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The Wide, Wide World: Elizabeth Wetherell (pseudonym) 1850 [3] The King of the Golden River: John Ruskin: 1851 [3] The Coral Island: R. M. Ballantyne: 1857: Tom Brown's Schooldays: Thomas Hughes: 1857 [3] The Water Babies: Charles Kingsley: 1863 [3] A Journey to the Center of the Earth: Jules Verne: 1864 [1] Little Prudy: Rebecca Sophia Clarke ...
The Magic Orange Tree and Other Stories; The Magic World; Majid's Tales; The Malachite Box; Men of Athens; Milly-Molly-Mandy; Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories; More Bones: Scary Stories From Around The World; More Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids; More William; Mother Goose in Prose
The main difference between the Andersen story and the Disney version is that, in the latter, the little bird's ordeal lasts for only a few minutes, not for months. In 1936, the Fleischer brothers adapted the story for their animated short "The Little Stranger", reversing the story by having an odd chick born into a family of ducks.
Originally published in the British publication The European Magazine, vol. 1, no. 4, in April 1782 with lesser known stories. The Three Jovial Huntsmen: United Kingdom 1880 [101] This is the title of a picture book illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans and published by George Routledge & Sons in London. The ...
The Famous Five: Enid Blyton: 1942–1963 21 The Secret Seven: Enid Blyton: 1949–1963 17 + 7 short spinoffs Paddington Bear: Michael Bond: 1958–2018 30 + 5 special publications Dave Dawson series R. Sidney Bowen: 1941–1946 Red Randall series: R. Sidney Bowen: 1944–1946 8 The Last Kids on Earth: Max Brallier: 2015–present 9 + 4 ...
Ask anyone who watches Saturday Night Live: Sometimes a joke hits and sometimes it falls so flat that it causes the people who made it to look back and shudder. But it did. On the April 12, 2008 ...
The book is told by a mother, the author Mattick, telling a story of her great-grandfather to her son. In 1914, veterinarian Harry Colebourn, Mattick's great-grandfather, rides a train across Canada on his way to serve in World War I. Finding an orphaned female bear on the platform of the railway station at White River, Ontario for sale for $20 ($524 today), he names it "Winnie" after his ...
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