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| 1. | ![]() | The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Picture Books) from Putnam Juvenile Customer Review: ISBN 0824985745 - Printed and bound in Mexico (boo hiss to Ideal Publishing in Nashville, Tennessee, for that decision - the US can print and bind, too!). Amazon says this book is for ages 4 to 8. I'll disagree, in a small way. This book is for your child when you think your child is old enough for... |
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| 2. | ![]() | Rip Van Winkle: And Other Stories from Tantor Media Customer Review: While I enjoyed re-reading classics like "Rip Van Winkle" and "Legend of Sleepy Hollow", the new stories were difficult to get a grasp for. The language in all of Irving's stories is rich and very heavy in description. Like any other classics writer, he lives up to his name of being a wonderful... |
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| 3. | [no image] | Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent (The complete works of Washington Irving ; v. 8) from Twayne Publishers Customer Review: The Sketch Book by Washington Irving is one of those little gems you occasionally stumble on by accident. While most will be familiar with the two short stories cited above what really captivated me about this collection was Irving's short essays about his observations of life in England while he... |
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| 4. | ![]() | Tales of the Alhambra from Miguel Sanchez Customer Review: I purchased this audio book in anticipation of my trip to Spain in October. It is a rather dated performance. I just have "read" The Constant Princess. That presentation was lively and beautifully done. This is a chore to listen to. Sorry. |
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| 5. | [no image] | Tales of a traveller, from J.B. Alden | Click here for more information Buy from:
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| 6. | ![]() | The Complete Tales Of Washington Irving from Da Capo Press Customer Review: Washington Irving will always be the "Father of American Literature". This collection of stories is an excellent introduction as to why he was such a great writer. Of course, his two most famous tales are here -- "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle". You also have such gems as "The... |
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| 7. | ![]() | The Alhambra from Book Jungle Customer Review: I ordered this as a gift for my Ma. When I visited her a few weeks later I saw something that looked like a high schooler had copied at kinkos. The type is blurry and smudged. Some paragraphs are unreadable. Will Amazon take it back? No, it been more than 30 days....40... |
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| 8. | [no image] | The Crayon papers (Arundel series) from United States Book Co | Click here for more information Buy from:
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| 9. | [no image] | Rip Van Winkle from Franklin Watts Customer Review: The character of Rip Van Winkle is like an older version of Peter Pan, overgrown and frumpy. He seeks to enjoy his life and in doing so engages in mostly childish activities. Adulthood bores him, as it should, because he excels at leisure as much as Ben Franklin stands out in industry. Rip... |
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| 10. | ![]() | Tales of the Alhambra (Import) from Miguel Sanchez Ediciones, C.B. Customer Review: I read this years ago, when I read everything by Washington Irving. At the time I thought it was romantic and a nice satisfying, slow read. Reread it recently, and I find it a little too romantic and rather tedious. |
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