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Eric Philbrook KELLY is the author of The Trumpeter of Krakow (1966), The Land of the Polish People (1943), Three Sides of Agiochook (1935), Treasure Mountain (1937), The Amazing Journey of David Ingram (1949).

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The Trumpeter of Krakow

The Trumpeter of Krakow
A tale of Poland, which describes the danger and excitement of life in the 15th century. Grades 7-9.

The Land of the Polish People

The Land of the Polish People
The story of the Polish people, from the Lechs to World War II.

A Girl who Would be Queen

A Girl who Would be Queen
A romance of old Poland -- of a gallant, beautiful girl and one of the strangest love affairs history has ever known.

In Clean Hay

In Clean Hay
A Christmas story of puppeteers in Poland.

Three Sides of Agiochook; a Tale of the New England Frontier in 1775, by Eric P. Kelly, Decorations by Le Roy Appleton

The Dartmouth Voice Still Crying in the Wilderness: a School for Indians Started Over a Century Ago by a Dartmouth Man ... Flourishes Today in the Canadian Wilds

The Dartmouth Voice Still Crying in the Wilderness: a School for Indians Started Over a Century Ago by a Dartmouth Man ... Flourishes Today in the Canadian Wilds
Article describes St. Francis reservation and school run by Peter Masta, Joseph Annance and Henry L. Masta.

The Land of the Polish People, Etc. (Revised Edition.).

Shakespeare--critical Study: [notes Taken by E.P. Kelly] in English 22 Given by Prof. F.E. Emery, 1905-1906

The Land and People of Poland

The Land and People of Poland
An introduction to the geography, people, culture, and turbulenthistory of Poland, a communist satellite nation.

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A Polish family in the Middle Ages guards a great secret treasure and a boy''s memory of an earlier trumpeter of Krakow makes it possible for him to save his father.

The Land of the Polish People, Etc. [With Plates.].

Letter, 1958 February 1, Youngtown, Ariz., to Edward Lathem, Hanover, N.H.

Letter, 1958 February 1, Youngtown, Ariz., to Edward Lathem, Hanover, N.H.
Mentions various people relating to Dartmouth; Burns article in Library Bulletin; Mildred Crosby''s anecdotes; Occom; and L.B. Richardson.

A Girl Who Would be Queen. The Story and the Diary of the Young Countess Krasinska. By Eric P. Kelly and Clara Hoffmanowa. Decorations by Vera Bock. [A Translation, by Kazimira Dziekońska, of "Dziennik Franciscki Krasińskiej Pisany W Ostatnich Latach Panowania Augusta III." by Klementyna Hofmanowa, with Additional Narrative by E.P. Kelly.].

Letter, 1957 November 18, Youngtown, Ariz., to Edward Lathem, Hanover, N.H.

Letter, 1957 November 18, Youngtown, Ariz., to Edward Lathem, Hanover, N.H.
Congratulations on ECL''s marriage; mentions his horticultural pursuits; is interested in Dartmouth''s 1820 commencement; and offers to send a list of books he wishes to dispose of.

Letter, 1951 April 18, Amesbury, Mass., to Herbert F. West, Hanover, N.H.

Letter, 1951 April 18, Amesbury, Mass., to Herbert F. West, Hanover, N.H.
Mentions new printings of At the Sign of the Golden Compass, and The Trumpeter of Krakow.

The Hand in the Picture. A Story of Poland ... Illustrated by Irena Lorentowicz

The Trumpeter of Krakow ... Decorations by Janina Domanska, etc

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