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Charlotte's Web

by E.B. White

Hardcover

Share the joy of E.B. White’s beloved classic about an affectionate, sometimes bashful pig named Wilbur and an incomparable spider named Charlotte. Your children will cherish this book forever—and learn the meaning of friendship. Ages 6-12.

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The Trumpet of the Swan

by E.B. White

Hardcover

There is no sweeter love story for children than this treasured classic by E. B. White about Louis, a trumpeter swan who is born with no voice. It "will captivate children of all ages"--School Library Journal. 210 pages. (Ages 9-12)

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Stuart Little

by E.B. White

Hardcover

This is the delightful story of the Little family whose second son, Stuart, doesn’t resemble the rest of them. In fact, from the tip of his whiskers to the tip of his tail, he looks exactly like a mouse. Ages 6-12.

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E.B. White Classics

by E.B. White

Hardcover / Hardcover / Hardcover

This three-volume collection of E.B. White children’s classics includes Charlotte’s Web, Stuart Little, and The Trumpet of the Swan.

Mem. Ed. $27.99

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E.B. WHITE

Date of Birth: July 11, 1899
Date of Death: October 1, 1985
Birthplace: Mount Vernon, NY
Education: Cornell University, A.B., 1921.

In real life, a family doesn't have a child that looks like a mouse; in real life, a spider doesn't spin words in her web. In real life, a swan doesn't blow a trumpet. But real life is only one kind of life—there is also the life of the imagination.
-E.B. White, New York Times, October 2, 1985

I have always felt that the first duty of a writer was to ascend—to make flights, carrying others along if he could manage it.
-E.B. White, Washington Post, December 4, 1971

... E.B. White is the finest Essayist in the United States. He says wise things gracefully; he is the master of an idiom at once exact and suggestive, distinguished yet familiar. His style is crisp and tender, and incomparably his own.
-Irwin Edman, New York Times, January 17, 1954

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