The Little Engine That Could
de Piper, Watty
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- Tapa dura
- First
- Estado
- Very Good/No Jacket
- Librería
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Sinopsis
Everyone loves The Little Engine That Could, that classic tale of the determined little engine that, despite its size, triumphantly pulls a train full of toys to the waiting children on the other side of a mountain. The Little Engine that Could is an American fairytale that gained popularity and became a classic children’s book in 1930 when published by Platt & Munk under the pen name Watty Piper. An earlier version of the story was printed in the New York Tribune in 1906, and in the same year in a Sunday School publication Wellspring for Young People under the title “Thinking One Can.” The 1954 Platt & Munk version with illustrations by George and Doris Hauman is the best-known version of this book. -
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- Librería
- aamstar-hookedon books (US)
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- Título
- The Little Engine That Could
- Autor
- Piper, Watty
- Ilustrador
- Hauman, George & Doris
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Very Good/No Jacket
- Edición
- 1st
- Editorial
- Golden Press
- Lugar de publicación
- New York
- Fecha de publicación
- 1954
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