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The lure of the past lives on in the South and this cookbook by Mrs. S.R. Dull
elevated Southern Cooking from neccesity and drudgery to an art. This book
was originally published in 1928 and contains nearly 1,300 time-tested original
recipes prepared the old "Southern Way."
Price: $24.95
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This cookbook is a treasury of OLD TIME SOUTHERN RECIPES. It comes
from the days when "granny's" built their fires in the old wood stoves. They'd
stand there with their acquired skills, stoking the flames....to get just the right
temperature. The women of this bygone time found unique ways to create that
special "Southern Flavor."
Price: $19.95
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The food of the Southwest is a blend of three different cultures: Native American,
Mexican and European. It is our oldest food heritage. It's roots can be traced
back to the "ancient ones." Chili is considered by some, the state dish of Texas.
When chili was combined with other Southwestern foods it created what is now
known as Tex-Mex.
Price: $19.95
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This Mary Frances softcover cookbook teaches children to cook via the antics
of Toaster Man, Auntie Rolling Pin and a host of banttering other Kitchen
People who befriend her. After enlisting her help to save Tea-Kettle--who is
boiling on the stove unattendedand about to run out of water. This book was
originally published in 1912 and includes the original artwork.
Price: $14.95
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer remains Mark Twain's best known and most
widely read work. Depicting the life of a young boy growing up in a small
Mississippi river town, originally the novel was regarded as an entertainment for
childern. Since then, it has come to be viewed as a complex work. Price: $16.95
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Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is regarded by many as
the greatest literary achievement that America has yet produced. Inspired by
many of the author's own experiences as a riverboat pilot, the book tells of two
runaways—a white boy and a black man—and their journey down the mighty
Mississippi River.
Price: $17.95
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This is a re-issue of the original 1880 Uncle Remus His Songs and his Sayings
by Joel Chandler Harris. It features the classic Tar Baby and 32 other plantation
stories of Brer Bear, Brer Fox, Brer Possum and a host of other characters. The
original illustrations by James Moyer and Frederick Church are included in this
231 page classic.
Price: $25.95
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Uncle Tom's Cabin was the bestselling novel of the 19th century. The book's
impact was so great that when Abraham Lincoln met Stowe at the start of the
American Civil War, Lincoln is often quoted as having declared, "So this is the
little lady who made this big war."
Price: $19.95
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Uncle Tom's Cabin large print (Softcover)
Price: $8.95
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Once upon a time, in a summer forest, there were fourteen bears.. So begins
a sweet story of a bear family's life throughout the year.. This book has been out
of print for decades. We're pleased to re-issue this book in response to the many
requests from grandparents who want it for their grandchildren.
Price: $14.95
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The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland was first published in 1865. It has
since become a classic of children's literature and is known and loved by many.
The book has 12 stories in the 307 pages found in the classic tale. Featuring
the original 1865 black and white illustrations by Sir John Tenniel.
Price: $16.95
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NEW ITEM! Ferdinand the Bull! Unlike other bulls, Ferdinand does not like to
fight. He would rather be in the shade of a tree and smell the flowers. This
classic tale of this comical bull has been a child's favorite for more than 50 years.
Price: $17.95
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This collection of Bible Stories brings some of the most significant figures of
the Old and New Testament to life. Adam and Eve, Moses, Peter, John and
Jesus are all vividly protrayed in wonderful detail. The original Bible text
captures all of the drama of the bestloved stories from the Bible.
Price: $24.95
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