Margaret Sidney Books In Order

Five Little Peppers Books In Publication Order

  1. Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (1881)
  2. Five Little Peppers Midway (1890)
  3. Five Little Peppers Grown Up (1892)
  4. Phronise Pepper (1897)
  5. The Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House (1899)
  6. The Adventures of Joel Pepper (1900)
  7. Five Little Peppers Abroad (1902)
  8. Five Little Peppers at School (1903)
  9. Five Little Peppers and Their Friends (1904)
  10. Ben Pepper (1905)
  11. The Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House (1907)
  12. Our Davie Pepper (1916)

Little Maid Books In Publication Order

  1. A Little Maid Of Boston Town (1898)
  2. A Little Maid of Concord Town (1910)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. Half a Year at Bronckton (1881)
  2. The Pettibone Name (1882)
  3. Who Told It to Me (1883)
  4. The Little Red Shop (1889)
  5. The Judges’ Cave; Being a Romance of the New Haven Colony in the Days of the Regicides, 1661 (1900)
  6. Sally, Mrs. Tubbs (1903)

Collections In Publication Order

  1. Ballad of the Lost Hare (1882)
  2. The Minute Man a Ballad of the Shot Heard Round the World (1886)
  3. An Adirondack Cabin (1890)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. Old Concord (1887)
  2. The Old Town Pump (1895)

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Margaret Sidney Books Overview

Five Little Peppers and How They Grew

The first in a series of books about the Pepper family, these imaginative children’s stories have delighted readers since their original publication in 1881. This first novel introduces Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie, the children of their widowed Mamsie, Mrs. Pepper. While very poor, the Peppers live in a supportive little town in their beloved Little Brown House. The family faces many challenges, such as sickness and an overflowing generosity stinted by their financial straits, yet they accept and overcome many obstacles with an optimism and good naturedness that is as surprising as it is commendable. When little Phronsie is later placed in great danger, the Peppers meet young Jasper King, who will ultimately change their fates and lead them to the unexpected conclusion of the novel. This heartwarming tale is a testament to perseverance in the face of hardship, incorruptible kindness, and the power of family love that conveys a message well worth learning to this day.

Five Little Peppers Midway

Mrs. Chatterton, standing by her toilet table, carefully examining her wealth of gray hair, is surprised in the very act of picking out an obnoxious white one by a noise in the further corner of the apartment. Dropping her fingers quickly and turning away from the glass, she exclaims, ‘How dare you come in without knocking?’ ‘If you make a noise I’ll kill you,’ declares the man standing in the shadow of a portiere and watching her underneath a slouched black hat. There is a slight click that causes her nerves to thrill. But Mrs. Chatterton’s varied life has brought her nothing if not self control. Coolly she answers, ‘If you want my money, say so.’ ‘Not exactly money, ma’am,’ says the man, ‘for I don’t suppose you have much here. But I’ll thank you to hand over that there box of diamonds.’ He extends the other hand with its dingy fingers toward a large ebony jewel case on a corner of the table just as one of the Peppers bursts in! Phronsie and the other Peppers encounter secrets, mysteries and dangers galore in Five Little Peppers Midway, one of the popular series of novels by Margaret Sidney 1880 1916.

Five Little Peppers Grown Up

Five Little Peppers Grown Up CHAPTER I. polly g iwes music lessons. U VpSS PEPPEll Miss Pepper! anxious little cry. What ? Oh, Amy Longhead.’ Amy threw herself up against Polly’s gown. Oli, if T may,’ she began, flushing painfully. I’ve a letter so if you will let me.’ ‘Let you what?’ eried Pollv, with a little laugh ; go on, Amy, don’t be afraid.’ u Y’ou see it is just this way,’ Amy twisted her fingers together, drew her breath hard, and rushed on neryousIy ; u J ack he’s my brother, you know promised me I never told you if 1 would only learn to play on the piano, he’d Polly turned quickly, it was such an You see my brother is coming to morrowTable of Contents CONTENTS; CHAPTER L; folly gives music lessons; CHAPTER II; getting ready ‘fok chkjstmas; CHAPTER III; christmas at dl’xkaven; CHAPTER TV; tile festivities; CHAPTER V; BAD NEWS; CHAPTER VI,; of many things; CHAPTER VII; CHAPTER VIII; POFLV LOOKS OUT FOR CHARLOTTE; CHAPTER IX polly’s kkcital; CHAPTER X; PHRONSIE HAS A PLAN; CHAPTER XI; THINGS ARE GETTING MTA’Kl; CHAPTER XII; POLLY TKTRS TO 00 WHAT IS iii GUT; CHAPTER XIII; THE ACT I dent ; CHAPTER XIV roEr; CHAPTER XV,; the fa k mho V’s k hospital; CHAPTER XVI; ON THE BIHIDEKLAM; CHAPTER XVII; JASPER ; contexts; CHAPTER XVIII; mr kino attends to matters; CHAPTER XIX; mother fjshkh and f’h arlotte; CHAPTER XX; straightening out affairs; CHAPTER XXL; polly tries to help iasper ; CHAPTER XXII; mr kino and poll v; CHAPTER XXTII; that settles man y things; CHAPTER XXIV home! About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books’ Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate

The Stories Polly Pepper Told to the Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House

The Shelf2Life Children’s Literature and Fiction Collection is a charming set of pre 1923 nursery rhymes, fairy tales, classic novels and short stories for children and young adults. From a tardy white rabbit, spirited orphan and loyal watchdog to a dreamer named Dorothy, this collection presents an assortment of memorable characters whose stories light up the pages. The young and young at heart will delight in magical tales of fairies and angels and be captivated by explorations of mysterious islands. The Shelf2Life Children’s Literature and Fiction Collection allows you to open a door into a world of fantasy and make believe where imaginations can run wild.

The Adventures of Joel Pepper

Joel, dressed up for the circus in his monkey suit, took a flying leap and came through the ring so splendidly that everybody hopped up to their feet, and shouted and clapped their hands, Grandma exclaiming, ‘For the land’s sake!’ while Phronsie slid out of Mrs. Pepper’s lap and gave a squeal of delight. ‘Hoh! that’s nothing!’ declared Joel, and before Ben could say anything he ran and jumped up on the lower limb of the apple tree, and winding his sturdy legs around the trunk, and then springing from one branch to another, there he was, before any one knew it, on the topmost bough! ‘O mercy me he’ll be killed!’ screamed Grandma, who saw it first. Mother Pepper turned swiftly. ‘Joel!’ she was going to exclaim. But Joel was swinging and slashing the long rope tail, and having a delightful time up there in the branches, and roaring and screaming so, that Mother Pepper’s quiet tones couldn’t possibly be heard. Polly’s face turned very white. ‘Oh, Ben, he’ll be killed!’ she exclaimed. ‘He won’t look at us, and we can’t make him hear,’ for by that time everybody was shouting at him to come down! In the Five Little Peppers series, Margaret Sidney 1880 1916 wrote some of the most beloved children’s novels ever published.

Five Little Peppers Abroad

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Ill PHRONSIE GOES VISITING RANDPAPA,’ said Phronsie, softly, as she clung to his hand, after they had made the descent to the lower deck, ‘ I think the littlest one can eat some of the fruit, don’t you ? ‘ she asked anxiously. ‘ Never you fear,’ assented old Mr. King, ‘that child that I saw yesterday can compass anything in the shape of food. Why, it had its mouth full of teeth, Phronsie ; it was impossible not to see them when it roared.’ ‘I am so glad its teeth are there,’ said Phronsie, with a sigh of satisfaction, as she regarded her basket of fruit, ‘ because if it hadn’t any, we couldn’t give it these nice pears, Grandpapa.’ ‘ Well, here we are,’ said Mr. King, holding her hand tightly. ‘Bless me are those your toes, young man ? ‘ this to a big chubby faced boy, whose fat legs lay across the space as hesprawled on the deck; ‘just draw them in a bit, will you ? there. Well, now, Phronsie, this way. Here’s the party, I believe,’ and he led her over to the other side, where a knot of steerage passengers were huddled together. In the midst sat a woman, chubby faced, and big and square, holding a baby. She had a big red shawl wrapped around her, in the folds of which snuggled the baby, who was contentedly chewing one end of it, while his mother had her eyes on the rest of her offspring, of which there seemed a good many. When the baby saw Phronsie, he stopped chewing the old shawl and grinned, showing all the teeth of which Mr. King had spoken. The other children, tow headed and also chubby, looked at the basket hanging on Phronsie’s arm, and also grinned. ‘ There is the baby !’ exclaimed Phronsie, in delight, pulling Grandpapa’s hand gently. ‘ Oh, Grandpapa, there he is.’ ‘ That’s very evident,’ said the old gentleman. ‘ Bless me ! ‘ addressing…

Five Little Peppers at School

Five Little Peppers at School I HARD TIMES FOR JOEL COME on, Pepper.’ One of the boys rushed down the dormitory hall, giving a bang on Joel’s door as he passed. ‘All right,’ said Joel a bit crossly, ‘I’m coming.’ ‘Last bell,’ came back on the wind. Joel threw his tennis racket on the bed, and scowled. Just then a flaxen head peeped in, and two big eyes stared at him. Table of Contents CONTENTS; CHAFTKR PAGE; 7 Hard Times for Joel 9; II Tjik Tennis Match 24; III A Narrow Escale 35; IV Of Various Things 49; V At Silvia IIorne’s 60; VI The Accioknt 75; VII Thr Salisbury Gjrts 89; VIII ‘We’re to have ouk picnic i ‘ 105; IX Aix Auoht Tin ‘ Poor Brakkman 121; X Joki and ‘ITis Dog 135; XI The United Clubs 154; XII Some Every day Ftn 173; XTIL The Picnic 1S6; XTV Miss Salisbury’s Story 206; XV The Broken Vase 233; XVI New Plans 247; XVfr riiRoxsiE 262; XVIII Tom’s Story 280; 5; 6; CONTENTS; CHAPTf R P/VOR; XIX The Grand Entertainment 300; XX The Corcoran Family 322; XXI At the Play 346; XXII Pickering Dodge 368; XXIII The Clemcy Gar den Pakty 389; XXIV This’ Pieck of Nkws 417; XXV ‘The Very Prettiest Affair’ 435About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books’ Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of

Five Little Peppers and Their Friends

SO MANY INTERESTING FRIENDS! Herein the author records many happenings that long ago Ben and Polly, Joel and David told her. And even Phronsie whispered some of it confidentially into the listening ear. ‘Tell about Rachel, please,’ she begged; and Margaret Sidney promised to write it all down some day. Meet the fascinating friends the Little Peppers made on their way to becoming Big Peppers! The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, an enduring classic of children’s literature, tells the inspiring story of a poor family bound together by devotion and love. Mrs. Pepper and her children Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie somehow survive difficult times in a little brown house. But after Phronsie is kidnapped by an organ grinder in the first book, their luck turns! They become the guests of young Jasper King and his dog Prince in his big house in the city! Even as they live and love amongst the wealthy, the Peppers keep their humility and charm.

The Five Little Peppers in the Little Brown House

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Our Davie Pepper

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A Little Maid Of Boston Town

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Half a Year at Bronckton

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Sally, Mrs. Tubbs

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The Old Town Pump

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