found: 5 books

 Briscoe, Peter, The Best Read Man in France _ a Cautionary Tale
Briscoe, Peter
The Best Read Man in France _ a Cautionary Tale
United States, Borgo Press, 2007. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. illustrated wraps, 119 pp Standard shipping (no tracking) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Very good .
San Francisco Book CompanyProfessional seller
Book number: 77649
€  20.00 [Appr.: US$ 23.54 | £UK 17.5 | JP¥ 3440]
Catalogue: Books on Books
Keywords: Books on Books, France, Paris, Michael Ashe

 
Carrick, Malcolm, retold by,
Happy Jack: a folk tale (An I Can Read book).
NY, Harper & Row, (1979). Weekly Reader. VG. Happy Jack bumbles his way into a fortune and a wife in spite of his stupidity.
Crabtree's Collection Old BooksProfessional seller
Book number: BOOKS014816I
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 | £UK 7.5 | JP¥ 1461]
Catalogue: Juvenile

 
PAULUS, TRINA
Hope for the Flowers a Tale Partly About Life Partly About Revolution and Lots About Hope for Adults and Others ( Including Caterpillars Who Can Read)
NJ, Paulist Press. 1972. Soft Cover. Publisher: Paulist Press, 1972, Good, Soft Cover, 144 pp. Good.
Mike Long BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 002530
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 42.5 | £UK 37 | JP¥ 7306]
Catalogue: Insurance
Keywords: a tale revolution life

 
Price, Rev G Fredk.
Ulysses and Penelope. Being a tale written for and read to the inhabitants of Bromyard and the adjacent villages.
Worcester: printed by Deighton & Son, 1860. vii[i], 75[1] pp, frontis plate. Author's presentation copy. Original pebble grained black cloth with gilt lettering to spine & decoration to front board, text printed within a single ruled border. 18 cm x 12 cm. Minor marks to cloth, wear with minimal loss to spine tips, contents lightly age browned with some faint random foxing.
John TurtonProfessional seller
Book number: 30348
GBP 52.20 [Appr.: EURO 60.25 US$ 70.87 | JP¥ 10355]

 
YATES, KATHERINE M.
At The Door. A Tale to Read Both on the Lines and Between.
Boston: The Harmony Shop, 1905. 1st edition. Allegorical story. Pp.32, minor spotting to front endpapers, owner's inkstamp to front free endpaper, small bookseller's label (The Art Store, Sloane Sq) to inside front board small loss to corner tip of front free endpaper. Yellow illustrated boards with faint pink marbled pattern, slightly rubbed. G+.** "At the turn of the last century, around 1903, Ms. Yates began publishing stories intended to teach Christian Science to children of all ages. She labeled them “for boys and girls both little and ‘grown tall.’” Ms. Yates says of her stories, “The little books of ‘Marjorie and the Dream’ series are not written primarily for children in years; but are for the little girl or boy within, who never has grown up, and never will grow up. Those who would find the kernel of these bits of allegory, have but to know that Marjorie is this ever-young child within; and the Dream, beside his dream character, is the prosecuting attorney, self-analysis, who asks us questions — questions which we all must answer either now or sometime in the years to come".(TheBookmark).
Chilton BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 43062
GBP 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 14 US$ 16.29 | JP¥ 2381]
Keywords: Katherine Yates at the Door Tale Dream Marjorie Christian Science Allegory 44403 Christian Science

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