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"Child Lydia Maria 1802 1880{AU}"
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Title
Over the river and through the woods
Author
Gurney, John.
Publisher:
Scholastic,
Pub date:
c1992.
Physical description
[27] p. : col. ill., music ; 21 cm.
ISBN:
0590452584
Item info:
2 copies available at Fort McPherson Community Library and Fort Liard Community Library.
0590452584
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Fort Liard Community Library
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Over the river and through the woods
Gurney, John.
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Over the river and through the woods
Gurney, John.
Local LC call number:
PZ8.3.C4335 Ov 1992
Personal Author:
Gurney, John.
Title:
Over the river and through the woods / illustrated by John Steven Gurney.
Publication info:
New York, NY : Scholastic, c1992.
Physical description:
[27] p. : col. ill., music ; 21 cm.
Series Title:
(Read with me)
General Note:
Based on the well-known text by Lydia Maria Child.
General Note:
"Cartwheel Books."
Summary:
Illustrated poem and music describing the joys of a Thanksgiving visit to grandmother's house.
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PUB-MP PUB-LD
Subject term:
Thanksgiving Day--Songs and music.
Subject term:
Thanksgiving Day--Juvenile poetry.
Subject term:
Thanksgiving Day--Songs and music.
Added Entry-Personal Name:
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. Boy's Thanksgiving Day.
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