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Silent Night
Published in School & Library Binding by Philomel Books (2002)
Author: Will Moses
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A sweet tale, beautifully illustrated.
Silent Night by Will Moses is a sweet tale remeniscent of an old time story teller spinning his words into visions of an everyday Christmas miracle. Beautifully illustrated, a childs book that would please all generations.


The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Published in School & Library Binding by Philomel Books (2002)
Authors: Will Moses and Washington Irving
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a scary tall tale told in the quiet town of Sleepy Hollow. It all starts out when Ichabod Crane(an intelligent school teacher) goes to a party at the Van Tassel's house. At the party a mean guy named Brom Bones tells a scary tale, about a headless horseman from the Revolutionary War. It was told that he roamed the night looking for his head, which he lost in battle. That night Ichabod had to ride home, he was very frightened. Lets just say Ichabod was never seen again, the only thing found the next day was his hat.
The legend of Sleepy Hollow is a great thriller. You can tell the tale at night, when you have a sleepover, or around a campfire. The book has a good story line and can be easily followed. I hope you don't get too scared when you read about the Headless Horseman...

A Folk Artist's Reconception Of America's Classic
Will Moses' illustrated retelling of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow rivals Arthur Rackham's near century-old version as the best edition of the book ever published. The Rackham version, with its moody, archetypal illustrations, has the slight edge, as it contains Irving's full original text in addition to Rackham's spectacular artwork.

However, Moses's simplification of the narrative is masterfully executed, and the colorful, playful, and numerous paintings which adorn the book have a warm period charm of genuine Americana. Moses portrays the Hudson River Valley as a lush expansive valley not unlike the Garden of Eden on the first day of creation. Happy farmers, their wives and children, cows, geese, ducks and pigs frolic together amid fields of wheat and corn; galleons approach dramatically from the river; and the Catskill Mountains, sun, and sky suggested an infinite panorama and endless horizon full of promise.

The story tells us that the Dutch colonists were a superstitious lot, and that the Sleepy Hollow region itself was or seemed to be under a spell of some kind. The farmers and their wives suspected witchcraft; strange music was heard in the air; visions were seen; and the inhabitants themselves lived their lives in a kind of continuous dreamy revery. These tales and superstitions give rise to the legend of the headless horseman, said to be the ghost of a Hessian soldier who lost his head to a canon ball in the war, and now nightly prowling the region in search of it. Moses' nocturnal landscapes of the swamps, hills and the Old Dutch Cemetery under a bright harvest moon are particularly effective. Significantly, these stark, haunted landscapes do not violate the spirit of the book, but enrich its sense of wonder.

Moses' Ichabod is a cheerful but somewhat hapless fellow, confident and foolish in equal parts. His Katrina is a strong but innocent blond beauty, and a friend to children. Brom Bones is an appropriately square-shouldered, square-jawed hooligan, rowdy and full of mischief, if not absolute spite.

Anyone familiar with the tale knows that it is not a horror story but a folktale, a fireside spook story, and a 'legend' as Irving, writing here as Diedrich Knickerbocker, himself called it. This edition of the book is appropriate for children but is equally suitable for adults. Highly recommended.

The True Story of the Headless Horseman
Have you ever heard of the Headless Horseman? Have you ever heard the stories about him and how he attacks people in the woods? Have you ever wondered whether or not the story is real?

Find out for yourself by reading Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. I enjoyed reading this book and i think anyone who has a liking for mysterious legends and superstitions should read this book beacause of the interesting legend the town believes in. There are few characters to keep track of and the story is not hard to follow. The book is long but the reading goes quickly.

The story is set in the late 18th century in a town in New York called Sleepy Hollow. The town believes in a legend of a headless horseman who rides through the woods at night anf attacks people. The main character is a man named Ichabod Crane who is a schoolteacher from Connecticut. He moves to Sleepy Hollow in search of work and ends up going from home to home working as a tutor. One of his students is 18 year old Katrina Van Tassel who comes from a wealthy family. Ichabod gets the idea that he will try to marry Katrina in order to obtain the family's wealth. However, Katrina's boyrfriend Abraham "Brom Bones" Brut has other plans for Ichabod. As the tension rises, Ichabod continues trying to win Katrina until a breathtaking surprise appearance by the town's legend creates as mysterious an ending as they come.

The book has many strengths and few weaknesses. The author manages to create a mood in the book that keeps you always on th edge of your seat waiting for the legend of the Headless Horseman to come into play. The story is simple and easy to follow but is still very interesting. The characters are developed well and have personalities that you can understand and relate to. One such character is Brom Bones who is easily seen as an arrogant egotist. The only weakness of the book was one based on my personal opinion. The end of the story leaves too much to be concluded for my liking.

All in all, this book was a great story. The author wrote the characters in such a way that you had definite feelings towards each one of them. Also, the story line was definitely not without surprise. But if you want to discover what surprises I am talking about then I suggest you read The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.


Johnny Appleseed: The Story of a Legend
Published in School & Library Binding by Philomel Books (2002)
Author: Will Moses
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As seen at the Festival
I had a chance to review a copy of the book at the Johnny Appleseed Festival in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I have studied and portrayed John Chapman/Johnny Appleseed for the festival since 1979. The artwork and prose writing are very good in this book which tell the legend of Johnny. The historical facts however are not correct. This work doesn't help anyone reading it separate the fact from the myths or legends. Since the author did not leave any historical note distiguishing fact from fiction the work may perpetuate misinformation. Many of the people who work the festival and know the history constantly fight the fabrication that John wore a pan on his head. Settlers in John's day would also not recognize the illustrations since an author who wrote a romaticized novel well after John died made up the pan story. Many authors of fiction and nonfiction are beginning to take that pan off John's head.

This book does display a beautiful folk art style. For best appreciation libraries should keep this book with the art or poetry/short story books. Schools should use this book along with other factual books to explore the richness of Johnny's legends and to teach the differences between historical fact and legends or myths.


How to Make a Georgia Will (Legal Survival Guides)
Published in Unknown Binding by Sphinx Pub (E) (2002)
Authors: Edward P. Moses and Mark Warda
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The Roman Law of Testaments, Codicils and Gifts in the Event of Death: (Mortis Causa Donationes)
Published in Hardcover by Fred B Rothman & Co (1996)
Author: Moses A. Dropsie
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Will Moses Mother Goose
Published in School & Library Binding by Philomel Books (2003)
Author: Will Moses
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Rip Van Winkle
Published in School & Library Binding by Philomel Books (2002)
Authors: Will Moses, Washington Rip Van Winkle Irving, and Patricia L. Gauch
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