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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Published in Hardcover by Applewood Books (1994)
Authors: Robert Lewis May and Michael Emberley
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If I knew there was a monster...
... I would have never purchased this book.
I love the idea of giving my little 2 and a half year old a universal approach to tales and stories from all over the world. I new Rudoph qualified. I had no idea that there was a monster in the story; note that it was the one thing that impressed her, and she asked me what it was.
I wouldn't suggest it to anyone that wants to introduce the idea of Santa Clauss to their child.

The Original Story. . . Not the Movie!
I was very impressed with this book . . . a beautiful book, wonderfully illustrated, containing the original story, which did not have the Abominable, or Herbie, or Yukon Cornelius, like the later movie. I remember as a child in 1951 listening to the original story on 78rpm records put out by RCA and have attempted for years to find the original story. Although I did notice some subtle differences in the words . . .the original referred to Rudolph's, er, "forehead" (Santa was too polite to call it a big red nose) . . most of the text stayed true to what I had memorized. Definitely a book not only for children, but for us baby boomers who remember the original. A must-have to hand on from generation to generation.

The Moral Comes at the End
Yes, the other reindeer make fun of Rudolph's red nose. (I would hardly call this bigotry.) That is the point of the story: Rudolph overcomes adversity and the other reindeer learn to accept differences. Even the elves learn to accept a dentist and the misfit toys are given to boys and girls who love them. Maybe the USA reader should have watched (or read) until the end of the story instead of making snap judgements like all of the other reindeer.


Broadman Comments: March, April, May 2000 Quarterly Edition (Broadman Comments Series)
Published in Paperback by Broadman & Holman Publishers (01 January, 2000)
Authors: Robert J. Dean, James E. Taulman, and Frank R. Lewis
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Equivariant Homotopy and Cohomology Theory: Dedicated to the Memory of Robert J. Piacenza (Regional Conference Series in Mathematics, No 91)
Published in Paperback by American Mathematical Society (1996)
Authors: M. Cole, G. Comezana, S. Costenoble, A. D. Elmendorf, J. P. C. Greenlees, L. G. Lewis, G. Triantafillou, S. Waner, Robert John Piacenza, and J. Peter May
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Rudolph Shines Again
Published in Hardcover by Modern Curriculum Press (1981)
Author: Robert Lewis May
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Rudolph's Adventure (Favorite Christmas Tales)
Published in Hardcover by Publications International (1993)
Authors: Carolyn Quattrocki, Susan Spellman, and Robert Lewis May
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