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The Library and Reading of Jonathan Swift: A Bio-Bibliographical Handbook
Published in Hardcover by Peter Lang Publishing (January, 2003)
Amazon base price: $220.95

The letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford
Published in Unknown Binding by Norwood Editions (1975)
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Life Of Jonathan Swift, Dean Of St. Patrick's Dublin, The (2 Vols.) (BCL1-PR English Literature)
Published in Library Binding by Reprint Services Corp (January, 1894)
Amazon base price: $99.00

Life of Jonathan Swift (Research and Source Works, No 379)
Published in Hardcover by Burt Franklin (01 June, 1969)
Amazon base price: $36.00
Used price: $38.00
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Life and Education of Laura Dewey Bridgman, the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Girl (Classics in Child Development)
Published in Hardcover by Ayer Co Pub (01 June, 1975)
Amazon base price: $36.95

Liberals and Communitarians
Published in Hardcover by Blackwell Pub (01 May, 1993)
Amazon base price: $52.95
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Letzte Runde.
Published in Hardcover by Hanser (01 January, 1997)
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Letting Swift River Go
Published in Library Binding by Sagebrush Bound (01 October, 1999)
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Should have packed an emotional whallop
Not just for childrenThis book is for anyone - of any age - who has lost anything of beauty or anything they love. Children will love it, but don't keep it from the adults. I still can't read it without crying.
Deep book about dealing with lossThe best thing about this book is its refusal to play games with your child's mind. Rejecting the shameless tear-jerking of so much media aimed at children, this book embraces the grand tradition of children's books that takes children seriously. This is a book about dealing with loss about about letting go, but also a book that makes the reader reflect on what is good about life. Warts and all, life is sweet. As a historian, I really appreciate that Yolen tries hard to show what her valley was like AND what it is like after the dam is built. Kids are frightened when they see orchards being ripped out for suburbs; this is a book about dealing with that kind of loss.

Letters from Margaret
Published in Hardcover by Chatto and Windus ()
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A Letter from a Clergyman to His Friend, With an Account of the Travels of Captain Lemuel Gulliver (Publication / Augustan Reprint Society, No. 143)
Published in Paperback by AMS Press (01 November, 1992)
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(Though apparently it has happened worldwide)
To be honest .. I was disappointed. What should have been an emotional, impactful story turned out to be rather bland.
The writing was choppy, (difficult to read out loud) pictures ho-hum (even though I love Barbara Cooney!) and the overall intensity was not there as I thought it should be. Afterall we are talking about people leaving the homes and their way of life that had been in their families for generations.
I was expecting better. I think Patricia MacLachlan and Illustrator Ted Rand or Susan Jeffers could have made a real triumph out of this.
That said, _DO_ read this book. It is a remarkable event in history and this book is still worth reading.