All three were written by Howard R. Garis and illustrated by Walter Rogers. * * * * This edition includes the original twelve illustrations. * * * * * * * * Check out the Flying Chipmunk Publishing catalog at Check out our other Laura Lee ...
All three were written by Howard R. Garis and illustrated by Walter Rogers. * * * * This edition includes the original twelve illustrations. * * * * Check out the Flying Chipmunk Publishing catalog at Check out our other Laura Lee Hope ...
growled the wolf. So he puffed out his cheeks, and he blew and he blew, but he could not blow down the brick house, because it was so strong. “Well, I'm in no hurry,” the wolf said. “I'll sit down and wait for you to come out.
“It is a bad wolf that jumped out of his cage from the circus, and he is just ready to eat up anything he sees,” and the July bug, for it was he who had fluttered out of the bushes, to tell Uncle Wiggily, made his wings go slowly to and ...
HOW THE WOLF AND THE FORX TRIED TO SPOIL THE MAY PARTY - ILLUSTRATED EDITION - BY Howard R. GARIS - THE GUNSTON TRUST Another exciting adventure as Uncle Wiggily tries to have a May Party for all the animal children in the forest.
Wherever he goes, he always relies on a red, white, and blue crutch—described as being "striped like a barber-pole", or, in later episodes, "his candy-striped walking cane", with spiral red and white striping like a peppermint candy stick ...
The stories in this volume are UNCLE WIGGILY and the PIRATES or THE BOB CAT NEARLY SPOILED A NUTTING PARTY plus UNCLE WIGGILY AND NURSE JANE GATHER MAY FLOWERS.
Some of those adventures I have told you in the book just before this one, and now I am going to tell you about his travels when he hoped to find a lot of money, so he would be rich.
Frederik Pohl 33. Kris Neville 34. C.M. Kornbluth 35. Keith Laumer 36. George O. Smith 37. John W. Campbell, Jr. (Vol. 1) 38 Chester S. Geier 39. John W. Campbell, Jr. (Vol. 2) 40. Robert F. Young (Vol. 1) 41. P. Schuyler Miller (Vol.
Long before Edgar Rice Burroughs headed for the Center of the Earth, Roy Rockwood (here, Howard Garis, author of the immortal Uncle Wiggly series) staked claim there with an adventure for boys that still might have Jules Verne spinning in ...
"Merry Christmas!" cried Flop Ear. "Merry Christmas!" echoed Baby Pinky, and they all rushed downstairs. "Mercy me!" exclaimed Mrs. Twistytail, rubbing her eyes. "Christmas so soon?" "Yes, indeed!" shouted the children.
... he surely thought he would find it where he left it at night to have it to play with the next morning. ... “Anyhow, Trouble's blue-stone castle wasn't just knocked down, ” went on Hal, “it's gone—every stone is gone.
All three were written by Howard R. Garis. * * * * This edition includes the original twelve illustrations. * * * * Check out the other Laura Lee Hope children's and juvenile books published by Flying Chipmunk Publishing!
All three were written by Howard R. Garis and illustrated by Walter S. Rogers. * * * * This edition includes the original twelve illustrations. * * * * Check out the Flying Chipmunk Publishing catalog at Check out our other Laura Lee Hope ...
Published in 1897 (but not translated into English until 1971 as Two Planets), it took a very logical look at the supposition that since ... Thus, it was Martian space travelers who flew to the Earth and set up a base on the North Pole.
Illustrated Gulliver of Mars (1905), Edwin Arnold Across the Zodiac (1880), Percy Greg Journeys to Other Worlds The MoonMaker (includes The Man Who Rocked the Earth) (1916), Arthur Train and Robert Wood A Trip to Venus (includes ...
“Those two little beaver boys have taken my butter that I left outside of your house and with the butter they have greased the slanting log until it is slippery as ice. That's how they slide down—on Nurse Jane's butter.
CHAPTER VI UMBOO IS LOST Umboo wanted to grow up to be a big, strong smart elephant. He wanted to be like Tusker, the leader of the herd, and he thought if he were as tall, and strong as that mighty fellow he would have no trouble at ...
cried Hal, as he saw the pile of copper, nickle and silver coins in the little box they used for a cash drawer. ... big green tomato vine, that blossoms and then has on it red tomatoes, which may be eaten or sold for money.
“Now for my game of bluff,” said the young reporter to himself as he entered. The political leader was sitting behind a desk, littered with papers. He was a small man, wearing glasses, and looking like anything but the chief factor of ...