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| 001 | 1677135 |
| 005 | 20130107093809.0 |
| 008 | 001229r20011956nyu 000 1 eng |
| 010 | ‡a 00143912 |
| 020 | ‡a0060935472 (pbk.) |
| 020 | ‡a9780060935474 (pbk.) :‡c$8.99 |
| 035 | ‡a(OCoLC)45784424 |
| 035 | ‡a(OCoLC)ocm45784424 |
| 035 | ‡a1629553 |
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| 099 | ‡aChildren‡aFICTION‡aGipson,‡aF. |
| 100 | ‡aGipson, Fred,‡d1908-1973. |
| 245 | ‡aOld Yeller /‡cFred Gipson. |
| 250 | ‡a1st Perennial Classics ed. |
| 260 | ‡aNew York :‡bPerennial Classics,‡c2001. |
| 300 | ‡a132 p. ;‡c21 cm. |
| 520 | ‡aWhen a novel like Huckleberry Finn, or The Yearling, comes along it defies customary adjectives because of the intensity of the respouse it evokes in the reader. Such a book, we submit, is Old Yeller; to read this eloquently simple story of a boy and his dog in the Texas hill country is an unforgettable and deeply moving experience. Set in the rough wilderness of early frontier Texas, "Old Yeller" is a timeless coming-of-age tale. Travis is left to care for the farm when his father leaves on a cattle drive. He copes with many hardships with the help of his big, yellow dog, Old Yeller. |
| 650 | ‡aHuman-animal relationships‡vFiction. |
| 650 | ‡aBoys‡vFiction. |
| 650 | ‡aDogs‡vFiction. |
| 695 | ‡aFICTION / Westerns‡bFIC033000 |
| 049 | ‡aPNXA |
| 936 | ‡agkd |
| 994 | ‡aC0‡bPNX |