If you liked A child's story of Christmas by Fulton Oursler, start with The police and the press - an invincible partnership (1938), About the murder of the circus queen (1932), and A sceptic in the Holy Land (1937). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 The police and the press - an invincible partnership 1938 · 11 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
  2. 2 About the murder of the circus queen 1932 · 275 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
  3. 3 A sceptic in the Holy Land 1937 · 248 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
  4. 4 The creeps 1939 · 306 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
  5. 5 The Protestant missionary movement 1947 · 48 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
  6. 6 The greatest faith ever known by F. Oursler and April Oursler Armstrong 1953 · 383 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
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  9. 9 About the murder of the clergyman's mistress 1931 · 284 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
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  11. 11 [The Greatest Book ever written.] The Book of God. Adventures from the Old Testament ... Illustrated by Jules Gotlieb. [Adapted by April Oursler Armstrong.]. 1957 · 447 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author

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What should I read after A child's story of Christmas?

BookOrb recommends The police and the press - an invincible partnership (1938), About the murder of the circus queen (1932), A sceptic in the Holy Land (1937), The creeps (1939), and The Protestant missionary movement (1947).

Are there books like A child's story of Christmas?

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Who wrote A child's story of Christmas?

A child's story of Christmas is by Fulton Oursler.