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Moomin Volume 5 (2010)

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After the success of Comet in Moominland and Finn Family Moomintroll, the London Evening News commissioned Tove Jansson to write a comic strip based on the characters.

Author(s): Lars Jansson
Tove Jansson
Illustrator(s): Tove Jansson

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Moomin Volume 6 (2011)

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After the success of Comet in Moominland and Finn Family Moomintroll, the London Evening News commissioned Tove Jansson to write a comic strip based on the characters.

Author(s): Lars Jansson
Illustrator(s): Lars Jansson

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Moomin Volume 7 (2012)

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After the success of Comet in Moominland and Finn Family Moomintroll, the London Evening News commissioned Tove Jansson to write a comic strip based on the characters.

Author(s): Lars Jansson
Illustrator(s): Lars Jansson

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Moomin Volume 8 (2013)

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After the success of Comet in Moominland and Finn Family Moomintroll, the London Evening News commissioned Tove Jansson to write a comic strip based on the characters.

Author(s): Lars Jansson
Illustrator(s): Lars Jansson

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Moomin Volume 9 (2014)

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After the success of Comet in Moominland and Finn Family Moomintroll, the London Evening News commissioned Tove Jansson to write a comic strip based on the characters.

Author(s): Lars Jansson
Illustrator(s): Lars Jansson

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Mostly Sally (1923)

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When Sally comes into a small legacy her problems multiply. Read online at Hathitrust.

Author(s): P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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Mother Goose and Fairyland Tales (1904)

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A collection of fairy tales and nursery rhymes.

Author(s): Unknown
Illustrator(s): Walter Crane
Louis Wain
Et al

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Mother Goose Complete Melodies (1892)

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Mainly Mother Goose rhymes.

Author(s): Unknown
Illustrator(s): Walter Crane
Et al

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Mother Goose or The Old Nursery Rhymes (1881)

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A collection of traditional nursery rhymes. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Unknown
Illustrator(s): Kate Greenaway

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Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales (1876)

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Two separately-paginated books bound as one with over five hundred illustrations. Read for free online at the University of Florida.

Author(s): Unknown
Illustrator(s): Walter Crane
Alfred Crowquill
John Tenniel
Et al

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My Man Jeeves (1919)

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A collection of short stories, four about Bertie Wooster and Jeeves. Some of the others were later re-written as Bertie and Jeeves stories. These all first appeared in The Strand, some were published in The Saturday Evening Post. Not published in America, six of the eight stories were reprinted in Carry On, Jeeves. Read online at gutenberg.org.

Author(s): P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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Northanger Abbey and Persuasion (1926)

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In Northanger Abbey Catherine Morland spends six weeks in Bath where she makes the acquaintance of General Tilney’s son and daughter. When the General invites her to return with them to Northanger Abbey she is prepared for all the gothic horrors such a residence implies.

Persuasion is considered by many to be its author’s greatest work. Anne Elliot ‘with an elegance of mind and sweetness of character,which must have placed her high with any people of real understanding’ is burdened with a father and older sister given over to self-love and fashion. Persuaded in the first flowering of her young womanhood to give up her engagement to a young naval commander with no prospects, she is forced now to see him rich and courting her brother-in-law’s younger sisters.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Jane Austen
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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Not George Washington (1907)

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An autobiographical novel about a young Englishman breaking into the literary world in London. Read online at gutenbeg.org.

Author(s): Herbert Westbrook
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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The Picts and the Martyrs (1943)

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Dick and Dorothea have come to the lake to stay with Nancy and Peggy, break in their new boat, Scarab, and help Timothy with the copper assays when all is thrown into confusion by the arrival of the Great Aunt.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Arthur Ransome
Illustrator(s): Arthur Ransome
Unknown

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Pinocchio (1935)

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The story of a wooden puppet who becomes a real boy. This edition has been shortened by the editor.

Author(s): Carlo Collodi
Illustrator(s): Helen Sewell

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The Pothunters (1972)

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The sports trophies are missing from the pavilion and Jim Thomson is under suspicion since he did hurl a rock through the window preparatory to his own burglary, which was aimed soley at recovering his notes for an examination scheduled for the next morning.

Author(s): P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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A Prefect’s Uncle (1972)

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When Alan Gethryn’s uncle joins his house as a junior, embarrassing situations arise for the head of Leicester’s house.

Author(s): P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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Pride and Prejudice (1926)

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When Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy refuses to dance with her, Elizabeth Bennett is confirmed in her prejudice that he is filled with pride. On further acquaintance she is forced to revise her opinion.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Jane Austen
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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The Railway Children (1906)

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When their father is taken away by strangers, the lives of three children are altered forever. They move with their mother to a cottage by a railway. The railway becomes their playground, and they befriend the rail workers and passengers who eventually help to reunite them with their father. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): E. Nesbit
Illustrator(s): Unknown

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