Green Books Gallery
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flamingammet:The Dalemark Quartet; Greenwillow Books, 1st Hardcover ed., 2001. [x]
sharpandkeen:The Anne of Green Gables Museum on Prince Edward Island
Mosaic Bookbinding, 1929Binding by Ludvík Bradáč (Czech; 1885–1947)Green morocco, gilt, with inlays
weirdbuzzfeed:The Green Ribbon by @booksofadam
flamingammet:Covers for The Dalemark Quartet; Greenwillow/William Morrow hardcover ed, 1995. Cover a
tfiosmovienews:hazels:Things to be found in John Green books.
Green Arrow #43After al those years and they still see Arsenal as an sidekick. He deserves better.
the-forest-library:I finally found the Black Beauty and Anne of Green Gables Puffin + Pantone editio
books0977:Child reading and creating. Elizabeth Shippen Green. The Mind of a Child by Edwin S. Marti
illdieandwaitforyou:The last words of all of John Green’s books, represented in minimalistic poster
books0977:Jack-a-Boy reading. Illustration by Elizabeth Shippen Green. From Jack-a-Boy by Willa Sibe
weirdbuzzfeed:The Green Ribbon by @booksofadam
books0977:Circle of Elizabeth Shippen Green (American 1871-1954). An Illustration for the Encouragem
booksociety:Book Society’s Literary Yearbook Awards (voted by our followers):Biggest Drama Queen → C
My collection of mystery fiction takes up an entire shelf now.
apagewithaview:Green books! Spot any you love?
books0977:London to Ladysmith (Via Pretoria). Winston S. Churchill. Longmans, Green, & Co. Ltd.,
sexualpercy: YA LIT MEME: : [2/10 series or books] → The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
humanoidhistory:Happy Autumn! Illustration from Almanack for 1890 by Kate Greenaway, an Englishchild
greeneteens: Check out other read alike recommendations at any of our branch libraries!
greeneteens: Check out other retelling recommendations at any of our branch libraries!
Portrait of a Girl in Green with Book (1925). Arturo Noci (Italian, 1874-1953). Oil on canvas.The wo
You can get The Camelot Kids: Part Two on Amazon for one buck! Check out the series that readers are
I opened Google Drive the other day and saw that Ian Greenlee (illustrator) had delivered an illustr
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