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My library has NO books by Thorton Burgess, Sybil von Olfers and several other classic authors. Very limited Tasha Tudor. I have filled out book "request to purchase forms" with no luck so far.
If my children are going to enjoy these books, I am going to have to buy them. (ILL cost $2 per book- even if they can't get me the book they still charge for the request).
Which books by these authors would you call "must haves"?.
Amazon has the Burgess Flower book for Children, but it starts about $28 per copy.
I have a limited budget and scour the thrift stores..
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You should be able to find these used, and I would definitely go that route. Try Amazon (used), buy.com, ebay, or half.com. Remember the shipping charge. Amazon has the Burgess Bird Book for 3.19 used. Also, The Baldwin Project has at least the bird book online for free, and maybe others as well.
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Many, many classics can be had for free via the internet. You can either read them on your computer or print them out. Here are some sites:
Baldwin Online
Gutenberg
Internet Archive
Heritage History
Happy Hearts Blog has links to many Catholic ebooks.
Google Books
Old Fashioned Education has links to books by subject.
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Dover also has very inexpensive classics, including a lot of the Burgess books.
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Melinda,
You may also want to check out Project Gutenberg and
Librivox for the Burgess books. I know that they don't have his flower book.
Another place where I have bought from is Alibris. I would try to buy used if you are unfamiliar with the author. However, as Caroline stated, check out the shipping charges. Sometimes I've ended up buying new from Amazon because I could get more for the same amount of money plus free shipping.
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Melinda,
Yesterday I was going through my booklists for sources of materials, so your timing is just perfect. I just posted this yesterday. Yesterday's Classics reprints the Burgess Books. Also Dover has the small books for very cheap of the stories like Jimmy Skunk and Reddy Fox.
To save even more, Sacred Heart Books and Gifts always has books for 15% off, and carries all the Burgess titles.
For free, Google Books has some full view of his stories, here, including Mother West Wind stories.
And still free, The Burgess Bird Book and Animal Book plus others are online in different versions.
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I was also going to say that I would use ILL for the picture books that aren't being replicated like Sybil Von Olers and Tasha Tudor. I don't think the former is absolutely necessary.
I love Tasha Tudor, but her doll books fall flat with my son. If he is engaged by some of the titles, then I'd pursue a bit more. We love Around the Year, Pumpkin Moonshine, and A Time to Keep -- those are the ones we go back to again and again.
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We bought the Burgess books from Dover at a reasonable price and they have been WELL WORTH it! I would HIGHLY recommend those. They got my ds into chapter books and they are read over and over again.
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Thanks, ladies. I always forget about the free online books.
What about the Burgess Flower book? I am trying to decide if I want to spend $28 for it for the Alphabet path.
Any comments on this one? I can't find any reviews of it...
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Melinda,
You might want to read through Burgess' other books first to see if you really want that $28 book. Since my girls do enjoy Burgess' books, I would consider getting his flower book if it wasn't so expensive. I used the Flower Fairies Alphabet book instead.
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Mare wrote:
Melinda,
You might want to read through Burgess' other books first to see if you really want that $28 book. Since my girls do enjoy Burgess' books, I would consider getting his flower book if it wasn't so expensive. I used the Flower Fairies Alphabet book instead. |
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Thank you. I have the Flower Fairy book, which is so cute. I think I might just stick with that for now.
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I am curious. Does the reprint of the Burgess' flower book have the color and black & white illustrations of the original? I would hate to buy the reprint if it costs $28 and not get the illustrations!
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