| For collectors of the Maida
Series of novels by Inez Haynes Irwin, books with dust covers are
very difficult to find or afford. For those of us with books
without dust jackets, it is very nice to have an opportunity to see
what the covers looked like for the editions of the books we have
collected that do not have dust jackets. I hope that you
have enjoy these pictures. |
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different covers, larger dust jacket pictures, and the pre-WW-II
polka-dot dust jackets, click on the icons for each
book. |
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Maida's Little Shop,1910 "In a darling little
shop of her own Maida makes many friends with the school children
who buy her fascinating wares." |
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Maida's Little House, 1921 "All of her friends
spend a happy summer in Maida's perfect little house with everything
a child could wish for." |
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Maida's Little School, 1926 "Three
delightful grownups come to visit and the children study many
subjects without knowing that they are really going to
school." |
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Maida's Little Island, 1939 "Great is the joy
of the Big Eight when Maida's father takes them for a vacation to
Spectacles, where exploring the island provides endless fun
and many thrilling adventures." |
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Maida's Little Camp, 1940 "High in the
Adirondacks the four boys and four girls of the Big Eight spend a
glorious month of fun and discovery." |
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Maida's Little Village, 1942 "The Big Eight
spend a happy summer restoring the beauty and quaintness of a
deserted little village." |
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Maida's Little Houseboat, 1943 "When 'The Ark,'
Maida's houseboat, goes adrift in Massachusetts Bay, the Big Eight
are shipwrecked on an adventurous island." |
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Maida's Little Theater, 1946 "Maida and her
friends decide to turn an old barn into their own summer theater and
learn that real life can be more exciting than the
stage." |
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Maida's Little Cabins, 1947 |
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Maida's Little Zoo, 1949 |
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Maida's Little Lighthouse, 1951 |
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Maida's Little Hospital, 1952 |
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Maida's Little Farm, 1953 |
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Maida's Little House Party, 1954 |
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Maida's Little Treasure Hunt, 1955 |
| Click here for a sample of how the book bindings have
changed, and how to
estimate when your book was printed. |
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| I hope you will share pictures
of books that you have , which I
am missing, by sending me pictures to include
here. If you send me pictures to include, I would like to
express my appreciation by including your name as a contributor . If you would prefer for
your contributions to remain anonymous, please let me know when you send the
pictures.
The icons above are from the dust jackets of the post-WW-II,
"Blue Anchor
Cover ", versions of the Maida Series. Many
of the dust jacket pictures that you
see here are not very good, because I do not have the dust jackets
to scan . I have used
pictures that I could find. Unfortunately, many of
these pictures are enlargements of very low-resolution small
photographs of damaged books and dust
jackets, taken with poor light, from a bad angle. I have
tried to digitally restore and enhance these pictures as much
as possible.
If you have any of these dust jackets and a scanner, I would
appreciate if you could scan your book cover and dust jacket and
email me a copy of the files. Click
here for instructions on sending these pictures.
Thank you, Greg
Tippitt |
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| Click here for a list of people who have helped with
this website by providing pictures of books and dust jackets they
have. |
| Click here
for a list of book sellers that may have copies of Maida books for
sale. |
| Click
here for a list of personal website belonging to other Maida
fans. |
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| We have
concentrated primarily on providing pictures of the Maida books for
collectors to enjoy. For more information about the Maida
series of books and the author, Inez Haynes Irwin, please visit the
websites below that inspired us to build this website.
http://www.ethomsen.com/maida/ http://www.feministsf.org/femsf/authors/ihgi.html http://unofficial.umkc.edu/crossonm/maida.htm
Inez Haynes Irwin also wrote
"non-Maida" books for adults. The Books-About-California
website has Project Gutenberg electronic text editions available for
The
Californiacs, Angel
Island, and The
Native Son, which are available to read online for
free. |
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| We are sorry for the ads that
appear on this website, which some users of the site have complained
about. These ads appear because we are using free web hosting
services that are supported by advertising. We are not making
money from these ads and have no control over them. We are
sorry they are necessary, but we are providing the website as a
hobby to share information with other collectors of these books and
do not make any money from the website. We are disabled and
cannot afford to pay for web hosting services without
advertising. This website is mirrored on two different web
hosting services. Depending upon different circumstances, one
might be faster than you than the other.
The site hosted at maidaweb.tripod.com sometimes
provides faster loading of graphics, but is plagued by banner ads as
well as popup ads.
The site hosted at maida.no-ip.org has has fewer
popup ads and no banner ads, but it may provide slower loading of
graphics for some users with broadband Internet access.
Please enjoy and endure the ads. In the future, we may
offer for sale extra copies of some Maida books from our collection
in order to pay for web hosting that does not have ads. |
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Maida's Other Little Website
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