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The letters of Madame, the correspondence of Elisabeth-Charlotte of Bavaria, Princesse Palatine, Duchess of Orleans, called "Madame" at the court of King Louis XIV; by Charlotte-Elisabeth Orléans, Gertrude Scott Stevenson,  2010-08-03
Scott Foresman Reading Systems Level 4 A Bad Day for Benjamin, Baby Monkey, Red and Blue Mittens, Henry's Choice, Lizards and Salamanders, The Little Knight, Slim, Shorty And the Mules, The Circus Book by Ira E. Aaron, A. Sterl Artley, et all  1971
Novels of the Sisters Bronte.Thornton Edition.In Twelve Volumes (Complete).Includes The Life of Charlotte Bronte by Emily and Charlotte Bronte.Edited By Temple Scott.Plus E. C. Gaskell The Bronte Sisters:Anne,  1907
The Letters of Madame: the correspondence of Elizabeth-Charlotte of Bavaria by Gertrude Scott, ed. and tr.; Orléans, Élisabeth Charlotte, duchesse d' Stevenson,  1925
The Life of Charlotte Bronte / By E. C. Gaskell (The Sisters Bronte Series) by Charlotte] Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson); Scott, Temple (editor); Willett, B. W. (editor) [Bronte,  1907
Novels of the Sisters Bronte, in 12 Volumes. (with "The Life of Charlotte Bronte," By E.C. Gaskell) by Charlotte, Anne, and Emily (edited By Temple Scott) Bronte,  1907
An Introductory Account of Certain Modern Ideas and Methods in Plane Analytical Geometry by Charlotte Angas Scott,  2010-03-16
A Walk on the Water by Charlotte Scott,  2009-07-29
Cartesian Plane Geometry, Part 1: Analytical Conics (1907) by Charlotte Angas Scott,  2010-09-10
Cartesian Plane Geometry, Part 1: Analytical Conics (1907) by Charlotte Angas Scott,  2009-02-16
An Introductory Account Of Certain Modern Ideas And Methods In Plane Analytical Geometry 
An Introductory Account Of Certain Modern Ideas And Methods In Plane Analytical Geometry by Charlotte Angas Scott,  2010-09-10
Cartesian Plane Geometry, Part 1: Analytical Conics (1907) by Charlotte Angas Scott,  2010-09-10
The Letters of Madame: Volume I 1661 to 1708. Correspondence of Elizabeth-Charlotte of Bavaria, Princess Palative, Duchess of Orleans, called 'Madame' at the Court of King Louis XIV by Stevenson,  1924 |