A Little Maid of Maryland


Book Description

Living in Maryland during the time of the colonies' rebellion against England, Barbara Anne accidentally learns some secrets of the American patriots.




A Little Maid of Provincetown


Book Description

Set in the famous Massachusetts community of Provincetown during the Revolutionary War.




A Little Maid of Old Maine


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A Little Maid of Province Town


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A Little Maid of Provincetown is a children's book telling the story of spunky young girl Anne Nelson, set around the times of the American Revolution. After her father gets lost at the sea, eight-year-old Anne moves in with Captain Stoddard and his wife in Province Town. Other children tease Anne, calling her father traitor and spy, but when he returns and visits her, they are convinced in his innocence and accept Anne. Anne becomes friends with two children, Amanda and Amos Cary, and they play and go on adventures, sometimes getting themselves in very serious and dangerous situations.




Little Maid of Mohawk Valley


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In May 1777, little Joanne Clarke and her friend Nancy Wagner are taken captive by a Native American, an ally of the British army.




A Little Maid of Province Town (Children's Book Classic)


Book Description

"A Little Maid of Provincetown" tells the story of spunky young girl Anne Nelson, set around the times of the American Revolution. After her father gets lost at the sea, eight-year-old Anne moves in with Captain Stoddard and his wife in Province Town. Other children tease Anne, calling her father traitor and spy, but when he returns and visits her, they are convinced in his innocence and accept Anne. Anne becomes friends with two children, Amanda and Amos Cary, and they play and go on adventures, sometimes getting themselves in very serious and dangerous situations.




A Little Maid of Massachusetts Colony


Book Description

During the Revolutionary War, Anne Nelson journeys with Indians, is imprisoned, escapes, and helps capture an English privateer.




Nabul, Our Little Egyptian Cousin


Book Description

In Nabul, Our Little Egyptian Cousin, Blanche McManus paints a vivid portrait of daily life in Egypt through the eyes of Nabul, a young Egyptian girl. McManus expertly weaves together cultural traditions, family dynamics, and historical context to provide readers with a compelling insight into ancient Egyptian civilization. The book is written in a clear and engaging style, making it accessible to readers of all ages. McManus's attention to detail brings the setting to life, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Egyptian culture and history. Blanche McManus, known for her travel writing and interest in diverse cultures, was inspired to write Nabul, Our Little Egyptian Cousin as a way to introduce young readers to the wonders of Egypt. Her background in art and illustration shines through in the vivid descriptions and imagery found throughout the book. McManus's passion for storytelling and education is evident in every page, making this book a valuable resource for readers seeking to broaden their horizons. I highly recommend Nabul, Our Little Egyptian Cousin to anyone interested in ancient Egypt, cultural diversity, or simply looking for a captivating story. McManus's unique perspective and attention to detail make this book a delightful and informative read for readers of all ages.




Connecticut Public Library Document


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No. 4 and 32 consist of the first and third report of the committee, 1893/94,1897/1900.