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Top Books on calico-corner
1. Calico
ISBN10 Number - 1940022916
Date of Publication - Jul 17, 2016
Number of Pages 312
Publisher - Marfa House,Crimson Sparrow
2. Calico
ISBN10 Number - 1840024054
Date of Publication - December 2004
Number of Pages 126
Publisher - Oberon Books
3. Calico
ISBN10 Number - 0738589055
Date of Publication - 2012
Number of Pages 127
Publisher - Arcadia Pub.,Arcadia Publishing
Places in the book - Charleston, S.C
4. Calico
ISBN10 Number - 1530968267
Date of Publication - Apr 08, 2016
Number of Pages 256
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
5. Calico
ISBN10 Number - 1541383486
Date of Publication - Dec 30, 2016
Number of Pages 284
Publisher - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform,CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
6. Captain in calico
ISBN10 Number - 0802125522
Date of Publication - Sep 13, 2016
Number of Pages 288
Publisher - Mysterious Press
7. Calico ball
ISBN10 Number - 1947152432
Date of Publication - Aug 28, 2018
Number of Pages 386
Publisher - Mirror Press
8. Calico bride
Safe, predictable Angel Falls, Montana, is Lila Lawson's home, but she secretly wishes it had adventures like the novels she loves to read.
ISBN10 Number - 0373828756
Date of Publication - 2011
Number of Pages 281
Publisher - Love Inspired Books,Love Inspired
Places in the book - New York
9. Calico cows
The misadventures of a group of cows who must learn to think for themselves when their leader is taken to the county fair.
ISBN10 Number - 0670844365
Date of Publication - 1993
Publisher - Viking
Places in the book - New York, N.Y., U.S.A
10. Calico captive
ISBN10 Number - 1721311793
Date of Publication - Aug 07, 2018
Publisher - Blackstone on Brilliance Audio
11. Calico bear
A stuffed bear becomes part of a quilt and then is turned into a teddy bear again as its owner grows from child to adult to father.
ISBN10 Number - 0842303022
Date of Publication - 1991
Publisher - Tyndale House,Tyndale House Pub
Places in the book - Wheaton, Ill
12. Mavericks in calico
ISBN10 Number - 0963647946
Date of Publication - June 30, 2003
Number of Pages 189
Publisher - Traildust Pub Co
13. Friends for calico!
ISBN10 Number - 1416919066
Date of Publication - May 6, 2008
Number of Pages 14
Publisher - Little Simon
14. Calico girl
Twelve-year-old Callie Wilcomb and her family are slaves, and the Civil War gives them hope that freedom may be on the horizon. With the possibility of Callie and her family escaping their bonds forever, Callie is eager to learn and become educated and hopes to teach others one day. Through hardship and loss with love and strong family ties Callie proves that freedom is in her stars.
ISBN10 Number - 1481459813
Date of Publication - 2017
Number of Pages 192
Publisher - Simon & Schuster
Places in the book - New York, NY
15. Calico joe
ISBN10 Number - 8378857034
Number of Pages 304
Publisher - Albatros
16. Calico joe
ISBN10 Number - 8378857026
Date of Publication - Apr 13, 2013
Number of Pages 304
Publisher - Albatros
17. Calico joe
ISBN10 Number - 044901102X
Date of Publication - Apr 10, 2012
Publisher - Books on Tape
18. The calico cat
ISBN10 Number - 1641811099
Date of Publication - Jan 11, 2018
Number of Pages 84
Publisher - Iboo Press House
19. Catch calico!
A fourteen-year-old not only suspects his grandfather is dying but is also haunted by the memories of his dead father and a wild cat named Calico.
ISBN10 Number - 0525275517
Date of Publication - 1979
Number of Pages 148
Publisher - Dutton
Places in the book - New York
20. A princess in calico
ISBN10 Number - 153024238X
Date of Publication - Feb 26, 2016
Number of Pages 38
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
21. Calico and patch
ISBN10 Number - 1387382802
Date of Publication - Mar 11, 2018
Number of Pages 38
Publisher - Lulu.com,lulu.com
22. Calico bush
ISBN10 Number - 0440801508
Date of Publication - 1990
Publisher - Dell,Yearling Books,Yearling/Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing
23. The little calico
ISBN10 Number - 1662809131
Date of Publication - Apr 06, 2021
Number of Pages 28
Publisher - Xulon Press
24. The calico caterpillar
ISBN10 Number - 0884930424
Date of Publication - May 16, 2018
Number of Pages 38
Publisher - William R. Parks
25. Calico captive
ISBN10 Number - 1439561176
Date of Publication - Oct 10, 2008
Number of Pages 274
Publisher - Houghton Mifflin Company
26. Calico engraving
ISBN10 Number - 0353157732
Date of Publication - Nov 10, 2018
Number of Pages 294
Publisher - Franklin Classics Trade Press
27. The calico countess
ISBN10 Number - 0373311346
Date of Publication - August 1, 1990
Number of Pages 219
Publisher - harlequin,Harlequin
28. Calico cooks!
ISBN10 Number - 096694450X
Date of Publication - 1999
Number of Pages 191
Publisher - Calico Corners
29. Calico joe
Review Written by Bernie Weisz, Historian Pembroke Pines, Florida, U.S.A. September 30, 2012 Contact: BernWei1@aol.com Title of Review: The Code of Baseball, A Ruined Childhood & A Trip Down Memory Lane! Anyone that became a teenager in the early 1970's will immediately take to John Grisham's "Calico Joe." Especially one that grew up in New York and liked baseball. I know, I was one of them. Grisham's book revolves around a washed up, aging picture for the New York Mets named Paul Tracy and his mercurial, volatile relationship with his son Paul. Added in is a rookie phenom for the Cubs named Joe Castle. Castle, dubbed "Calico Joe," sets major league records in his 1973 rookie debut for consecutive games safely hit. Paul Castle fell in love with Calico Joe, even keeping a scrapbook of his accolades unbeknownst to his father. Grisham portrays Warren as a philanderer, a beanball artist, a drunkard and an abusive husband and father. Shades of the Tony Conigliaro incident are introduced when the Cubs come into town to play the Mets with the National League East pennant on the line. With Paul and his disgruntled mother in the stands at Shea Stadium, the two watch as Castle goes up against his father after successfully pounding Warren for a hit his first time up. The "code of baseball" is introduced, at least Warren's conception of it. If a batsman shows up the pitcher in any way the previous at bat, or is a cocky rookie, the next at bat will surely be a beanball. However, Warren was a cruel, mean "headhunter," and demanded Paul be like him in playing Little League. Without any remorse, the senior Tracy will throw at anyone's head as revenge, rarely missing. In Castle's second at bat, the lives of both the Castle and Tracy are forever changed. The ironies involved and the unpredictable twists of fate make this novel truly amazing. The names thrown out, e.g. Tom Seaver, Bobby Murcer, Ron Santo, Ferguson Jenkins, etc., bring back such vivid memories of a reader's lost youthhood that it is impossible to not love and embrace this fantastically written novel. Even more realistic are the memories Grisham introduces, such as his descriptions of the Long Island Railroad being ridden, Willets Point in Flushing and both old Shea and Yankee Stadium, Wrigley Field, etc., with fitting descriptions of the temperaments of the fans of each. Grisham fast forwards forty years later and cleverly plays out a scenario involving Warren, dying of cancer, a caustic Paul and a forever enfeebled Joe Castle. The realism is strikingly apparent, regardless of Grisham's introduction of a fictional protagonist. In fact, the author cleverly let former Cub infielder Don Kessinger proof read and correct "Calico Joe" for realism. Kessinger's interjections make this story so absorbing, captivating and realistic that anyone reading this cannot but be spellbound by "Calico Joe." Memories flash of Carl Mays, Ray Chapman and Tony C. Mays was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1915 to 1929. Despite impressive career statistics, he is primarily remembered for throwing a beanball on August 16, 1920, that struck and killed Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians, making Chapman the only Major League player to die as a direct result of an injury sustained on the field. Similarly, Tony Conigliaro nicknamed "Tony C" played for the Boston Red Sox during their "Impossible Dream" season of 1967. He was hit in the face by a pitch from Jack Fisher, causing a severe eye injury and derailing his career. Though he would make a dramatic comeback from the injury, his career was not the same afterwards. Whether you like baseball or not, "Calico Joe" has something for any reader, guaranteeing a satisfying read!