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America the Beautiful
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (April, 2002)
Authors: Cartwheel Books and Katharine Lee Bates
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Great for kids!
I wanted to just "read" the book to the kids. But gosh, I started singing it. And did they love it. I sang and flipped pages as fast as I could. Over and over. I teach preschool and this was America week. This was pretty much the only book about America their "level." It has beautiful "impressionistic" painitings of all sorts of beautiful and significant places in America that you can talk about. And if you are proud and interested, the kids will be too. We sit on a map rug so the kids are getting familiar with all our landmarks. But this book helps learn the song and gets them familiar with our nation. The last page has a picture of the Statue of Liberty in the harbor, "from sea to shining sea." I felt so good to read this to the kids. Please get this to make not only children feel good about where they come from, but also you as well!

It has wondeful illustrations.
The book has good illustrations and it has the song five times. The illustrations go very nicely with the words to the song.


Once upon a Time: A Book of Old-Time Fairy Tales
Published in Hardcover by Checkerboard Pr (June, 1993)
Authors: Katharine Lee Bates and Margaret Evans Price
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Delightful stories for even the very young
My mother received this book from her mother as a Christmas gift in 1926 when she was just 6 years old. She so loved the book. She tried to copy the pictures over and over by tracing over them. Her book is worn now, but still very treasured. She read the stories to me when I was small and reads them now to my children, now just 4 and 1. The 4 year old loves the book. The stories are not told in a scary manner but are very magical and also moral, with the good people winning out in the end. The illustrations are beautiful. I highly recommend this book. I am very hopeful that I will be able to find another copy of it.

A Tradition of Fairy Tales . . . Well, You Know the Rest
I can recall as a young child curling up next to my mother, while she read to me from her favorite children's book, "Once Upon a Time, A Book of Old-Time Fairy Tales," by Katharine Lee Bates (Rand McNally & Company, 1921). She had received this book for her own fifth birthday. In time I knew all my favorite illustrations by the marvelous Margaret Evans Price, and could recite most of the book's stories by heart. My favorites were "Furball," "Hop O' My Thumb" and "The Dancing Shoes." The stories contained in "Once Upon a Time" are part of the time-honored tradition of fairy stories which relied on the imagination of the child and the voice of the storyteller to ignite. Edited by Bates, Professor of English Literature at Wellesley College, the protagonists of the stories are good and often beautiful; they always find love and/or good fortune. By comparison, the antagonists get their just desserts; however, they are obviously bad, and merely scary rather than terrifying. There's something solid and safe about these tales; they're not explosive or bigger than life, just extraordinary in the nicest way. "Furball" tells the story of a motherless princess, who is sold by her feckless father into marriage to an ogre. Innocent but resourceful, she agrees to the marriage on the condition that her father provide her with four lavish and presumably impossible-to-furnish items of clothing: a dress "as golden as the sun," another as "silvery as the moon," a third as "glittering as the stars"; and a coat made of "a thousand different kinds of fur" from "every animal in the kingdom." To her chagrin, her father presents her with all she has requested. Now, faced with marriage to the ogre, she sees that her only remedy is to run away. So she folds her new clothing into a packet so small "she could shut them up in a walnut shell." Wearing her fur coat and staining her face and hands with walnut juice for concealment, she runs until she comes to a forest, where she falls into exhausted sleep. Discovered slumbering in the hollow of a tree by a neighboring young king and his huntsmen, and thought initially to be an odd sort of animal, the young king decides to rescue her and takes her to his castle. Recognizing neither her beauty nor her royalty in her disguise, he assigns her to work as a scullery maid in the castle kitchen. Eventually wooed by her cleverness, soon revealed beauty and unexpected culinary expertise, he. . . well, you know the rest. "Toads and Vipers" is the story of a widow with two daughters. The elder, who resembles her mother in face and character and is therefore favored by her mother, is homely and rude. But the younger takes after her late father, and is pleasing in her appearance and sweet-tempered. One day, a fairy, disguised as a crone, hobbles up to the fair sister and asks her for a libation. The young girl graciously proffers the woman a drink from her pitcher, and, in return, the fairy/woman graces her with a magical gift: "At every word you speak there shall come out of your mouth a flower or a jewel." When the girl's mother perceives the great riches which could come her way, she sends her favorite daughter out to the well, but to very different effect. The grumbling, unpleasant sister rudely rebuffs the crone's request for water, and the fairy/woman bestows upon her an appropriate curse: "At every word you speak there shall drop out of your mouth a snake or a toad." Blaming the beautiful daughter for the ill fortune of the wretched one, the mother chases the innocent girl into the woods, where she is later found crying by the King's son, who happens to be riding by. Impressed by her beauty and the obvious riches that fall from her lips at every word she speaks, the young man takes her to his castle and. . . well, you know the rest. These are just two of the 16 famous and not-so-famous stories that have been compiled into this wonderful book. Also included are Jack and the Beanstalk; Briar Rose, or The Sleeping Beauty; Hop O' My thumb; Drakestail; Jack the Giant-Killer; Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper; King Hawksbeak; Little Red Riding-Hood; The Dancing Shoes; Beauty and the Beast; Rumpel-Stilt-Skin, or Tom Tit Tot; The Frog Prince; Tom Thumb; and The Goose Girl. I could also recap these beloved stories, but . . .well, you know the rest.


Purple Mountain Majesties: The Story of Katharine Lee Bates and "America the Beautiful
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (June, 1998)
Authors: Barbara Younger and Stacey Schuett
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Gorgeous in many ways!
This historical biography is terrific! It paints a beautiful picture, both in illustration and in words, of the life of Katharine Lee Bates. Her story is captured brilliantly in the pages of this book and I recommend it to children and adults of all ages. The illustrations are simply gorgeous and the story coincides perfectly. Be sure to look for the "hidden flag" on the first and last pages! A definite must-have for any story collection.

A Wonderful Book For All Ages
Purple Mountain Majesties is one of the only books I have read that delightfully combine history, information, story telling, and beautiful pictures together. And this has been done in such a way as to make this book enjoyable to read by any one of any age. Barbara Younger brings Katherine Lee Bates and here poem America the Beautiful to life for us. And sometimes we need reminders of just how beautiful America really is! Hats off to Barbara and Stacey for quite an excellent book!


America the Beautiful: The Stirring True Story Behind Our Nation's Favorite Song
Published in Hardcover by PublicAffairs (16 October, 2001)
Author: Lynn Sherr
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History rewritten
This book is another liberal's attempt to rewrite history. This book is totally the author's attempt to push her own liberal views. She states that the poem just came into KB's head but then tears the song down and interrupts each line to fit her own views. She tries to prove that Katherine Bates was a godless disgusting individual. I seriously doubt that Katherine Bates could have been a lesbian, an environmentalist, an animal rights activist, anti-war, and anti-God. That seems to describe a 21st century correspondent.

An amazing, exciting and intriguing history of the song
America The Beautiful: The Stirring True Story Behind Our Nation's Favorite Song by journalist and author Lynn Sherr, is an historical account of a patriotic American classic and recommended for both school and community library American history collections. Individual chapters delve into the history of the original poem, the music that made the song, the meaning of the anthem and the legacy of this patriotic work. Filled with color photographs, reproductions of primary sources and a fascinating wealth of lore, America The Beautiful is an amazing, exciting and intriguing history of the song that defines the United States.

America the Beautiful
This book is a gem. A small coffee table book which you really want to read and linger over. Author, Lynn Sherr, has crafted a true treasure. I read about it in a magazine & ordered one for a Christmas present. Am now returning for a copy for myself and will probable order more for gifts.


O Beautiful for Spacious Skies
Published in Hardcover by Chronicle Books (01 October, 1994)
Authors: Katharine Lee Bates, Wayne Thiebaud, and Sara Boyers
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America the Beautiful
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Pub Group Juv (June, 2003)
Authors: Wendell Minor and Katharine Lee Bates
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America the Beautiful
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Publishing Group (June, 2003)
Authors: Wendell Minor and Katharine Lee Bates
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America the beautiful : ('O beautiful for spacious skies')
Published in Unknown Binding by C. R. Gibson Co. ()
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America the Beautiful: The Complete Verses
Published in Hardcover by Publishers' Group West (10 November, 2001)
Authors: Katharine Lee Bates and Katherine Lee Bates
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America the Beautiful: The Story Behind Our National Hymn (America in Words and Song)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Pub (Library) (January, 2004)
Author: Liz Sonneborn
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