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Toby Tyler was initially serialized in Harper's Young People in 1877, [1] then published as a book in 1881. It became something of a classic among American boys and girls who dreamed of running away to join the circus and remained popular for generations. It was James Otis Kaler's first book and also his best known and most successful. [2]
It is based on the 1880 children's book Toby Tyler; or, Ten Weeks with a Circus by James Otis Kaler. The film, shot at Golden Oak Ranch in Newhall, California, later aired on the Walt Disney anthology television series.
Disco Bloodbath: A Fabulous but True Tale of Murder in Clubland is a 1999 memoir written by James St. James about his life as a Manhattan celebutante and Club Kid.The book specifically chronicles his friend Michael Alig's rise to fame, and Alig and his roommate's subsequent murder of fellow club kid and drug dealer Andre "Angel" Melendez.
The first teaser for Osgood Perkins’ “The Monkey,” starring Theo James and Elijah Wood, has been released. In the 44-second clip, a murderous toy monkey winds up as James, covered in blood ...
Time for Kids Almanac is a yearly almanac published in the United States by Meredith Corporation as an adjunct to their Time for Kids magazine.. The almanac, aimed at elementary school and middle school students (grades 3 - 8 in the United States), includes articles on science, art, literature, social studies, technology, politics, pop culture, history, language, mathematics, economics ...
"The Color of Monkey": The Man With The Yellow Hat and his friends are going bird watching. To keep George clean for a magazine picture, he insists George stay behind at Chef Pisghetti's Restaurant and color eggs, but when an accident causes George to fall into the dye, he becomes dyed yellow.
The character of George the monkey originated from the 1939 publication of Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys, co-written by the Reys and printed in Paris. [5] London-based publisher Grace Hogarth offered a four-book deal to the Reys upon reading their original version of Curious George, and asked the Reys to consider changing the monkey's name from Fifi to Curious George.
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