This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them....
A beautifully illustrated delightful story about two city siblings and their visit to their cousins farm. This story is set in the early 1900's. When Jimmy and Jane's brother comes down with the measles they are sent away to the country to be safe. ...
Elizabeth Ann's Houseboat by Josephine Lawrence explores themes of family life and responsibility through the lens of juvenile fiction. This enduring children's story, now meticulously restored for print, delves into the complexities of blame and acc...
A heart-warming picture of the American family. Cecilia Warren falls in love and her family all try to keep her from making a big mistake. A love story about a boy and girl who love each other so much that nothing can stop them. Along with their rela...
Betty Gordon and Bob Henderson leave Oklahoma to return east to Washington. Betty is to attend Shadyside School, and Bob is to attend Salsette Military Academy, which is just across the lake from Shadyside. Betty's friends, Bobby, Louise, and Libbie ...
Betty Gordon, a recently-orphaned girl, becomes the ward of her uncle, Dick Gordon. Betty loves Uncle Dick from the moment that she meets him, but he must travel on business. Uncle Dick arranges for Betty to spend the summer at Bramble Farm, where hi...
Louise and I have been to Miss Graham's for three years, and I don't see why it isn't good enough for Esther till she is as old as we are. But you know she always wants to do everything we do. Oh, Betty, wouldn't it be too lovely for words if you sho...
Betty Gordon continues her stay at Bramble Farm, awaiting word from her uncle. Betty's friend, Bob Henderson, one day learns that a bookstore owner from Washington has looked over his records from the poorhouse. The man has information about Bob's mo...
Josephine Lawrence (1889-1978) was an American novelist and journalist. Some of her books are Glenna (1929), Head of the Family (1932), Years Are So Long (1934) - which was made into a movie Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) - If I Have Four Apples (1935)...