Alice Dalgliesh
Bibliography

Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Alice Dalgliesh bibliography. This bibliography is primarily books for children. For biography, see Alice Dalgliesh Page. The ISLMC is a meta-site of educational materials for school librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap. 11/30/01

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Fiction

Adam and the Golden Cock. New York: Scribner, 1959.
When French troops under Rochambeau camp near a young boy's town in Connecticut, the boy makes the acquaintance of a young French soldier and is faced with a questionable relationship with a friend whose father is a Tory.

Along Janet's Road. Decorations by Katherine Milhous. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1946.

The Bears on Hemlock Mountain. Illustrated by Helen Sewell. 2nd Aladdin Books ed. New York: Aladdin, 1992; New York: Scribner, 1990, 1952.

A young boy sent on an errand over Hemlock Mountain is not so sure he likes going alone, because there may be bears on the mountain, but with the help of the big iron pot he borrows, he completes his errand.

The Blue Teapot, Sandy Cove Stories. Illustrated by Hildegard Woodward. New York: Macmillan, 1931.

A Book for Jennifer, A Story of London Children in the Eighteenth Century and of Mr. Newbery's Juvenile Library. Drawings by Katherine Milhous. New York: Scribner, 1940.

The Choosing Book. Illustrated by Eloise Burns Wilkin. New York: Macmillan, 1932.

Christmas; A Book of Stories Old and New. Illustrated by Hildegard Woodward. New York: Scribner, 1950, 1934.

The Courage of Sarah Noble. Illustrations by Leonard Weisgard. 2nd Aladdin Books ed. New York: Aladdin, 1991; Scribner, 1986, 1954.

An eight-year-old girl finds courage to go alone with her father to build a new home in the Connecticut wilderness, and to stay with the Indians when her father goes back to bring the rest of the family.

The Courage of Sarah Noble. Sound recording. Newbery Award Records, 1978.

The Davenports and Cherry Pie. Illustrated by Flavia Gag. New York: Scribner, 1949.

The Davenports Are at Dinner. Illustrated by Flavia Gag. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1948.

The Enchanted Book. Stories selected by Alice Dalgliesh; illustrated by Concetta Cacciola. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1947.

The Gay Mother Goose. Drawings by Francoise. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1938.

Gulliver Joins the Army. Illustrated by Ellen Segner. New York: C. Scribner, 1942.

Happily Ever After; Fairy Tales. Scribner, 1939.

A Happy New Year. Pictures by Mary Spoor Brand. New York: Rand McNally, 1933.

The Hollyberrys. New York: Scribner

The Little Angel; A Story of Old Rio. Illustrated by Katherine Milhous. Scribner, 1943.

The Little Wooden Farmer. Pictures by Anita Lobel. New York: Macmillan, 1988, 1968.

The riverboat captain helps the little wooden farmer and his wife fill their barnyard with animals.

The Little Wooden Farmer and The Story of the Jungle Pool; Two Stories to Read and Play. Macmillan, 1930.

Once On a Time. Scribner, 1938.

Relief's Rocker, A Story of Sandy Cove and the Sea. Pictures by Hildegard Woodward. Macmillan, 1932.

Reuben and His Red Wheelbarrow. Grosset & Dunlap, 1946.

Roundabout; Another Sandy Cove Story. Illustrated by Hildegard Woodward. Macmillan, 1934.

Sailor Sam. Told and pictured by Alice Dalgliesh. Scribner, 1935.

The Silver Pencil. Decorations by Katherine Milhous. Scribner, 1944.

Janet's father presents her with a silver pencil for her writing before he dies. The story follows her immigation to America and growing up.

The Smiths and Rusty. Illustrated by Berta and Elmer Hader. Scribner, 1936.

The Thanksgiving Story. Illustrations by Helen Sewell. 1st Aladdin ed. Atheneum, 1987.

A Pilgrim family's struggle to survive in their harsh new homeland culminates in a thanksgiving feast.

Three from Greenways; A Story of Children from England. Drawings by Gertrude Howe. Scribner, 1941.

West Indian Play Days. Chicago: Rand, McNally, 1926.

Wings Around South America. Scribner, 1941.

Wings for the Smiths. Illustrated by Berta and Elmer Hader. Scribner, 1937.

Wooden Shoes in America. By Lois Maloy and Alice Dalgliesh. Scribner, 1940.

The Young Aunts. Illustrations by Charlotte Becker. Scribner, 1939.
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Nonfiction

America Begins; The Story of the Finding of the New World. Illustrations by Lois Maloy. New York: C.Scribner's Sons, 1938, 1959.

America Builds Homes; The Story of the First Colonies. Illustrations by Lois Maloy. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1938.

A brief history of the sea exploration important to the discovery of America and her first settlements.

America Travels; The Story of Travel in the United States. New York:, 1933; Rev ed. Illustrated by Hildegard Woodward. New York: Macmillan, 1961.

The Columbus Story. Illustrated by Leo Politi. New York: Scribner, 1955.

Events in the life of Columbus, the Admiral, including his efforts to obtain ships and money to sail to the West, his first voyage, and his discovery of the New World.

The Fourth of July Story. 2nd Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks, 1995; 1st Aladdin Books ed. Illustrated by Marie Nonnast. New York: Aladdin, 1987; 1st ed. Scribner, 1956.

Long Live the King! A Story Book of English Kings and Queens. Pictures by Lois Maloy. New York: Scribner, 1937.

Ride on the Wind. Told by Alice Dalgliesh from the Spirit of St. Louis by Charles A. Lindberg; pictures by Georges Schreiber. New York: Scribner, 1956.

They Live in South America. Pictures by Katherine Milhous, sketches by Frances Lichten and Katherine Milhous. Scribner, 1942.

The True Story of Fala. By Margaret L. Suckley and Alice Dalgliesh; illustrated by E.N. Fairchild. Scribner, 1942.

Fala (Franklin Roosevelt's dog)

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