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The Reluctant Dragon BRB-11526<br />

by Kenneth Grahame<br />

A little boy befriends a kind-hearted dragon and arranges a match for<br />

him with St. George. For grades 3-6. 1997.<br />

Remains to be Seen: Historic <strong>California</strong> Houses Open to the Public<br />

CBB-0114 / BRB-10883<br />

by Elinor Richey<br />

The stories <strong>of</strong> 112 historic <strong>California</strong> houses are told in a fascinating<br />

and colorful style. 1973.<br />

The Remake as Time Goes By CBB-1471<br />

by Stephen Humphrey Bogart<br />

New York private eye R. J. Brooks is back to minding other people's<br />

business from a discreet distance, just the way he likes it. Then a studio<br />

begins filming a new version <strong>of</strong> his parent's film masterpiece. When<br />

cast and crew begin to die, Brooks is the chief suspect. 1997.<br />

Renaissance CBB-1670<br />

by Ruth Forman<br />

Ruth Forman's poems marks her re-emergence as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong>'s<br />

young gifted poets. 1997.<br />

Los Renglons Trociodos de Dios CBB-0811<br />

by Torcuato Luco de Tena<br />

This story occurs at a large insane asylum where more than 800<br />

mentally ill patients reside. One <strong>of</strong> the patients authorized these pages<br />

so that we may better study the sad and pathetic ambiance that is found<br />

here. Spanish language.<br />

Reporters: Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a Young Newspaperman<br />

CBB-0866 / BRB-11249<br />

by Will Fowler<br />

Fowler returns to those fiercely competitive years <strong>of</strong> brilliant and<br />

colorful journalism, years that spanned the distance between verbal and<br />

visual reporting and collapsed the bridge between the comparative<br />

innocence <strong>of</strong> yesterday’s newspapers and the slashing reality <strong>of</strong> today’s<br />

television coverage. 1991.<br />

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