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Filed under: Grandfathers -- Juvenile fiction Little Lord Fauntleroy, by Frances Hodgson Burnett Nobody's Girl (En Famille) (New York: Cupples and Leon, 1922), by Hector Malot, trans. by Florence Crewe-Jones, illust. by Thelma Gooch The Catskill Fairies (New York: Harper and Bros., 1876), by Virginia W. Johnson, illust. by Alfred Fredericks Heidi, by Johanna Spyri Heidi, by Johanna Spyri, illust. by Jessie Willcox Smith (illustrated HTML at CMU) Heidi (gift edition; Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1919), by Johanna Spyri, trans. by Elisabeth P. Stork, contrib. by Charles Wharton Stork, illust. by Maria Louise Kirk (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) A Sunny Little Lass (New York: Hurst and Co., 1906), by Evelyn Raymond (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
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Filed under: Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction Grandma's Glasses (Bengaluru: Pratham Books, c2015), by Noni, illust. by Tanaya Vyas (multiple formats at archive.org) Grandmother Dear: A Book for Boys and Girls (London: Macmillan and Co., 1932), by Mrs. Molesworth, illust. by Walter Crane (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) Caleb in the Country (Halifax: Milner and Sowerby, 1852), by Jacob Abbott (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) A Cool Kid -- Like Me!, by Hans Wilhelm (PDF at Wayback Machine) Grandmother Elsie, by Martha Finley (Gutenberg text) Grandma's Miracles, or, Stories Told at Six O'Clock in the Evening (London et al.: T. Nelson and Sons, 1902), by Isabella Macdonald Alden (page images at Google; US access only) Grace and Clara: or, Be Just as Well as Generous (New York and London: Appleton, 1856), by Maria J. McIntosh (multiple formats at archive.org) Our Next Door Neighbour: A Story for Children (London: J. Masters and Co., 1881), by Stella Austin
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