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for the Mudville nine that day: The score stood four to two with but one inning more to play.... Since 1888 Casey at the Bat has been read and loved by baseball fans around the world. Now Mighty Casey has been brought to life by celebrated illustrator C. F. Payne, who captures the old-fashioned fun of an afternoon at the ballpark for a brand-new generation.
Snag the spirit of adventure and lasso the limitless horizons of imagination to discover all the simple yet fantastical things one can make out of a string--from slingshots to sails, swings to phone lines--in this sequel to Jane Yolen's popular picture book, What to Do with a Box (2016).
Lock up your veggies and get out your garlic--the complete
Bunnicula collection is now available as a boxed set
President Theodore Roosevelt is known as "the man with a plan," the
"rough rider." His figure stands tall in American history; his
legacy stretching him to larger-than-life proportions.
In 1949, SPORT magazine published Lineup for Yesterday, a collection of poems by Ogden Nash celebrating the greatest big-league baseball players of the 1800s and early 1900s. Using an alphabetical approach, the famous wordsmith paid entertaining tribute to 24 legends of the diamond, encapsulating each in just 4 clever lines. Creative Editions is proud to present this masterpiece to a new generation of fans, reintroducing icons from the formative years of professional baseball. The masterful mixed-media illustrations of C. F. Payne portray these heroes of summer in their athletic primes in this, the first-ever picture book publication of Nash s classic.
President Theodore Roosevelt is known as 'the man with a plan,' the 'rough rider.' His figure stands tall in American history, his legacy stretching him to larger-than-life proportions. But before his rise to fame, he was just 'Teedie,' a boy with ambitious dreams to change the world, and the conviction to see his stupendous imaginings brought to fruition.
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