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I have in my possession a book of Moore Poems, given to my grandfather in 1883. It was published by Crowell & Co. However the first few pages are missing, the publishing information and up to and including page 6 of the index. Is there somewhere I can find when this was published and perhaps get the missing pages. 67.71.92.200 (talk) 16:51, 7 October 2009 (UTC) Lee Anne Bean, Kanata, Ontario, Canada, K2M 2N9 leeannebean@sympatico.ca[reply]

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow[edit]

I found this book from an Estate Sale and can not find a date or author anywhere. It's cover is almost that of a cow hide, brown with gold letters "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". The first 3 pages are blank. The first page with writing says "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" from the sketch book of Washington Irving. Then says New York Thomas Y. Crowell & Company Publishers. The pages are very old and seem to be serrated edges like it was not evenly cut. Not sure if someone made this book on their own or what. I can't seem to find anything online or through my research. Hoping someone can help me out :) Please email any information that may help me! Thanks kindly, Laura princessmoejo143@yahoo.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.170.3.91 (talk) 02:34, 8 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Young Math Series[edit]

The Young Math Series, picture books teaching math and science, is worth a mention.

Here's a transcription from the title list in Solomon Grundy, Born on OneDay (which teaches modular arithmetic), from 1977

Young Math Books
edited by Dr. Max Beberman, Director of the Committee on School Mathematics Projects, University of Illinois
Bigger and Smaller
Circles
Computers
The Ellipse
Estimation
Fractions are Parts of things
Graph Games
Lines, Segments, Polygons
Long, Short, High, Low, Thin, Wide
Mathematical Games for One or Two
Odds and Evens
Probability
Right Angles: Paper-Folding Geometry
Rubber Bands, Baseballs, and Doughnuts: A Book about Topology
Straight Lines, Parallel Lines, Perpendicular Lines
Weighing & Balancing
What is Symmetry?
edited by Dorothy Bloomfield, Mathematics Specialist, Bank Street College of Education
Angles Are Easy as Pie
Area
Averages
Base Five
Binary Numbers
Building Tables on Tables: A Book about Multiplication
Exploring Triangles: Paper-Folding Geometry
A Game of Functions
How Did Numbers Begin?
How Little and How Much: A Book about Scales
Less than Nothing is Really Something
Maps, Tracks, and the Bridge of Königsberg: A Book about Networks
Measure with Metric
Number Ideas through Pictures
Roman Numerals
Shadow Geometry
666 Jellybeans! All That? An Introduction to Algebra)
Solomon Grundy, Born on OneDay: A Finite Arithmetic Puzzle
Spirals
Statistics
3D, 2D, 1D
Venn Diagrams
Yes-No; Stop-Go: Some Patterns in Logic

A few of the covers are at Librarything: http://www.librarything.com/tag/Young+Math Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 22:19, 3 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]