Most Popular Books by John McCutcheon

John McCutcheon is the author of Flowers for Sarajevo (2024), Winfield's Walnut Valley Festival (2022), Behind the Nazi Front (1940), Pacific Blackout (1943), Happy Adoption Day! (2001).

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Flowers for Sarajevo

release date: Jan 30, 2024
Flowers for Sarajevo
Young Drasko is happy working with his father in the Sarajevo market. Then war encroaches. Drasko must run the family flower stand alone. One morning, the bakery is bombed and twenty-two people are killed. The next day, a cellist walks to the bombsite and plays the most heartbreaking music Drasko can imagine. The cellist returns for twenty-two days, one day for each victim of the bombing. Inspired by the musician''s response, Drasko finds a way to help make Sarajevo beautiful again. Inspired by real events of the Bosnian War, award-winning songwriter and storyteller John McCutcheon tells the uplifting story of the power of beauty in the face of violence and suffering. The story comes to life with the included CD in which cellist Vedran Smailović accompanies McCutcheon and performs the melody that he played in 1992 to honor those who died in the Sarajevo mortar blast.

Winfield's Walnut Valley Festival

release date: Aug 15, 2022
Winfield's Walnut Valley Festival
Local historian Seth Bate tells the story of the Walnut Valley Festival with reflections from staff, emcees, performers, campers, and characters from throughout its history. The Festival was launched in 1972 when a guitar maker, a farmer, and a businessman built their own music festival from the ground up. It has made the small town of Winfield into an annual destination for acoustic musicians and music lovers from around the world and it has always been participatory, with the informal campsite pickin'' as much a part of the event as the stage shows and instrumental contests. The Walnut Valley Festival has always been proud of its deep-rooted traditions, but most of all, it is a community celebration.

Behind the Nazi Front

Behind the Nazi Front
Eyewitness account of Berlin in wartime, before American entry into the war.

Happy Adoption Day!

release date: May 01, 2001
Happy Adoption Day!
This adaptation of McCutcheon''s song commemorates the day when a child joins an adoptive family. Complete with musical notation, these verses reassure adopted children they are special. Full-color illustrations.

Cartoons by McCutcheon

release date: Jun 21, 2016
Cartoons by McCutcheon
John Tinney McCutcheon was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American newspaper political cartoonist who was known as the "Dean of American Cartoonists." Biography McCutcheon was born near South Raub, Tippecanoe County, Indiana to Captain John Barr McCutcheon and Clara Glick McCutcheon. He was the younger brother of novelist George Barr McCutcheon, writer of the Graustark books. His son, Shaw McCutcheon was an editorial cartoonist. He attended Purdue University, where he became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, and graduated in 1889 with a Bachelor of Science degree. At Purdue, he worked with typographer Bruce Rogers on the student newspaper and yearbook. On the Purdue campus, McCutcheon is memorialized in a coeducational dormitory, John T. McCutcheon Hall. The lobby displays an original of one of his drawings, a nearly life-size drawing of a young man. Awards McCutcheon received the Pulitzer Prize for Cartoons in 1932 for his Depression-era cartoon about a victim of bank failure. McCutcheon High School in his home county Tippecanoe is named in his honor. Travel Plaza 1, Mile Post 22 at Portage, Indiana of the Indiana Toll Road is named after John T. McCutcheon. McCutcheon died in Lake Forest, Illinois. The comic reprints from Escamilla Comics are reproduced from actual classic comics, and sometimes reflect the imperfection of books that are decades old.

Christmas in the Trenches

release date: Oct 14, 2025
Christmas in the Trenches
This moving book about peace, understanding, and unity is based on the real-life World War I event known as the Christmas Truce. It is cold and clear on Christmas Eve night in 1914. Suddenly, a strange sound pierces the darkness. Someone is singing a Christmas carol in German. Francis Tolliver and his fellow British soldiers are holed up in muddy trenches along the Western Front. Their enemies--German soldiers--lie in wait just across a field known as "No Man''s Land." As the Germans'' carol ends, Tolliver and the other British soldiers sing "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." Soon carols are being sung back and forth. Then a figure emerges in the dark, carrying a small Christmas tree with lighted candles. The British and German soldiers slowly leave their trenches--and the war--behind to stand together in the open field. This haunting story is adapted by award-winning songwriter John McCutcheon from his song of the same name. Henri Sørensen''s traditional, full-color oil paintings reinforce the emotional power and dignity of the story. Back matter provides more information about the historical event, and a CD featuring readings of the story and recordings of "Silent Night" and "Christmas in the Trenches" is included.

In Africa; Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country

release date: Apr 24, 2017
In Africa; Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country
John Tinney McCutcheon (1870 - 1949) was an American newspaper political cartoonist who was known as the "Dean of American Cartoonists". At the turn of the century he went on a 4 month African safari hunting African big game. Along the way in addition to getting his full share of African big game, he also adopted an orphan baby rhino and met up and hunted with Theodore Roosevelt who was on his famous big game hunting trip.From inside the book:This collection of African stories is a record of a most delightful hunting trip into those fascinating regions along the Equator, where one may still have "thrilling adventures" and live in a story-book atmosphere, where the "roar of the lion" and the "crack of the rifle" are part of the every-day life, and where in a few months one may store up enough material to keep the memory pleasantly occupied all the rest of a lifetime. The stories are descriptive of a four-and-a-half months'' trip in the big game country and pretend to no more serious purpose than merely to relate the experiences of a self-confessed amateur under such conditions.CONTENTSI.The Preparation for Departure. Experiences with Willing Friends and AdvisersII.The First Half of the Voyage. From Naples to the Red Sea, with a Few Side-Lights on Indian Ocean TravelIII.The Island of Mombasa, with the Jungles of Equatorial Africa "Only a Few Blocks Away." A Story of the World''s Champion Man-Eating LionsIV.On the Edge of the Athi Plains, Face to Face with Herds of Wild Game. Up in a Balloon at NairobiV.Into the Heart of the Big Game Country with a Retinue of More Than One Hundred Natives. A Safari and What It IsVI.A Lion Drive. With a Rhino in Range Some One Shouts "Simba" and I Get My First Glimpse of a Wild Lion. Three Shots and OatVII.On the Tana River, the Home of the Rhino. The Timid are Frightened, the Dangerous Killed, and Others Photographed. Moving Pictures of a Rhino ChargeVIII.Meeting Colonel Roosevelt in the Uttermost Outpost of Semi-Civilization. He Talks of Many Things, and Promptly Plans an Elephant HuntIX.The Colonel Reads Macaulay''s "Essays," Discourses on Many Subjects with Great Frankness, Declines a Drink of Scotch Whisky, and Kills Three ElephantsX.Elephant Hunting Not an Occasion for Lightsome Merrymaking. Five Hundred Thousand Acres of Forest in Which the Kenia Elephant Lives, Wanders and Brings Up His ChildrenXI.Nine Days Without Seeing an Elephant. The Roosevelt Party Departs and We March for the Mountains on Our Big Elephant Hunt. The Policeman of the PlainsXII."''Twas the Day Before Christmas." Photographing a Charging Elephant, Cornering a Wounded Elephant in a River Jungle Growth. A Thrilling Charge.XIII.In the Swamps of the Guas Ngishu. Beating for Lions We Came Upon a Strange and Fascinating Wild Beast, Which Became Attached to Our Party. The Little Wanderobo DogXIV. Who''s Who in Jungleland. The Hartebeest and the Wildebeest, the Amusing Giraffe and the Ubiquitous Zebra, the Lovely Gazelle and the Gentle ImpallaXV.Some Natural History in Which it is Revealed that a SingSing Waterbuck is Not a Singing Topi, and that a Topi is Not a Species of Head-dressXVI.In the Tall Grass of the Mount Elgon Country. A Narrow Escape from a Long-Horned Rhino.XVII.Up and Down the Mountain Side from the Ketosh Village to the Great Cave of Bats. A Dramatic Episode with the Finding of a Black Baby as a ClimaxXVIII.Electric Lights, Motor-Cars and Fifteen Varieties of Wild Game. Chasing Lions Across the Country in a CarriageXIX.The Last Word in Lion Hunting. Methods of Trailing, Ensnaring and Otherwise Outwitting the King of BeastsXX.Abdullah the Cook and Some Interesting Gastronomic Experiences. Thirteen Tribes Represented in the Safari.XXI.Back Home from Africa.

Impeachment Proceedings, Articles and Briefs Against John McCutcheon, Late Comptroller of the State of New Jersey

Westminster College Dean Robert G. McNiece Newspaper Clippings

Westminster College Dean Robert G. McNiece Newspaper Clippings
Articles found in the "Mormonism" file detail similar LDS-related topics that are common throughout this collection: politics, polygamy, etc. Similar articles are found in McNiece''s scrapbooks (see Collection ACC-003C).

Delinquent and Non-delinquent's Anti-social and Criminal Offenses

Forever Loblolly

release date: Sep 01, 2018

Theology of the Methodist Episcopal Church During the Interwar Period (1919-1939).

Behind the Nazi Front. With a Foreword by F.A. Voigt

Waiting for Snow

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Waiting for Snow
Use etchings to create impression on pages.

The Rise, Progress and Travels of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Soviet Submarine Force and North American Security

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Annotated Bibliography of Accounting Ethics

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Bigger Than Yourself

release date: Jan 01, 1997

How can I keep from singing

release date: Jan 01, 2023

Letter to J. Quesnel From J. Mccutcheon Concerning a Shipment of Flour Sent on the Durham Boat Canada. Kingston, May 2, 1823

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