Merry Herbert Carter (3 results)

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    • Published by H.C.Merry / Midland Printers, Oakville, ON 1981

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      Seller: June Samaras, STREETSVILLE, ON, CanadaJune Samaras

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      Trade Paperback. Condition: Fine. 1st Canadian Edition. This Second Sequel to 'God is in the Attic" and "Try the Boogie Hole" continues the interesting account of life in the Merry famil. Tales from his schooldays and and teenage adventures in high school ears There are lots of amusing stories about friends and neighbours. socia

    • Published by H.C.Merry / Midland Printers, Oakville, ON 1979

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      Seller: June Samaras, STREETSVILLE, ON, CanadaJune Samaras

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      Trade Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Canadian Edition. A nostalgic look at events as they occurred in Oakville, Ontario around the turn of the century. "God is in the Attic" deals with the author's life as a very , very young boy. The book tells of a return to Kings Castle, the author's birthplace- a many gabled, four stor

    • Published by H.C.Merry / Midland Printers, Oakville, ON 1984

      • Softcover
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      Seller: June Samaras, STREETSVILLE, ON, CanadaJune Samaras

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      Trade Paperback. Condition: Fine. 1st Canadian Edition. A Sequel to 'God is in the Attic " This is the continuing narration of the author's early years in Oakville, and picks up life in the Merry family when they move from the"King's Castle to Cramond HouseIt in the early 1900s from the end of World War through the Flu epidemic,