Mark Tidd in Business

Mark Tidd in Business

Author: Clarence Budington Kelland

Publisher:

Published: 1915

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13:

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Mark Tidd and his three friends successfully run a general merchandise store when the owner must spend time in the hospital, in spite of unfair competition from the villain of the story.


Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge

Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge

Author: Mabell S. C. Smith

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-05

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13:

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In 'Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge' by Mabell S. C. Smith, readers are transported to a quaint lodge in the countryside where they follow the adventures of Ethel Morton and her friends. The book is written in a charming and engaging style, reminiscent of classic children's literature of the early 20th century. Filled with delightful descriptions of nature and heartwarming interactions between the characters, the story captures the essence of youthful innocence and friendship. Smith's vivid storytelling brings the setting to life and immerses readers in a world where everyday experiences are tinged with magic and wonder. This book is a perfect escape for readers looking for a light-hearted and nostalgic read. Mabell S. C. Smith, the author of 'Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge,' was known for her ability to craft captivating stories for young readers. With a background in education, Smith drew inspiration from her interactions with children to create relatable characters and engaging plots. Her writing style is marked by its simplicity and sincerity, making her works timeless classics in children's literature. I highly recommend 'Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge' to readers of all ages who appreciate well-crafted stories that evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder. This charming book is sure to delight and enchant anyone seeking a delightful escape into a world of friendship and adventure.


Michigan in the Novel, 1816-1996

Michigan in the Novel, 1816-1996

Author:

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780814327128

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Michigan in the Novel records 1,735 novels published from 1816 through 1996 that are set wholly or partially in the state of Michigan. Consulting literally thousands of novels and visiting scores of libraries, Robert Beasecker spent more than twenty years researching this exhaustive bibliography. Works included are mainstream fiction, mystery and romance novels, juveniles, religious tracts, dime novels, and other marginal or popular genre literature. Omitted are short stories, poetry, drama, screenplays and pageants, and serially published novels with no subsequent separate publication. Through its six indexes, Michigan in the Novel provides literary and cultural access to Michigan novels, classifying novels by to title, series, setting, chronology, subject and genre, and Michigan imprints. Intended to serve as a guide for students, teachers, scholars, and readers to explore Michigan's vast, varied, and rich literary landscape, Michigan in the Novel is the most expansive compilation of its kind.