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747: 759: 771: 178:(Adapted by Sylvan Levin). Produced at St. John Terrell's Music Circus (Lambertville, NJ – No date) starring Jo Sullivan (Wife of Frank Loesser), Morley Meredith, Peggy O' Hara, Lulu Bates, etc. Directed by Robert C. Jarvis. Choreographed by Rex Cooper. Songs include: "Vacation", "You Can't Do That in Idlewild", "To Be or Not To Be", "The Story of My Life", "Brunswick, Maine", "The Hades Galop", etc. 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. 562:. Their summer vacation is enlivened by an entire magic lake, channeled through a talking, and somewhat grumpy, box turtle. They are stranded on a desert island, visit Ali-Baba's cave, and end up rescued by some children the reader sees in the next book. 696:
Barnaby, John, Susan, Abbie and Fredericka check out a tattered book from the library for seven days. Oddly, it carefully and correctly records every word they say. Soon they find that it not only records events, but creates new magical adventures.
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differ in tone. All the apparently magical events in these two novels are described ambiguously, with clues also to possible non-supernatural explanations. This and the following book are set near Eager’s own home on Silvermine Road near Stamford.
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A dull summer is improved when Katharine, Mark, Jane and Martha find a magical coin-like talisman. The catch is that it grants half of any wish made by its bearer—a wish to be on a desert island sends them to the
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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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class of 1935. After graduation, he moved to New York City, where he lived for 14 years before moving to Connecticut. He married Jane Eberly in 1938 and they had a son, Fritz. Eager was a childhood fan of
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in old Baghdad, where her real life acquaintances turn up as Aladdin, the Sultan, etc. Wrote lyrics to music from Schubert, Beethoven, Saint-Saens, Weber, Chopin, Wagner, Haydn and Foster as culled by
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is told from the viewpoint of Miss Myrtilla the mouse, sole occupant of the manor which she has inherited from her mother. She keeps house faithfully, dusting the family portraits and baking a
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are set in the 1920s, much earlier than the other Tales. They draw on Eager’s own childhood in that period, including vacations at Hamilton Lake in northern Indiana (the setting for
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series, and started writing children's books when he could not find stories he wanted to read to his own young son. In his books, Eager often acknowledges his debt to
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Laura, James, and their wonderful new neighbors, Kip and Lydia, wish up some summer adventures when the well in their new yard is more than they imagined.
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Eliza, Jack, Roger, and Ann find an herb garden where thyme grows, which lets them travel through time (until the thyme is ripe). They are assisted by the
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Martha's children, Roger and Ann, and their cousins, Aunt Katharine's children Eliza and Jack, find that the combination of a toy castle, Scott's
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for another series of unpredictable adventures that may or may not be magical. This book is a little grittier and deeper than the others.
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and published by Harcourt, Brace (finally Harcourt, Brace & World). The series name may date from the 2000 boxed set of books 1–4,
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is its direct sequel, in that it features the same children in further adventures at about the same age. The second book,
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was a girl and John's grandmother was a school-teacher; they speculate that the time may be that of
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Where the first four Tales of Magic and the last one feature unambiguously magical events,
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Mantle, Burns; Sherwood, Garrison P.; Chapman, John Arthur (1953). "The Gambler".
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features children who do not appear in at least one other book. It does refer to
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Here are the further adventures of Martha, Jane, Mark, and Katharine from
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by name, and has a chapter where the children visit the very end of
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Neenah Public Library's Children's Classic Literature Newsletter
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won the Ohioana Book Award for Juvenile Literature in 1957.
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Music by Elie Siegmeister, Libretto by Edward Eager (1957)
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Among their adventures, the children visit the era when
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American children's and theatrical writer (1911–1964)
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Retrieved July 12, 2009. 712:and what might have happened afterwards. 608:includes a reference to a short story by 336:lyric translation by Edward Eager (1964) 1470:Deaths from lung cancer in Connecticut 1407: 1321:Works by Edward (Edward McMaken) Eager 1299:. Juvenile Literature. Ohioana Library 1401:, with 37 library catalog records 1390:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 361:, March 1948, pp. 74 and 104–09. 34:. His children's novels were largely 534:was a number one seller in America. 422:All seven books were illustrated by 264:, George S. Irving, Jaques D'Amboise 213:Those who originally led Broadway's 1460:People from New Canaan, Connecticut 513:features a fourth set of children. 497:, is set one generation later, and 414:for her solitary Christmas dinner. 299:Libretto by Edward Eager, music by 256:Cast: Doretta Morrow, Keith Andes, 83: 45:in the lives of ordinary children. 13: 1425:20th-century American male writers 1363:"Top 100 Children's Novels No. 25" 594:pays explicit tribute to Nesbit's 191:Music: Clay Warnick & Mel Pahl 14: 1481: 1314: 899:Oxford authors page: Edward Eager 505:features different children, and 430:(Odyssey/Harcourt Young Classic; 417: 53:Eager was born in and grew up in 769: 757: 752:Children's literature portal 745: 1430:20th-century American novelists 1289: 1274: 1231: 1208: 1182: 1157: 1132: 1098: 1086: 1067: 1044: 1032: 1009: 372:, October 1958, p. 348–58. 1240:Edward McMaken Eager Biography 1051:The Liar, New Musical Comedy. 982: 957: 939:"Featured Author Edward Eager" 931: 904: 892: 874: 840:Edward McMaken Eager Biography 831: 813: 787: 764:Speculative fiction portal 634:. This book was influenced by 293:with Pembroke Davenport (1959) 285:Miranda and the Dark Young Man 197:Book: William Friedberg & 126:Beachcomber Club Revue of 1946 41:, featuring the appearance of 1: 781: 428:Edward Eager's Tales of Magic 340: 141:, Book by Edward Eager & 1108:Opera Production: A Handbook 901:. Accessed January 30, 2009. 700:Among the Magic novels only 353:"A Father's Minority Report" 183:The Adventures of Marco Polo 48: 7: 1435:American children's writers 1367:School Library Journal Blog 738: 231:released an LP of the score 122:. Balanchine choreographed. 10: 1486: 1357:Internet Broadway Database 722:On the Banks of Plum Creek 1465:Writers from Toledo, Ohio 1450:Harvard University alumni 1344:on the TV Tropes website. 1128:– via Google Books. 538:, comparing the novel to 267:Loosely organized around 1440:American fantasy writers 1340:"Creator / Edward Eager" 1111:. U of Minnesota Press. 377:Standalone picture books 1445:American male novelists 1348:FAS Prizes descriptions 1286:, September 1954, p.93. 1280:"Recommended Reading," 1095:, University of Florida 735:was Eager's last book. 391:(1952), illustrated by 886:July 20, 2011, at the 825:July 20, 2011, at the 509:is its direct sequel. 501:is its direct sequel. 358:The Horn Book Magazine 275:, the story told of a 1215:The Broadway League. 1016:The Broadway League. 945:on September 17, 2009 644:The Magician's Nephew 297:Gentlemen, Be Seated! 102:Sing Out, Sweet Land! 96:Pudding Full of Plums 78:Stamford, Connecticut 1080:Dodd, Mead & Co. 801:on December 19, 2007 795:"Prize Descriptions" 727:Schoolhouse Blizzard 717:Laura Ingalls Wilder 253:Lyrics: Edward Eager 194:Lyrics: Edward Eager 168:To Hell With Orpheus 139:, New Musical Comedy 130:John Frederick Coots 20:Edward McMaken Eager 1455:Novelists from Ohio 1399:Library of Congress 995:The Harvard Crimson 90:Village Barber, The 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 32:children's fiction 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 491:Magic by the Lake 455:Magic by the Lake 324:based on play by 315:NBC Opera Theater 176:Jacques Offenbach 172:Ring Lardner, Jr. 1477: 1382: 1380: 1378: 1369:. 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Index

lyricist
dramatist
children's fiction
contemporary
low fantasy
magic
Toledo, Ohio
Harvard University
L. Frank Baum
Oz
E. Nesbit
Stamford, Connecticut
Elie Siegmeister
Scheherazade
Clay Warnick
John Frederick Coots
The Liar
Alfred Drake
The Gambler
Alfred Drake
Ugo Betti
Ring Lardner, Jr.
Jacques Offenbach
The Adventures of Marco Polo
Neil Simon
Alfred Drake
Doretta Morrow
Kismet
Rimsky-Korsakov
Columbia

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