Eloise

Eloise

Author: Kay Thompson

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13:

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A story about a little girl who lives at the Plaza Hotel.


The Eloise Collection

The Eloise Collection

Author: Kay Thompson

Publisher: Simon Spotlight

Published: 2016-06-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781481486545

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Join fun-loving Eloise as she explores The Plaza Hotel with this Ready-to-Read collection that includes six beloved stories! Ever since Eloise burst onto the scene at The Plaza Hotel in 1955, fans young and old have been charmed by her many heartwarming and hilarious adventures. Now young readers can take home Eloise’s touching and time-honored adventures like never before! This beautiful paper over board edition with a matte finish is filled with six favorite Level 1 Ready-to-Read tales including Eloise and the Very Secret Room, Eloise and the Dinosaurs, Eloise Has a Lesson, Eloise’s New Bonnet, Eloise at the Wedding, and Eloise Breaks Some Eggs.


The 365 Days of Eloise

The 365 Days of Eloise

Author: Hilary Knight

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-10-27

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1481459414

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It’s Eloise’s sixtieth birthday—though she’s still not a day over six. Celebrate by joining Eloise on this wonderful journey through the year with all new paintings by acclaimed artist Hilary Knight! Eloise has been warming the hearts of readers for sixty years. Now, follow everyone’s favorite Plaza girl, Eloise, through the calendar as she fills each day of the year with even more new adventures, featuring all new original artwork by Hilary Knight! Complete with two sets of sticker sheets so you can personalize your books, fun Eloise facts, and brand-new illustrations, fans old and new will find something to love in this treasured new addition to the Eloise collection.


The Restoration Collection

The Restoration Collection

Author: Terri Blackstock

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 1753

ISBN-13: 0310342945

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A masterful what-if series from New York Times bestselling author Terri Blackstock in which global catastrophe puts a family’s very survival at risk—and both reveals the darkness in human hearts and lights the way to restoration. Four full-length suspense novels! Last Light Doug Branning’s mind raced to understand—planes were falling out of the sky, crashing, and burning? Night Light Danger lurks around every corner. Now it’s inside the Brannings’ home.Survival has become a lifestyle, and technology is a thing of the past as the Branning family learns that the power outage is worldwide. Everyone is desperate. True Light Deni Branning is growing closer to Mark, and she sees him as a hero, not a traitor. She and her family set out to find the person who really pulled the trigger. But clearing Mark’s reputation is only part of the battle. Protecting him from the neighbors who ostracized him is just as difficult. Dawn’s Light As the power begins to be restored, the Brannings face their toughest crisis yet. Will God require more of them this time than they’re prepared to give?


Special Collections in Children's Literature

Special Collections in Children's Literature

Author: Association for Library Service to Children. Committee on National Planning for Special Collections

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 1995-07

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9780838934548

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This reference contains the addresses of US institutions, listed by collection and by subject, which presents children's literature holdings listed in various formats. A directory of international collections describing the holdings of 119 institutions in 40 countries is also included.


Black, White, and Indian

Black, White, and Indian

Author: Claudio Saunt

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2005-04-21

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0199884196

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Deceit, compromise, and betrayal were the painful costs of becoming American for many families. For people of Indian, African, and European descent living in the newly formed United States, the most personal and emotional choices--to honor a friendship or pursue an intimate relationship--were often necessarily guided by the harsh economic realities imposed by the country's racial hierarchy. Few families in American history embody this struggle to survive the pervasive onslaught of racism more than the Graysons. Like many other residents of the eighteenth-century Native American South, where Black-Indian relations bore little social stigma, Katy Grayson and her brother William--both Creek Indians--had children with partners of African descent. As the plantation economy began to spread across their native land soon after the birth of the American republic, however, Katy abandoned her black partner and children to marry a Scottish-Creek man. She herself became a slaveholder, embracing slavery as a public display of her elevated place in America's racial hierarchy. William, by contrast, refused to leave his black wife and their several children and even legally emancipated them. Traveling separate paths, the Graysons survived the invasion of the Creek Nation by U.S. troops in 1813 and again in 1836 and endured the Trail of Tears, only to confront each other on the battlefield during the Civil War. Afterwards, they refused to recognize each other's existence. In 1907, when Creek Indians became U.S. citizens, Oklahoma gave force of law to the family schism by defining some Graysons as white, others as black. Tracking a full five generations of the Grayson family and basing his account in part on unprecedented access to the forty-four volume diary of G. W. Grayson, the one-time principal chief of the Creek Nation, Claudio Saunt tells not only of America's past, but of its present, shedding light on one of the most contentious issues in Indian politics, the role of "blood" in the construction of identity. Overwhelmed by the racial hierarchy in the United States and compelled to adopt the very ideology that oppressed them, the Graysons denied their kin, enslaved their relatives, married their masters, and went to war against each other. Claudio Saunt gives us not only a remarkable saga in its own right but one that illustrates the centrality of race in the American experience.


The New Academic Librarian

The New Academic Librarian

Author: Rebeca Peacock

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-01-07

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 0786471530

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The new essays on today's academic librarians examine above all their functions and responsibilities--since these have greatly changed just in recent years, especially in matters of technology. These librarians/essayists step away from yesterday's stereotypes and explain at length their new roles. From digital resources and special collections, to web development and new outreach initiatives, the topics covered by the essays in this book will reassure new librarians and stimulate prospective librarians as they realize the enhanced and varied positions that are available in the 21st century academic library.


The Gillingham Collection

The Gillingham Collection

Author: Daisy Landish

Publisher: Beaches and Trails Publishing

Published: 2022-12-20

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1998178404

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The Lady Series is a series of standalone clean regency novellas that feature sassy heroines, swoon-worthy beaus and their Happily Ever Afters. Each collection centers around one family. The Gillingham Collection Jackson Barrington, the ever-elegant Josephina's younger brother, brings us on new adventures alongside entertaining new characters! Lord Gillingham is desperate to improve his financial situation. As a widower, he is overcome with the daunting task of launching four daughters into society while ensuring a strong legacy for his infant son. But as the Lord obsesses over growing his inheritance and marrying off his daughters, the Ladies exhibit one or two tricks of their own. Join Daisy's Newsletter for updates on new releases, sales, and Clean Romance at www.daisylandishromance.com.