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  • - Family Novel: A True Blue Story
    av Gene Stratton-Porter
    122,-

    Laddie is told by "Little Sister", the youngest child of a "Stanton" family of 12 children, and centers around her experiences as the older ones grow up, fall in love and marry. Little Sister loves being outside more than anything - except her big brother Laddie, her hero and favorite sibling. Laddie''s and Little Sister''s mother and father love each other and their children with all their hearts and who love God most of all. Their main Christian precept is that God is Love and they show their love to their family, their friends, their neighbors, and even the strangers who come to live and resist becoming part of the community. Laddie is considered Stratton-Porter''s autobiographical novel. The title character is modeled after author''s deceased older brother, Leander, whom Stratton-Porter nicknamed Laddie. As in Stratton-Porter''s own family, Laddie is connected with the land and identifies with their father''s vocation of farming.

  • - A Book About Limberlost Cabin
    av Gene Stratton-Porter
    231,-

    Moths of the Limberlost: A Book About Limberlost Cabin, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable book falls within the genres of Science, Zoology

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    239,-

    Gene Stratton-Porter "A Girl of the Limberlost" is a gripping coming-of-age tale set in Indiana's Limberlost Swamp. The story follows Elnora Comstock, a tenacious and creative young lady who's prompted to triumph over boundaries and pursue her pursuits. Elnora's existence is marred via problem and loss, but she reveals peace and reflection within the natural beauty of the Limberlost Swamp, where she spends a number of time exploring and gathering specimens of specific moths and butterflies. Despite the annoying conditions she faces, which consist of poverty and social ostracism, Elnora remains resilient and decided to carve out a better future for herself. Elnora faces a number of demanding situations and difficulties as she a long time, which include betrayal and heartache. However, with the help of her loving mother and the agency of kindred spirits she encounters alongside the manner, Elnora profits beneficial knowledge about resilience, forgiveness, and the energy of perseverance. Through Elnora's voyage of self-discovery and personal growth, "A Girl of the Limberlost" delves into issues of nature, identity, and goal pursuit.

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    333 - 493,-

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    373 - 479,-

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    331,-

    A Girl of the Limberlost follows teenage Elnora as she grows from a struggling high schooler to a self-confident young woman.

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    852 - 1 118,-

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    218,-

    A war-torn World War I soldier hears the doctors give up hope for his recovery. He has a feeling that if he could live by the sea, get plenty of fresh air, exercise and sunshine, that he would begin to heal. So one day he slips out of the government hospital, and tottering toward the sea, he starts out weak and penniless on his Great Adventure.Within a few days he finds a home, becomes a beekeeper in a lush California valley, and hurriedly becomes a bridegroom. Shortly after his strange marriage ceremony to a woman he met the previous evening, and to whom he had only spoken a few sentences, she hastily departs without a word of farewell.Lavishly illustrated with all of the first edition drawings by Lee Thayer and all of the paintings by Gordon Grant. With its rich nature lore, this gripping novel is a story the whole family will enjoy reading.

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    258,-

    Michael O'Halloran, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    333,-

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    852 - 1 118,-

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    373,-

    This is a lovely love story filled with ardor and longing. This is a wonderful statement on how wholesome living and selfless service increase love. David Langston, the man, is a guy of strength, honesty, and straightforwardness, not to be put above tenderness, gentleness, and kindness. Move over, Mr. Darcy. The Harvester who appears in the story takes the candlestick and the knife box, opens the door, and then goes back to the stoop. With begging in his eyes, Belshazzar stood up and took a few steps forward slowly. The man ignored it completely as he knelt over his work. A nighttime love song could be heard coming from across Loon Lake. When he was a young boy, he had retreated from such messages until his mother told him that a small brown owl had written them. Belshazzar mustered the fortitude to take five steps forward after hearing the Harvester chuckle before he fell back to the ground. A line of golden light that ran parallel to the water from the opposing bank to the gravel bed below was cast by the moonlight as it struck the lake's gently rippling waves. Behind her was a shimmering mist, and as she drew closer he could see she was even more beautiful than he had imagined.

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    190 - 373,-

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    292 - 426,-

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    333 - 453,-

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    292 - 426,-

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    190 - 373,-

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    245 - 399,-

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter
    239,-

    Set amid Indiana's vast Limberlost Swamp, this treasured children's classic mixes astute observations on nature with the struggles of growing up in the early 20th century. Harassed by her mother and scorned by her peers, Elnora Comstock finds solace in natural beauty along with friendship, independence, and romance. -- Cornfields, soy fields, alfalfa fields - Indiana has long been seen as an agricultural plain. But to make it a lucrative farming state, much of the land had to be deforested, leaving behind devastated habitats. The Limberlost, a wetland in northern Indiana, was mostly destroyed by drainage, logging and oil production. Gene Stratton-Porter, an early 20th-century naturalist and novelist, captured the fading beauty of the swamp in books like A Girl of the Limberlost, a novel about a smart, ambitious girl who lives in the dwindling wetland with her mother and pays for school by collecting local moth specimens to sell to naturalists. The book isn't exactly an environmentalist tract, but it makes the case nonetheless: It celebrates the beauty and richness of the swampland, while showing how easily economic forces push landowners to strip it away.

  • av Gene Stratton-Porter, Braunworth &. Co Prt & Braunworth &. Co Bnd
    217 - 386,-

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    217 - 386,-

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    204 - 373,-

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    217 - 386,-

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    359 - 466,-

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    236 - 419,-

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