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My Dearest Mouse (1988)
The original letters Kenneth Grahame wrote to his son Alastair are reproduced with transcriptions and additional editorial matter.
Paul Bransom
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Arthur Rackham
Ernest H. Shepard
On the Way Home (1962)
Devastated by drought, Laura and Almanzo Wilder give up their claim and move to Mansfield, Missouri.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Photographs
Oxted and Limpsfield (1932)
A travel book.
Arthur Rackham
R. H. Yates
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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (1896)
One of the first attempts in English to tell the whole story of La Pucelle, the Maid of France. Read online at archive.org.
Photographs
Pictures of East Coast Health Resorts (1894)
14 illustrations by Rackham which first appeared in Sunrise-Land. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Arthur Rackham
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Racundra’s First Cruise (1923)
A account of the author’s cruise in the Baltic on a small two masted yacht with his wife (former secretary to Lenin) and a local seaman, the prototype of Peter Duck.
Read online at archive.org.
Arthur Ransome
Racundra’s First Cruise (1923)
A account of the author’s cruise in the Baltic on a small two masted yacht with his wife (former secretary to Lenin) and a local seaman, the prototype of Peter Duck. Read online at Hathitrust.
Arthur Ransome
Racundra’s First Cruise (1948)
A account of the author’s cruise in the Baltic on a small two masted yacht with his wife (former secretary to Lenin) and a local seaman, the prototype of Peter Duck.
Arthur Ransome
Tom Slade Boy Scout (1915)
Tom is a sixteen-year-old street tough, left to fend for himself by his worthless father, Bill Slade, after wealthy landowner John Temple evicts them. Tom scorns the Boy Scout movement, as does Temple and his effeminate son Wilfred. Because of his interest in Temple’s daughter Mary, Tom gets a job and joins the Scouts after seeing that they are as strong and tough as he.
Virgina Lee Burton: A Life in Art (2002)
A biography of author and illustrator Virginia Lee Burton.
Read online at archive.org.
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West from Home: Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder San Francisco 1915 (1974)
In 1915 Laura Ingalls Wilder went to San Francisco, California to visit her daughter Rose and see the Panama-Pacific Exposition. These are the letters she wrote to Almanzo who stayed to take care of the farm.
Wings and the Child: or The Building of Magic Cities (1913)
Here the author explains her theory of play and the building of play cities and landscapes as in her own novel The Magic City. Read online at Project Gutenberg. Or at Google Books.
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