Dora's "I Love You" Book


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Dora is going on a special adventure to visit everyone she loves! There's her mami and papi, her best friend, Boots, and even her abuela! With photo sleeves for the reader to include their own special pictures, this book is sure to be treasured!




I Love My Mami!


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Join Dora and her mami as they spend the day together!




I Love My Papi!


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Dora and her Papi play baseball, go to the beach, read books, and do lots of other fun things together




Dora


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Love's Usuries


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'Love's Usuries' is a collection of short stories by Louis Creswicke. The stories are in the genre of romance. Some of the titles are: "Love's Usuries", "A Quaint Elopement", "Trooper Jones of the Light Brigade", "The "Celibate" Club" and "In the Cradle of the Deep."




Dora Thorne


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Reproduction of the original: Dora Thorne by Charlotte M. Braeme




Dora Hamilton. Or, Sunshine and Shadow


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.




In Dora's Case


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-- The Women's Review of Books




The Indian Ladies' Magazine, 1901–1938


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This book examines the varied influences and accomplishments of the Indian Ladies’ Magazine, the first Indian magazine established and edited by an Indian woman—Kamala Satthianadhan—in English, written by women, for women. Influences include Victorian, Edwardian, and Modern literature and culture as well as traditional Indian literature and culture during the late colonial, pre-independence period. More than a literary journal, this publication also addressed social reforms, from “ladies’ philanthropy” to “women’s mission to women”; the emergence of Indian “identity politics” in response to the nationalist and independence movements; the Indian Woman Question in the context of female education debates and shifting concepts of “womanliness”; cultural exchanges recorded by Indian travelers to America; and the emergence of Indian nationalism, between World Wars I and II, leading to independence. This publication recorded and participated in the most pivotal moment in modern Indian history and did so by appealing to both the conservative and progressive socio-political urges marking the era.