, including The Prisoner of Zenda (1922), Trifling Women (1922), The Eternal City (1923), The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1924), and Thy Name Is Woman (1924). Yet by 1925—finding herself beset by numerous scandals, several failed marriages, a hidden pregnancy, and personal prejudice based on her onscreen persona—she fell out of public favor. When she was diagnosed with a fatal lung condition, she continued to work, undeterred, until she collapsed on set. She died at the age of twenty-nine. Few stars have burned as brightly and as briefly as Barbara La Marr, and her extraordinary life story is one of tempestuous passions as well as perseverance in the face of adversity. Drawing on never-before-released diary entries, correspondence, and creative works, Snyder's biography offers a valuable perspective on her contributions to silent-era Hollywood and the cinematic arts.
This little book contains several stories for young pupils who love to read. Tales within this book are Sing a Song of Pancakes, The Fox and the Hen, The Star Gold, The Good-Night Prayer, King Rumpisulk, The Thrush's Song, Four are Too Many, The Raven's Dinner Part, and Tweeny Bunting. The illustrations to all these tales are by Helen Jacobs, A. H. Watson, Linden Miller and Ernest Aris. Pook Press celebrated the Golden Age of Illustration and is reprinting this book of tales to delight another generation of children.
From the critically acclaimed Author Ovi Nedelcu, comes his new book about a curious mouse looking for a better life. ONE GRAY MOUSE is a book about HOPE, and the willingness to believe that life can change for the better, even for the smallest of creatures. All it takes is a little bit of courage, a little bit of hope and a peculiar yellow mouse to guide you there. The story follows the journey of one gray mouse and his companions through a deep, dark, twisty cave to a legendary land where fresh food is plentiful, abundance of light, nothing to fear and hope for a better life. Join the Mice on their epic and perilous journey through the deep, dark, twisty cave in Hope to find a better life.
The Marvelous Adventures of Gwendolyn Gray is part fantasy, part dystopia, part steampunk, and all imagination as dreamer Gwendolyn evades thought police, enters a whimsical world, befriends world-jumping explorers and ragtag airship pirates, and fights the evil threatening to erase the new world she loves and her old world that never wanted her.
Hermelin is a noticer. He is also a finder. The occupants of Offley Street are delighted when their missing items are found, but not so happy to learn that their brilliant detective is a mouse! What will happen to Hermelin? Will his talents go unrewarded?