Laura E. Howe Richards
Florence Nightingale the Angel of the Crimea
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One evening, some time after the great Crimean War of 1854-55, a company of military and naval officers met at dinner in London. They were t…
Five Minute Stories
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Another collection of poems and short stories by Laura Richards. Yes, these are all short and mostly all delightfully innocent and sweet. So…
Abigail Adams and Her Times
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Laura E. Howe Richards
This is a young person's biography of Abigail Adams that will appeal to readers of all ages. In the author's own words, "I am not writi…
Toto's Merry Winter
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Laura E. Richards and Laura E. Howe Richards
Over a cold winter, Toto and several animal friends (who can talk!) spend cozy evenings by the fire listening to his grandmother tell fantas…
Three Minute Stories
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Laura E. Richards and Laura E. Howe Richards
This is a delightful collection of little stories for little people, just right to be listened to at bed time by a sleepy boy or girl. Som…
The Joyous Story of Toto
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Laura E. Richards and Laura E. Howe Richards
Toto and his grandmother become friends with many of the Forest Folk (such as Bruin, Racoon, Woodchuck, and Cracker the Squirrel) in this fi…
The Pig Brother and Other Fables and Stories
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Here are some really amusing stories and fables told with delightful wit. Some poke fun at human foibles and some are there for the simple j…
Queen Hildegarde
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Laura E. Howe Richards
City gal Hildegarde gets sent to live on a farm and is not happy about it. At first, she’s furious with her parents for 'abandoning' her and…
Five Mice in a Mouse-trap by the Man in the Moon
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Laura E. Howe Richards
There are five of these children, and I call them my Five Mice; and the queer house that they live in I call the Mouse-trap. They are such f…