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"After Fox turned a few paw springs, they sat down and made their daring plans." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"Alexandra sat in the sunlight watching a chick hatch from an egg" from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"Alexandra skipped along with Fletcher." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
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for The All-American Little Red School House, South Branch, NJ, 1900 from To Grandfather's House We Go
The All-American Little Red School House, South Branch, NJ, 1900 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
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for American Embattled or Castellated, Summit, NJ, 1871 from To Grandfather's House We Go
American Embattled or Castellated, Summit, NJ, 1871 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
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for American Exuberant, Milford, PA, 1885 from To Grandfather's House We Go
American Exuberant, Milford, PA, 1885 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
"At once Fox and Raccoon began jumping up and down in their ghostly pillowcases." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"...Beaver and Otter, nestling close to their great egg, lay deep in sleep." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"Between sobs, Baby Brown Bear told the Boys that his mother had disappeared." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"But Baby Brown Bear showed no interest in winter napping. He was gay, playful, and hungrier than ever." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
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for Cover design for Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Cover design for Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
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for "Crow, silent as the softest breeze, drifted in through the open window..." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
"Crow, silent as the softest breeze, drifted in through the open window..." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
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for Dutch Colonial, Westfield, NJ, 1664 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Dutch Colonial, Westfield, NJ, 1664 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
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for The Early Settler House, Morris County, NJ, 1750 from To Grandfather's House We Go
The Early Settler House, Morris County, NJ, 1750 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
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for The Eclectic Vacation House, Cape May, NJ, 1895 from To Grandfather's House We Go
The Eclectic Vacation House, Cape May, NJ, 1895 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
Endpaper design from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
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for "Every afternoon, three noisy and fun-loving friends met to play dominoes and tell fibs." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
"Every afternoon, three noisy and fun-loving friends met to play dominoes and tell fibs." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
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for Farmer's Greek Revival, Milford, PA, 1820 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Farmer's Greek Revival, Milford, PA, 1820 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
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for The Federal House, Princeton, NJ 1740 from To Grandfather's House We Go
The Federal House, Princeton, NJ 1740 from To Grandfather's House We Go
Harry Devlin
1968
"Feeling that something was expected of him, he turned to Alexandra." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
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