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  3. Keepsake box - Wikipedia

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    This sort of a keepsake box may be personalised with a person's name, design or picture. Pantheon Theatre Memory Box by Wheathills. In September 2011 the BBC highlighted a modern example of a particularly intricate memory box, in the form of a Pantheon Theatre, containing over 10,000 pieces of marquetry, taking 18 months to create. [1] [2]

  4. Dick and Jane - Wikipedia

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    Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) and its 2005 remake refer to Fun with Dick and Jane, the title of the Grade 1 book in the reading series. The movies are about two lovable con artists who happen to share the names of the literary characters, and the 1977 version opens with a display of a picture book that spoofs a typical Dick and Jane volume.

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    The Boxcar Children is a children's book series originally created and written by the American first-grade school teacher [1] Gertrude Chandler Warner and currently published by Penguin Random House. It was previously published through Albert, Whitman and Company until 2023.

  6. List of Sydney Taylor Book Award recipients - Wikipedia

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    Award recipients [1] Year Author Book Result Ref. 1968 Esther Hautzig: The Endless Steppe: Winner 1969 Shulamith Ish-Kishor: Our Eddie: Winner 1970 Suzanne Lange: The Year: Winner 1971 No Award Given 1972 No Award Given 1973 Yuri Suhl: Uncle Misha's Partisans: Winner 1974 No Award Given 1975 Marietta Moskin: Waiting for Mama: Winner 1976 Milton ...

  7. Gift book - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian gift book market emerged in a time of mass-production, increased literacy, and growing demand of middle-class buyers. Most gift books were made from 1855 to 1875, the ‘golden age’ of wood-engraved illustration. These books—explicitly intended to be given as gifts—were normally published in late November in time for Christmas.

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