A favorite of children since the early 20th century, here are the escapades of that mischievous goat, Billy Whiskers. This is a book that children never tire of reading or hearing! All the original familiar illustrations by W. H. Fry are included: 3 color plates, 21 black-and-white drawings.
The Marvellous Land of Snergs by E. A. Wyke-Smith, George Morrow Tolkien called this forgotten classic a "sourcebook" for The Hobbit. The beguiling tale has everything: runaway orphans, an evil witch, kings, knights, and a lovable, table-high Snerg named Gorbo. 51 black-and-white illustrations.
The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay This childhood classic stars a pudding that shares its deliciousness with everyone and never runs out — because it's magic! The pudding's madcap adventures feature catchy rhymes and 45 whimsical illustrations.
The Crimson Fairy Book by Andrew Lang 36 stories from Hungary, Russia, Finland, Iceland, Tunisia, the Baltic: "The Cottager and His Cat," "The Crab and the Monkey," "Little Wildrose," "The Gold-bearded Man," and more. 53 illustrations.
The Garden Behind the Moon: A Real Story of the Moon-Angel by Howard Pyle Children are transported to an unforgettable and faraway magical land where a young boy discovers a treasury of lost riches, where youngsters always play, and no one ever cries.
The Boy's King Arthur by Sidney Lanier, N. C. Wyeth Colorful introduction to the life and times of ancient England's legendary ruler takes readers behind the scenes of those gatherings at the Round Table. 15 full-color illustrations.