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Bailey School Kids is a children's book series about four friends who encounter supernatural characters in their school and town. The books are co-authored by Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey, and illustrated by John Steven Gurney and Nathan Hale.
Liberty Hyde Bailey was an American horticulturist, reformer of rural life, and cofounder of the American Society for Horticultural Science. He wrote many books on botany, agriculture, and ecology, and coined the terms "cultivar" and "cultigen".
Marcia Jones is an American writer of children's books, co-author of The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series and other works. She has also written picture books, novels, and nonfiction guides for aspiring writers.
Alice Bailey (1880-1949) was a British-American writer of books on theosophical and neo-theosophical subjects, such as spirituality, meditation, and global society. She claimed to receive telepathic messages from a Master of Wisdom, Djwal Khul, and founded the Lucis Trust and the Arcane School.
Bailey graduated from North Kansas City High School and received a B.A. in English and Anthropology and a M. A. in English Literature from Northwest Missouri State University. [2] He debuted as a fiction writer with the novel Frost , published by Timescape Books in 1983 and followed with two sequels and a few short stories during the next three ...
The American Pageant is a high school history textbook by Thomas A. Bailey, David Kennedy and Lizabeth Cohen. It covers US history from prehistory to 2014, with various editions, features and critiques.
Emma Bailey (née Parascandola; March 6, 1910 – September 3, 1999) was an American auctioneer and author, credited with being the first American woman auctioneer. She held her first auction in Brattleboro, Vermont , on May 12, 1950, as a way to supplement her family's income.
A roman à clef, its protagonist, August (Gus) Bailey, is an alter ego of the author. [1] Dunne revives the world he first introduced in his mega-bestselling novel People Like Us, and updates readers on favorite characters. The book examines and satirizes the lifestyles of the ultra-wealthy in New York.