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Children's literature portal; The Secret Book of Gnomes is a [when?] series of books about gnomes written for children. They contain fictional stories and guides about how gnomes live in harmony with their environment, such as what a gnome has in his first aid kit and how a gnome's house is built.
The Woodland Folk is a six part children's book series released between 1983–1984 written and illustrated by Antonio Lupatelli under the pseudonym Tony Wolf. The titles include: [1] Meet the Woodland Folk (1983, Dean, ISBN 978-0603003431) The Woodland Folk Meet the Gnomes (1983, Dean, ISBN 978-0603003479)
It is the eighth Dragonlance novel to be published, and the second book in the "Dragonlance Tales" series, all three books of which are anthologies of stories set in the Dragonlance milieu. The other two books in this series are The Magic of Krynn and Love and War. Unlike the Dragonlance novels published up until that point, the Tales books do ...
Squirrel is the gnomes' friend who accompanies them on their adventures in both books. Ben is an owl who provides the gnomes with mouse skins for clothing. Water Vole is the gnomes' neighbour who appears in both books. Bub'm is a rabbit whom the gnomes rescue from a snare in the first book. Also a general term for rabbits.
The book is written like a biology book, describing the habitat of the mythical creatures known as gnomes (Dutch: kabouter).In the book, Huygen and Poortvliet say they've spent at least twenty years observing them and call their study the "first work of consequence on the subject to be published since Wunderlich's bulky and dubious treatise De Hominibus Parvisimis appeared in 1580".
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The natural world contains many strange things, including elemental beings corresponding to the four classical elements: undines , sylphs , gnomes and salamanders . He dismisses the conventional Christian view that elemental beings are devils, instead arguing that they are significant parts of God's creation, and studies them like he studied ...