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    Pine Barrens Childrens Books

    It dawned on me recently that I've rarely seen any children's books about the Pines. The can only think I've three:

    "A Devil in the Pines" by Jacqueline Seewald
    "Blackbeard the pirate and other stories of the Pine Barrens" by Larona Homer
    "The Shore Ghosts and Other Stories of New Jersey" by Lorona Homer

    And to be honest, the Homer books aren't very good. Does anyone know of any other children's books? As a future elementary school teacher, it would be good if I were to start collecting them.
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    Bob (bobpbx) has an old pine barrens childerns book which is probably way out o f print. I can't remember the name.

    Jeff

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    Yes, a friend of mine, Barry (you may know him) loaned it to me. It is uniquely Pine Barren and was actually fun and easy to read. Especially since I get excited about finding rare plants in the pines. Here is a link:

    http://www.amazon.com/Mystery-Stalwa...e=UTF8&s=books
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    This might be a small help Mike

    In the interest of your future students....
    I don't know so much about kid oriented Pines books but when I was young...ger I had a subscription to New Jersey Outdoors. Aside from all of N.J. they usually had a nice piece or two in any given issue on South Jersey and Jersey Pines as well as a good diddy on Hunting and fishing the Jersey Woods & Shores. I think it was a very kid friendly publication and while you will have to go on the hunt for old issues and their info may be a little dated in some cases, I think they would make a nice addition to your learning tools if you want to put some focus on the the Pines & such. Good luck though with whatever you look for.
    There is an antique shop right here by my work that has some 60's issues.
    They are neat. Small handbook like jobbies. They don't want much for 'em so I think I'll pick them up.

    Books, there are plenty of scholarly types on this site. Someone get on it!

    G.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LARGO View Post
    Books, there are plenty of scholarly types on this site. Someone get on it!

    G.
    LARGO:

    Here is a fairly comprehensive list of Pineland fiction. If anyone can add to it, I would be delighted to hear from them!

    Best regards,
    Jerseyman

    P.S. I should add here that this list comprises books about the Pinelands only and does not touch upon any books about the coastal areas, such as Barnegat, Cape May, etc.

    Pineland Fiction [(J)=juvenile]
    Bacheller, Irving
    In the Days of Poor Richard
    Bateman, Robert
    Whitman’s Tomb
    Pinelands
    Beck, Henry C.
    Death by Clue
    A New Jersey Reader
    Bianco, Margery
    Forward Commandos!
    Carpenter, P.L.
    Sympathy for the Devil
    Causey, Wayne
    Jersey Devil
    Cazzola, Gus
    To Touch the Deer
    Chamberlain, George Agnew
    The Red House
    Midnight Boy
    Dahlstedt, Marden
    The Stopping Place (J)
    Davis, Lavinia
    Barren Heritage (J)
    DeMarco, Kathleen
    Cranberry Queen
    Dixon, Franklin W.
    Outlaw’s Silver (J)
    Delaney, Harris
    One Kiss Led to Another
    Dunbar, Robert
    The Pines
    Ford, Marcia
    Nurse in the Pinelands
    Fox, George
    Warlord’s Hill
    Girard, Geoffrey
    Tales of the Jersey Devil
    Greer, Charles
    Soot Devil (J)
    Homer, Leona
    Blackbeard the Pirate (J)
    Hoppenstedt, Elbert M.
    The Mystery of the Stalwart (J)
    McCloy, James F.
    The Jersey Devil
    Phantom of the Pines
    McMahon, William
    Pine Barrens, Legends Lore and Lies
    McNeer, May Young
    Stranger in the Pines (J)
    Matheny, Joseph
    Ong’s Hat
    Markowitz, Jeff
    Who is Killing Doah’s Deer
    Meader, Stephen
    Shadow in the Pines (J)
    Monesson, Harry S.
    Knibblers in the Sands, Sand Sharks in the Pines
    Moore, Albert
    The Moor of America
    Moore, Ruth U.
    Danger in the Pines (J)
    Oates, Joyce Carol
    The Barrens
    Peterson, Charles J.
    Kate Aylesford (J)
    Phillips, Ethel C.
    Pyxie : A Little Boy of the Pines
    Raybold, George A.
    The Fatal Feud
    Repp, Gloria
    Night Flight
    St. Clare, Katherine
    To Tell Me Terrible Lies
    As the Day the Night
    Seaman, Augusta Huiell
    The Pine Barrens Mystery (J)
    Seewald, Jacqueline
    A Devil in the Pines (J)
    Tomlinson, Everett
    Three Young Continentals (J)
    Viele, Herman K.
    Myra of the Pines (J)
    Vining, Elizabeth G.
    Margery Moore in the Pine Woods (J)
    Warrick, Bessie
    A Romance of the Jersey Pines
    Wilson, F. Paul
    The Barrens and Others
    Yevish, Isaac
    Burnt Tavern Road
    Ironmaster
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    Jerseyman,
    Pines fiction ( Of which I've read some, seems some writers just don't use the facts of the pines to set the stage proper in their books, thus making them fictional in all aspects ) as well as Pines fact of which the list is endless, still lacks for the most part I think what Mike is shooting for.
    I like the idea of informed kiddies where the region is concerned but reading that would be deemed " fun for the littlins' " is scant.

    I do appreciate that list by the way. Looks like some good stuff this Big Kid will be looking into. Thanks much !
    G.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LARGO View Post
    Jerseyman,
    Pines fiction ( Of which I've read some, seems some writers just don't use the facts of the pines to set the stage proper in their books, thus making them fictional in all aspects ) as well as Pines fact of which the list is endless, still lacks for the most part I think what Mike is shooting for.
    I like the idea of informed kiddies where the region is concerned but reading that would be deemed " fun for the littlins' " is scant.

    I do appreciate that list by the way. Looks like some good stuff this Big Kid will be looking into. Thanks much !
    G.
    LARGO:

    There is much truth in what you write. There are few GOOD Pinelands fiction books for children (or adults, for that matter!), even though many of the authors hail from Jersey. Collectively, they demonstrate, for the most part, complete ignorance of their story setting. Regarding the adult reads, I have provided the list without comment or annotation and choose not to endorse any of the titles--some of them being gosh awful! I have included all books encountered merely as a Pinelands fiction bibliography. Sounds like a great opportunity exists for someone knowledgable about the Pinelands and given to authoring fiction!

    Best regards,
    Jerseyman
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    A little something

    In a previous post on this thread I mentioned some old New Jersey Outdoors issues in a little shop near where I work. I went there today and read through and bought a couple. Really neat stuff although since published by Division of Fish and Game they are very Hunty/Fishy, fauna oriented. Actually I think they would be nice nostalgic reference for like a Scott or other hunter type to have. Interesting deer and fish stats from their period. the issues are 1964,1965,1966. I won't plug the shop but they are only 1 buck a piece. There are about 20 left. I would gladly pick them up if anybody wanted them and just mail them to you.

    In the back pages of these is a "violaters roundup" section. Hilarious.
    A lot of the norm hunting/fishing infractions but I particularly love the term on a few offenses regarding "posession of an illegal missile" carrying a fine of $100.00
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    Pine Barrens Childrens Books

    I noted that you mention my book A DEVIL IN THE PINES. The reason I originally wrote the book was because I found so little information on the Jersey Devil and the Pine Barrens for children. I was an educational media specialist working at the elementary school level at the time. I decided to write a faction book to facilitate fourth grade projects. Eventually, I spoke to Afton Publishing and gave them a copy of the book. I'm still fascinated with New Jersey history and am always glad to find new publications about our state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacqueline Seewald View Post
    I noted that you mention my book A DEVIL IN THE PINES.

    Wow! It is so very nice to see you have posted on this subject. Welcome!

    How did you find out you were mentioned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacqueline Seewald View Post
    I noted that you mention my book A DEVIL IN THE PINES. The reason I originally wrote the book was because I found so little information on the Jersey Devil and the Pine Barrens for children. I was an educational media specialist working at the elementary school level at the time. I decided to write a faction book to facilitate fourth grade projects. Eventually, I spoke to Afton Publishing and gave them a copy of the book. I'm still fascinated with New Jersey history and am always glad to find new publications about our state.
    welcome to the site,jacqueline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacqueline Seewald View Post
    I noted that you mention my book A DEVIL IN THE PINES. The reason I originally wrote the book was because I found so little information on the Jersey Devil and the Pine Barrens for children. I was an educational media specialist working at the elementary school level at the time. I decided to write a faction book to facilitate fourth grade projects. Eventually, I spoke to Afton Publishing and gave them a copy of the book. I'm still fascinated with New Jersey history and am always glad to find new publications about our state.
    Jacqueline:

    It is a distinct pleasure to meet you--at least here on the forums! Your presence as a fellow author adds a great dimension to our discussions. Welcome in!!

    Best regards,
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    My friend and I talked it over and we are going to attempt to put a picture book together. He graduated from art school a little while back (he did our cd cover for anyone that's seen it), and I know a bit about the Pines and children, so we'll see if we can work it out. I've never attempted to write children's literature before, but I know what I like and hate about it.

    So now I just need to brainstorm some ideas. My best one so far is to try and do Dr. James Still as a) he lead a facinating life and b) he connects history, the environment, and a moral message (work hard and you can succeed even when it seems impossible) very well .

    I mentioned children's books to Marilyn down at Buzbys, and she said that she hasn't seen very many either. She did have a copy of a coloring book/story book that someone had done about life in historic Batsto (I believe John Pearce did the writing), which was written and organized fairly well, but not appropriately illustrated (the kids really couldn't color it, too many tiny details).
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    Jacqueline ~ You did an excellent job with your book!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeBickerson View Post
    My friend and I talked it over and we are going to attempt to put a picture book together. He graduated from art school a little while back (he did our cd cover for anyone that's seen it), and I know a bit about the Pines and children, so we'll see if we can work it out. I've never attempted to write children's literature before, but I know what I like and hate about it.

    So now I just need to brainstorm some ideas. My best one so far is to try and do Dr. James Still as a) he lead a facinating life and b) he connects history, the environment, and a moral message (work hard and you can succeed even when it seems impossible) very well .

    I mentioned children's books to Marilyn down at Buzbys, and she said that she hasn't seen very many either. She did have a copy of a coloring book/story book that someone had done about life in historic Batsto (I believe John Pearce did the writing), which was written and organized fairly well, but not appropriately illustrated (the kids really couldn't color it, too many tiny details).
    If there is anything I can do to foster your efforts or assist you, don't hesitate to ask!

    Best regards,
    Jerseyman
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    Christopher Smart (1722-1771): Jubilate Agno, Fragment B
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