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This book contains a compilation of family genealogies submitted to the Alton-Allton-Aulton Association family newsletter by its members and other contributors ... [and] the previous Allton-Alton Association family newsletter ... 1973-1980. ... Many of the genealogies contained in this publication were published in part or entirely in the Allton-Alton Association family newsletter, although most have been updated and expanded. ...
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Six-year-old Eloise lives with her mother and her English nanny at the Plaza Hotel, where she finds many opportunities to indulge in mischief.
Here you will find everything you need to know about ELOISE. In the front of this book we have printed the original ELOISE story and pictures, and in the back of it there are sketches and stories by Mr Hilary Knight (the artist) and photographs of Miss Kay Thompson when she was young and fabulous RAWTHER like Eloise and absolutely loads of information that you simply cawn't cawn't cawn't get anywhere else. Here's the thing: Whether you are just about to fall in love with Eloise or have already baked her a cake you ought to have this book. (Charge it please and thank you very much.)
While Nanny dear unsuspectingly watches her soap opera, and Mr Salomone, the Plaza's manager, prepares for the charity event of the year, a Masked Venetian Ball, Eloise takes a bawth. She bolts the bathroom door with a backbrush and turns on every faucet and tap in sight and begins her willful water mischief in a glamorous fantasy bath world complete with Skipperdee and Weenie to boot. SLAWSH! The Plaza has flooded! The Grand Ball Room is in pandemonium! Who? Who? Who is the culprit? Mr Salomone and the Plaza head engineer follow the flow of water and discover that the trouble began with a certain precocious little girl up on the very top floor - none other than our very own favourite Eloise, who of course, as only she can, manages to turn the catastrophe into a fantastic sensation and be crowned Little mermaid of the Masked Venntian Ball. Belissimo!