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The Noble Doll
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The Noble Doll off the press [bolded]
off the press
 
  
The Noble Doll by Elizabeth
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The Noble Doll by Elizabeth Coatsworth and illustrated by Leo Politi has recently been published by the Viking Press.
Coatswor th and illustrated by Leo
 
Politi ha.,, recently been published
 
by the Viking Press.
 
This is a story of a little Mexican girl Luisa, Dona Amalia an
 
impoveris hed old lady ·whose house
 
like .herself had greatiy, dt;teriorat ed from former grandeur and Rosita, the beautiful.
 
The illustratio ns are truly Mexican in kee;>ing wit!l the setting
 
of the whimsical little story. The
 
goOd fortune of the sale of land
 
long owned by Dona Amalia brings
 
safety from poverty for Luisa, Don
 
na Amalia and Rosita.
 
To savor the flavor and make
 
the discovery of the personalit y
 
of Rosita should be left to all who
 
read "The Noble Doll", a delightful little tale.
 
  
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This is a story of a little Mexican girl Luisa, Dona Amalia an impoverished old lady whose house like herself had greatly deteriorated from former grandeur and Rosita, the beautiful.
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The illustrations are truly Mexican in keeping with the setting of the whimsical little story.  The good fortune of the sale of land long owned by Dona Amalia brings safety from poverty for Luisa, Donna Amalia and Rosita.
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To savor the flavor and make the discovery of the personality of Rosita should be left to all who read "The Noble Doll", a delightful little tale.

Revision as of 18:41, 25 April 2017

Lincoln County News 9/21/61

The Noble Doll off the press [bolded]

The Noble Doll by Elizabeth Coatsworth and illustrated by Leo Politi has recently been published by the Viking Press.

This is a story of a little Mexican girl Luisa, Dona Amalia an impoverished old lady whose house like herself had greatly deteriorated from former grandeur and Rosita, the beautiful.

The illustrations are truly Mexican in keeping with the setting of the whimsical little story. The good fortune of the sale of land long owned by Dona Amalia brings safety from poverty for Luisa, Donna Amalia and Rosita.

To savor the flavor and make the discovery of the personality of Rosita should be left to all who read "The Noble Doll", a delightful little tale.