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  2. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Wikipedia

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    On September 14, 1831, Longfellow married Mary Storer Potter, a childhood friend from Portland. [36] The couple settled in Brunswick, but the two were not happy there. [37] Longfellow published several nonfiction and fiction prose pieces in 1833 inspired by Irving, including "The Indian Summer" and "The Bald Eagle". [38]

  3. List of children's book series - Wikipedia

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    Dave Dawson series R. Sidney Bowen: 1941–1946 Red Randall series: R. Sidney Bowen: 1944–1946 8 The Last Kids on Earth: Max Brallier: 2015–present 9 + 5 spinoffs Clifford the Big Red Dog: Norman Bridwell: 1963–2015 80 Arthur: Marc Brown: 1976–2011 46 Lola Levine: Monica Brown: 2015–2017 6 Sarai: Monica Brown: 2018–present 4 Babar ...

  4. Hyperion (Longfellow novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hyperion was partly inspired by Longfellow's pursuit of Frances Appleton. She did not agree to marry him until 1843. The initial publication of Hyperion met with lukewarm or hostile critical response. Its publication was overshadowed by Longfellow's first poetry collection, Voices of the Night, which was published five months later. [8]

  5. Alice Mary Longfellow - Wikipedia

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    Alice Mary Longfellow (September 22, 1850 – December 7, 1928) was a philanthropist, preservationist, and the eldest surviving daughter of the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. She is best known as "grave Alice" from her father's poem " The Children's Hour ".

  6. Ron Roy - Wikipedia

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    The Calendar Mysteries is a chapter book series for first and second graders, comprising 13 books published from 2009 through 2014. The series is written by Ron Roy, with interior illustrations and cover art by John Steven Gurney. The main characters are cousins and younger siblings of Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose from the A to Z Mysteries series ...

  7. Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Longfellow was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and raised at Craigie House. He was the second of six children, including his younger sister Alice Mary Longfellow . Educated at Harvard College , he passed the winter of 1865 and '66 in Paris in work and study, and the summers of 1876 and '77 in Villiers-le-Bel under Couture . [ 1 ]

  8. Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Longfellow later moved to Boston, where he worked in association with his cousin, [1] William Pitt Preble Longfellow. He designed several structures around Harvard, including the Brattle Theatre , the Phillips Brooks House, the Semitic Museum , the Bertram and Eliot Halls at Radcliffe College , the Robert Stow Bradley Jr. Memorial fountain, and ...

  9. Category:Series of children's books - Wikipedia

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    The Bad Guys (book series) Bad Kitty (book series) The Bagthorpe Saga; Bailey School Kids; Barbapapa; Barf-O-Rama; Barna Hedenhös; Barnaby Grimes; The Barney Mysteries; Baseball Card Adventures; Basil of Baker Street; Beacon Street Girls; Beast Quest; List of Beast Quest novels; Beechwood Bunny Tales; List of Beechwood Bunny Tales books ...