Series |
The New York Review children's collection |
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New York Review children's collection.
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Contents |
The lady who put salt in her coffee -- About Elizabeth Eliza's piano -- Solomon John goes for apples and cider -- The Peterkins try to become wise -- The Peterkins at the menagerie -- Mrs. Peterkin wished to go to drive -- The Peterkins at home -- Why the Peterkins had a late dinner -- The Peterkins' summer journey -- The Peterkins' journey again postponed -- The Peterkins snowed-up -- The Peterkins decide to keep a cow -- The Peterkins at the centennial -- Mrs. Peterkin's tea-party -- The Peterkins too late for the exhibition -- The Peterkins celebrate the fourth of July -- The Peterkins' charades -- The Peterkins are obliged to move -- The Peterkins decide to learn the languages -- Modern improvements at the Peterkins' -- Agamemnon's career -- The educational breakfast -- The Peterkins at the "Carnival of authors" in Boston -- The Peterkins at the farm. |
Audience |
950L Lexile |
Note |
Originally published: Boston, Mass. : J.R. Osgood, 1880. |
Summary |
The humorous adventures of a foolish family whose problems are righted by the Lady from Philadelphia. |
Subject |
Families -- Juvenile fiction.
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Humorous stories -- Juvenile literature.
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Families. |
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Humorous fiction.
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Fiction.
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Juvenile works.
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Humorous fiction.
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