Josephine Preston Peabody
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Books
Marlowe
it is critical essays about marlowes plays and others
Prentice Hall Literature--Bronze
Grades 7-9
The collected plays of Josephine Preston Peabody (Mrs. Lionel S. Marks)
Contains collection policy statements and guidelines from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Oklahoma, Stanford University, Brigham Young University, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Kansas presented May 15-18, 1995 at Trinity University, sponsored by the ALA Resources and Technical Services Division, Collection Management and Development Committee. Also includes: A guide to coordinated and cooperative collection development / the American Library Association, Feb. 1983.
The wolf of Gubbio
No one in Gubbio is safe from the monstrous wolf that stalks them. The townsfolk, armed with pitchforks, travel in groups and never venture out at night. Then a band of strangers comes to town led by the Poverello, the poor one. People say he understands the language of bird and beast. Even so, when he offers to go into the forest and face the wolf, everyone is certain he will never return. This is the story about St. Francis of Assisi and the wolf of Gubbio.