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646:, in which Uncle Andrew's attitude makes him unable to hear any but animal noises from the talking animals. This happens to Jack, who is unable to sense the magic because he has discovered a different kind of magic, in girls. Eager is more hopeful than Lewis, however: in a final picture, all the children are shown but Jack’s picture is replaced with his name and a heart drawn round it.
92:: "An Operetta" with book and lyrics by Edward Eager. Music by Johann Schenk. Produced by The Columbia Theater Associates of Columbia University at Brander Matthews Hall (NYC – 1942) starring Philip Duey, Wallace House, Edith Campbell, Jan Lindermann, etc. Directed by Milton Smith.
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schoolteacher who fell for embezzling banker during a trip to Europe. In the end of the musical she uses family monies to cover his misdoings, an odd resolution even by the looser standards of modern ethics.
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1321:Works by Edward (Edward McMaken) Eager
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1401:, with 37 library catalog records
1390:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
361:, March 1948, pp. 74 and 104–09.
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422:All seven books were illustrated by
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213:Those who originally led Broadway's
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141:, Book by Edward Eager &
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353:"A Father's Minority Report"
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722:On the Banks of Plum Creek
1465:Writers from Toledo, Ohio
1450:Harvard University alumni
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267:Loosely organized around
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1340:"Creator / Edward Eager"
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1348:FAS Prizes descriptions
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1280:"Recommended Reading,"
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735:was Eager's last book.
391:(1952), illustrated by
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509:is its direct sequel.
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358:The Horn Book Magazine
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801:on December 19, 2007
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253:Lyrics: Edward Eager
194:Lyrics: Edward Eager
168:To Hell With Orpheus
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1399:Library of Congress
995:The Harvard Crimson
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1041:, III, UNT Library
1018:"Dream with Music"
917:The New York Times
881:Kid Lit Newsletter
820:Kit Lit Newsletter
776:Theatre portal
393:Beryl Bailey-Jones
237:CBS Radio Workshop
59:Harvard University
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1196:on April 30, 2012
969:www.uflib.ufl.edu
632:Magic by the Lake
574:Magic by the Lake
570:Magic by the Lake
553:Magic by the Lake
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324:based on play by
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