LEADER 00000cam a22004098i 4500 001 ocn969828284 003 OCoLC 005 20171122092013.0 008 170303s2017 ohua j 000 f eng 015 20179015923|2can 020 9781927979266|q(hardcover) 020 1927979269|q(hardcover) 035 (OCoLC)969828284 040 NLC|beng|erda|cNLC|dBTCTA|dBDX|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dMLY|dGPI 049 GPIA 055 0 PZ8 A224|bBo 2017 082 04 j813/.52|223 100 1 Addington, Sarah,|d1891-1940,|eauthor. 245 14 The boy who lived in Pudding Lane :|bbeing a true account, if only you believe it, of the life and ways of Santa, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Claus /|cSarah Addington ; illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay. 263 1708 264 1 Ashland, Ohio :|bGrafton and Scratch,|c2017. 300 v, 93 pages :|bcolor illustrations ;|c22 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 500 Originally published in 1922. 520 "This is a republication of the 1922 class Christmas story of Santa Claus as a young boy growing up with his family on a street called Pudding Lane. The story first appeared in Ladies Home Journal magazine for Christmas of 1921 and then was published in the following year in hardcover. The illustrations for both the magazine and hardcover edition were by Gertrude A. Kay who rendered the story along the lines of the popular art nouveau movement of the times. The story is a magical tale of Santa that is elaborated by references to other fictional characters including Mother Goose, who happens to be Santa's maternal grandmother. The story explains how Santa's wonderful benevolence grew from his early childhood days, with his generosity of spirit and kindness towards others."--|cProvided by publisher. 530 Issued also in electronic formats. 600 01 Santa Claus|c(Fictitious character)|xChildhood and youth |vFiction. 650 0 Toy making|vFiction. 650 0 Christmas|vFiction. 700 1 Kay, Gertrude A.|q(Gertrude Alice),|d1884-1939, |eillustrator. 776 1 Addington, Sarah, 1891-1940.|tBoy who lived in Pudding Lane.|w(CaOONL)20179015931 994 C0|bGPI
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