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April 1996 4. "Rosie, Oh! Rosie, Oh!" #4 Joan of Arc: Mark Twain: Patrice Selene June 1996 10. "Bone of Arc" #5 Oliver Twist: Charles Dickens: Joanne Mattern July 1996 3. "Twisted Tail" #6 The Adventures of Robin Hood: Anonymous Joanne Mattern July 1996 24. "Paw Prints of Thieves" #7 Frankenstein: Mary Shelley: Michael Burgen September 1996 17 ...
January 8 – Howard Taubman, American author and critic (born 1907) January 11 – Harold Walter Bailey, English linguistics scholar (born 1899) January 16 – Kaye Webb, English publisher and journalist (born 1914) [19] January 21 – Efua Sutherland, Ghanaian dramatist, poet and children's author (born 1924) [20]
Book Author January 7: The Road Ahead: Bill Gates with Nathan Myhrvold and Peter Rinearson: January 14 January 21 January 28 February 4: It Takes a Village: Hillary Rodham Clinton: February 11 February 18 February 25: Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot: Al Franken: March 3 March 10 March 17 March 24 March 31: Blood Sport: James B. Stewart: April ...
This is a list of classic children's books published no later than 2008 and still available in the English language. [1] [2] [3] Books specifically for children existed by the 17th century. Before that, books were written mainly for adults – although some later became popular with children.
The Every Boy's Library: Boy Scout Edition refers to a collection of 73 books that were published under the backing of the Boy Scouts of America. Every title was selected by the Scouts Library Commission, and were branded towards Scouts and included themes that would be of interest to young boys in the Scouting movement. [ 1 ]
The Rover Boys on the Farm, 1908, first edition cover. The Rover Boys, or The Rover Boys Series for Young Americans, was a popular juvenile series written by Arthur M. Winfield, a pseudonym for Edward Stratemeyer. Thirty titles were published between 1899 and 1926 and the books remained in print for years afterward. [1]