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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel's House Party]]>
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    <![CDATA[Joyce returns from 'The Giant Scissors' along with Malcolm and Keith, from 'Two Little Knights of Kentucky.' They are joined by new characters, among them Betty and Eugenia, who will also become very familiar throughout the rest of the series.  A summer-long House Party has been arranged for the Little Colonel.  Good times are mixed with the tragic, but lessons learned lead to the &quot;Road of the Loving Heart.&quot;  This theme, which continues through the later Little Colonel books, would become an influential model for American girls in the early 20th Century. —http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1900</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Three Weavers (Rare Collector's Series)]]>
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    <![CDATA[This is a special allegory for fathers to read to their daughters. As the story goes, once upon a time there were three weavers, and to each was born a daughter. The &quot;Watcher of Weavers&quot; prophesied to each saying, &quot;A royal prince shall seek to wed thy child&quot; on the condition that she weave a mantle for the prince that will be fair to look upon with rich cloth of gold, and it must fit him as perfectly as the falcon's feathers fit the falcon. Each father is responsible to teach his daughter how to prepare for her prince. When should he begin? Each father's approach coupled with his daughter's cooperation will decide the fate of their future. This is a must read for every father and daughter of all ages!]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Mark Hamby]]></name>
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    <average_rating>4.21</average_rating>
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  </authors>  <published>1897</published>
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  <id type="integer">873546</id>
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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel]]>
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    <![CDATA[1895. Annie Fellows Johnston was a celebrated author of children's and juvenile fiction. She is best known for the Little Colonel series, a semi- biographical opus of 13 novels dealing with the aristocracy of old Kentucky, particularly the story of a young girl, who came to be known as the little Colonel because of her bully mannerisms at the age of 5 which seemed to echo the military traits of her grandfather, a former confederate colonel. Johnston planned to complete the series several times, once after The Little Colonel's House Party, again after The Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding. Always, public demand compelled Johnston to continue. The last work of the series, The Little Colonel Stories, Part 2, was published only a few months before her passing. In 1935, Twentieth Century Fox immortalized The Little Colonel, by making it into a film starring Shirley Temple in the role of the Little Colonel. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1974</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel at Boarding-School]]>
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    <![CDATA[When the Old Colonel becomes ill, the Little Colonel's parents must send her to boarding school.  Merry times mix with lessons learned that were not in the school curriculum.  Little Colonel fans will especially remember the Shadow Club and the story of the Three Weavers.  This book was once considered so suggestive that many public libraries, including Pittsburgh and Boston, had it removed from their shelves.  How times have changed.<br/>&quot;To All the Girls who, like the Little Colonel are &quot;standing with reluctant feet where the brook and river meet, womanhood and childhood sweet.&quot;<br/>—http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1903</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel's Holidays]]>
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    <![CDATA[Several chapters of this 1900-1901 tale are set in &quot;Old Louisville.&quot;  The Little Colonel and the Two Little Knights of Kentucky have grown a bit, and are joined by the Waltons, modeled after the family of General H. W. Lawton, a fallen hero of the Spanish American War.  The story revolves around the search for a little girl who has been &quot;kidnapped&quot; by her drunken father.  Yet the real interest may lie in the imagery of Victorian Louisville, good and bad, its values and mores (also good and bad), as well as the descriptions of Victorian holiday celebrations.  Well known early in the 20th Century was the Halloween party at the Haunted House of Hartwell Hollow (the house really existed, but burned down by the 1930s).<br/>—http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding]]>
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    <![CDATA[When she wrote this, Annie Fellows Johnston intended it to be the conclusion of the Little Colonel series.  Of course, as it turned out, that would not be quite true. The stories continued, albeit through a somewhat different perspective, in the Mary Ware series. Only recently the maid of honor, now it will be the Little Colonel's turn to be the bride, at least that much of it we can give away!  But who will it be?  A &quot;Knight Comes Riding&quot; in every chapter, but who will finally measure up to the silver yardstick?  Will it be one of our old friends, like Little Knight of Kentucky Malcolm MacIntyre, or perhaps Rob Moore, Alex Shelby, Phil Tremont, Jack Ware . . . they are all in the running!  Or maybe it will be a new Knight that comes riding!  You'll have to read the story to find out!<br/>—http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1907</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor]]>
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  <average_rating>4.10</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[It's time for a second house party!  Eugenia is getting married, and the wedding will be at The Locust.  Joyce comes with her entertaining sister, Mary Ware, from the Arizona desert to join Betty, The Little Colonel and all the rest of our favorite  characters from Lloydsboro Valley in the festive preparations.  Charms and dreams, prophesies and warnings, and of course the wedding (actually there are two!) make up this delightful tale.  Then there is the matter of the lost turquoises, and whether Lloyd will earn her golden leaf of honor.  The stage is set now for the Little Colonel's own wedding.  But we'll have to wait until the next story to find out for sure who the Little Colonel's knight will be!<br/>—http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1906</published>
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    <![CDATA[Mary Ware, the Little Colonel's Chum]]>
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    <![CDATA[Here is the first sequel, or shall we say continuation, of the Little Colonel stories, born of the pressures Annie Fellows Johnston received from her many young readers to continue the series.  Although the Little Colonel herself is peripheral to this story, it is a true continuation of the saga.  In this tale, we begin with the irascible Mary Ware beginning her first term at Warwick Hall.  Mary's exploits are a delight to read.  In many ways, this is the most charming and humorous story of the series—that is until a letter arrives from home.  Then Mary, with the &quot;bloodstone (as) her signet, sure token that undaunted courage was the jewel of her soul,&quot; shows that she, too, just as Edryn, can answer &quot;The King's Call.&quot;  This book also contains, as one of its chapters, Annie Fellow's Johnston's tale: &quot;The Jester's Sword.&quot;<br/>—http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1908</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation]]>
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    <![CDATA[Ten years have passed since we were first introduced to the Little Colonel. The old Lloydsboro Seminary has burned down, and this suits the Little Colonel fine, as she finds herself, along with Betty, Kitty and Allison, at &quot;Dear Old Warwick Hall,&quot; a beautiful mansion run as a boarding school by Madame Chartley on the Patomac, near Washington.  In one of the most delightful autumns of her life, the Little Colonel finds new friends, experiences inspiration in her studies and joy in her escapades.  Spilled tomato soup begins a course of events on a field trip to Washington that leads to the tale of Ederyn and the importance of &quot;Keeping Tryst.&quot;  When a severe case of the flu requires the Little Colonel to extend her Christmas vacation and sit-out the next semester, she learns the meaning of Ederyn's tale first hand, and in doing so makes her first significant steps into adulthood.  For every day selflessly spent , the Little Colonel awards herself a pearl.  As the string grows, so does her understanding of life and the world.<br/>—http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1905</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Little Colonel in Arizona]]>
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  <average_rating>3.57</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[The land around old Camelback mountain near Phoenix is the setting for this story.  Joyce and the Ware family have made a new home, and Joyce, especially, is having a difficult time making the adjustment to the &quot;loneliness&quot; of the Arizona desert.  That is, until an invalid at Lee's Ranch tells her the &quot;Legend of Camelback Mountain.&quot;  That tale in itself, renamed &quot;In the Desert of Waiting&quot; would later become one of Annie Fellows Johnston's most popular little books.  A letter from Joyce to the Little Colonel brings about her visit to Arizona, and her first real taste of romance in the person of the handsome and personable Phil Tremont.   Will he fit the princely mantel suggested by the Three Weavers?  Many lessons are given in this book, the most memorable being &quot;the school of the bees&quot; and the legend of Alaka and the lost turquoises.  We also meet for the first time in depth the sweet and entertaining Mary Ware, who will play such an important role in many of the future stories.<br/>—http://www.littlecolonel.com/Books/]]>
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