Hugh Lofting
(1886 - 1947)
Hugh John Lofting (14 January 1886 – 26 September 1947) was a British author, trained as a civil engineer, who created the character of Doctor Dolittle — one of the classics of children’s literature.
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The Children’s Hour Volume 4 (1953)
A collection of humorous and nonsense stories and verse. Includes a selection from Mr. Popper's Penguins, with illustrations by Robert Lawson.
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Richard Atwater
Walter R. Brooks
Richard Hughes
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Betty MacDonald
Laura E. Richards
Carl Sandburg
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Carolyn Wells
Robert McCloskey
John Tenniel
Keith Ward
Kurt Wiese
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Doctor Dolittle: A Treasury (1967)
This collection of chapters from the Doctor Dolittle series includes many illustrations by the author which were not used in the original publications.
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Doctor Dolittle and the Green Canary (1950)
Pippinella tells Doctor Dolittle and his friends her adventures.
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Olga Michael
Doctor Dolittle and the Secret Lake (1948)
The Doctor and his friends travel to darkest Africa to rescue an ancient turtle.
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Doctor Dolittle Boxed Set (1967)
Includes Doctor Dolittle’s Circus, Zoo, Caravan, Garden, In the Moon, Return.
Doctor Dolittle in the Moon (1928)
Doctor Dolittle extends his researches to the language of plants when he meets the wonderful inhabitants of the moon.
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Doctor Dolittle’s Birthday Book (1935)
Each page contains a quotation and picture from the Doctor Dolittle books and space to record birthday reminders.
Doctor Dolittle’s Caravan (1926)
Doctor Dolittle’s Circus travels to London where they stage a bird opera.
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Doctor Dolittle’s Circus (1924)
Concerned by the abuse of animals in the circus, Doctor Dolittle decides to start his own to show how good a circus could be if the animals were in charge.
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Doctor Dolittle’s Garden (1927)
Doctor Dolittle continues his researches into the lives of animals and learns the languages of insects. He is visited by a giant moth and embarks on a journey to the moon.
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Doctor Dolittle’s Post Office (1923)
Doctor Dolittle discovers that animals also have a written form of their language and goes about setting up the fastest postal service in the world for them.
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Doctor Dolittle’s Puddleby Adventures (1952)
A collection of stories about Doctor Dolittle and his animal friends.
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Olga Michael
Doctor Dolittle’s Return (1933)
Doctor Dolittle makes his triumphant return from his visit to the moon.
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Doctor Dolittle’s Zoo (1925)
In these adventures the good Doctor solves a mystery and opens a zoo in his back garden.
The Flying Carpet (1925)
An anthology of leading authors and illustrators of the first part of the twentieth century.
G. K. Chesterton
Hugh Lofting
A. A. Milne
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T. H. Robinson
Ernest H. Shepard
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Gub Gub’s Book (1932)
Gub Gub the pig expounds on the subject of food.
The Gunniwolf and other Merry Tales (1936)
A collection of stories by leading authors illustrated by Kate Seredy.
Helen Bannerman
Rose Fyleman
Hugh Lofting
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Heights and Highways (1929)
An elementary school reader.
Hugh Lofting
Cornelia Meigs
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Miska Petersham
La Mésaventure de Madame Popotte (1930)
French translation of The Story of Mrs. Tubbs.
Mostly Magic (1958)
A collection of traditional fairy tales, fables and nursery rhymes for younger children.
Andrew Lang
Leonora Blanche Alleyne Lang
Edward Lear
Hugh Lofting
Beatrix Potter
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L. Leslie Brooke
Wanda Gág
Howard Pyle
Dr. Seuss
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