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1. Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor

Story and drawings by Mervyn Peake  Originally published in Country Life magazine 1939 Macmillian 1967 reprinted by Candlewick 2001 The Captain and his oddball crew settle in on an uncharted island where they encounter a creature the color of butter and then... do nothing?   The good Captain is a bruiser who has run through his share of crew. His ship, The Black Tiger, has lost many a men to

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2. Babar and Zephir

by Jean de Brunhoff translated from the French by Merle S. Haas Random House  1937 Babar's little monkey friend goes home for summer vacation. All hell breaks loose. It is the end of the school year and time for Babar the elephant to bid his monkey friend Zephir farewell for the summer. As his friends wave goodbye to him as his train passes them by the river it is impossible to wonder if

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