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Phyllis R. Fenner (1899–1982)

Autor de Horses, Horses, Horses

56+ Obras 436 Miembros 2 Reseñas

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Obras de Phyllis R. Fenner

Horses, Horses, Horses (1949) 30 copias
Ghosts, Ghosts, Ghosts (1952) 23 copias
The Price Of Liberty (1960) 18 copias
Indians, Indians, Indians (1950) 16 copias
Pirates, Pirates, Pirates (1951) 15 copias
Cowboys, Cowboys, Cowboys (1950) 10 copias
Crack of the Bat (1952) 8 copias
Wide-Angle Lens: Stories of Time and Space (1980) — Editor — 8 copias
Dogs, Dogs, Dogs (1937) 7 copias
Fun, Fun, Fun (1953) 7 copias
Heroes, Heroes, Heroes (1956) 7 copias
Stories of the Sea (1953) 5 copias
Quick pivot; stories of basketball — Compiler — 3 copias
Strange but True: Stories of Many Things. (1970) — Editor — 2 copias

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Through Golden Windows: Children Everywhere (1958) — Editor — 105 copias
Through Golden Windows: Stories of Early America (1958) — Editor — 95 copias
Through Golden Windows: American Backgrounds (1958) — Editor — 92 copias
Through Golden Windows: Mostly Magic (1958) — Editor — 85 copias
Through Golden Windows: Man and His World (1958) — Editor — 85 copias
Through Golden Windows: Good Times Together (1958) — Editor — 81 copias
Through Golden Windows: Wide, Wonderful World (1958) — Editor — 74 copias
Prince Godfrey: The Knight of the Star of the Nativity (1946) — Introducción — 8 copias

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Eight short stories from the 1930's-'50's. Most of them deal with a man's relationship to a horse, often revealing the man's heart beneath a rough exterior or the lengths to which a horse will go to aid its owner.
In "Breakneck Hill" Geth takes a favorite old horse out for one last ride before planning to shoot and bury it (better than selling it to the soap factory) but the horse has it's own plan. "Lanko's White Mare" also deals with a horse's last day.
"Chiltipiquin", a spirited colt teaches Don Luis lessons.
"Throw Your Heart Over" depicts a young girl in South Africa overcoming an illness by learning to ride.
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1. The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, by Arthur Ransome. "This is a story that shows that God loves simple folk, and turns things to their advantage in the end."
2. Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary, by Joseph Jacobs. "One day Hudden met Dudden and they were soon grumbling as usual and all to the tune of 'if we could get the vag"Seven at a Blow, by Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm. " 'Seven at a blow! The town did I say!' said the little tailor, 'the whole world shall know it'. And his heart quivered with joy, like a lamb's tail."
4. The Calabash Man, by Charles Finger. "This is a land where men believe in golg alone, and much blood is spilled because of it. Far better is it that men should choose that which is in the earth."
5. Budulinek, by Parker Fillmore. "One old fox and two, three, four, and Budulinek he makes one more."
6. Four Generals, by Arthur B. Chrisman. "--a thousand years ago all this, but very learned men still dispute as to which was the greatest, Lang, Mang, Tang, or Wang--which of the four generals."
7. Gears and Gasoline, by Caroline Emerson. "Off he went to California with the open road ahead. There was power in his battery, air in his tires, and gasoline in his tank, and the smell of spring in the air."
8. The Stolen Turnips, The Magic Tablecloth, The Sneezing Goat, and The Wooden Whistle, by Arthur Ransome. "But God is good to old men. And God led the old man through the forest, though the old man thought he was just wandering on."
9. The Bremen Town Musicians, by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. "I am going to Bremen, and shall there become a town musician; come with me and take your part in the music. I shall play a lute and you shall beat the kettledrum."
10. Rory the Robber, by Seumas MacManus. "Rory had to confess that Billy was by far the cleverest thief he ever met, and even cleverer than himself."
11. The Tinderbox, by Hans Christian Andersen. " 'Good evening, soldier!' she said.'What a fine sword and knapsack you have! You are something like a soldier! You ought to have as much money as you would like to carry'! "
12. Tzarevich Ivan, the Glowing Bird and the Gray Wolf, by Post Wheeler. "Who rides straight forward shall know hunger and cold. Who rides to the right shall live, though his steed be dead. Who rides to the left shall dies, though his steed shall live."
13. Antti and the Wizard's Prophecy, by James Bowman & Margery Bianco. "Man is happiest when he plows the fields, clears the soil, piles the rocks in heaps, and plants seed that will grow into food for himself and his cattle."
14. The Terrible Stranger, by Robert Hyatt. "I am looking for a man who will keep this agreement with me: he is to cut off my head tonight; I to cut off his head tomorrow night."
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Obras
56
También por
8
Miembros
436
Popularidad
#56,114
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
39

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