A magnificent translation of Alice in Wonderland into French, supervised by Carroll himself. (No English text.) 42 Tenniel illustrations.
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Puck of Pook's Hill by Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Rackham Puck, a mischievous imp, delights two precocious youngsters with 10 magical fables about the hidden histories of Old England. Each enchanting myth is followed by a selection of spirited poetry.
In the Reign of Terror: A Story of the French Revolution by G. A. Henty This captivating tale of adventure and courage by "The Prince of Storytellers" recounts a young Englishman's attempts to rescue his aristocratic friends from certain death at the hands of the mob.
The Grey Fairy Book by Andrew Lang 35 stories, many from oral traditions, others from French, German, Italian collections: "The Goat-faced Girl," "The Sunchild," "The Street Musicians," "The Twin Brothers," "Prunella," and many more. 59 illustrations.
Billy Whiskers: The Autobiography of a Goat by Frances Trego Montgomery Captivating escapades of an extremely rambunctious goat. A favorite tale from turn-of-the-century America. 24 color and black-and-white illustrations.
Flora's Feast: A Fairy's Festival of Flowers in Full Color by Walter Crane Victorian volume abounds in old-fashioned charm, with 40 captivating full-color depictions of ethereal figures clad in flowery garments, each of which appears with a whimsical verse.