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Children's illustrated classics

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3.8
8 ratings
5
BOOKS
1,029
PAGES
~17h 9min
READING TIME

About Author

Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing

An English writer of children's stories that display sympathetic insight into child life, admiration for things military, and strong religious faith (Wikipedia).

Description

Encounter one of the great animal adventure tales in the Trail of the Sandhill Stag, as well as shorter stories of Lobo, the great wolf and the tale of Johnny Bear in Yellowstone Park as well as other stories.

How the series evolves

beginning
Lob Lie-by-the fire; or, The luck of Lingborough
0.0· tough start
peak
Tales from Shakespeare [20 tales]
4.0· best book in series
finale
The Prisoner of Zenda
3.6· sticks the landing
overall
1.5· maybe series needed more care

Books in this Series

The trail of the sandhill stag

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Encounter one of the great animal adventure tales in the Trail of the Sandhill Stag, as well as shorter stories of Lobo, the great wolf and the tale of Johnny Bear in Yellowstone Park as well as other stories.

Tales from Shakespeare [20 tales]

4.0 (3)
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Contains 20 adaptations from Shakespeare; The Tempest (Mary Lamb) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mary Lamb) The Winter's Tale (Mary Lamb) Much Ado About Nothing (Mary Lamb) As You Like It (Mary Lamb) Two Gentlemen of Verona (Mary Lamb) The Merchant of Venice (Mary Lamb) Cymbeline (Mary Lamb) King Lear (Charles Lamb) Macbeth (Charles Lamb) All's Well That Ends Well (Mary Lamb) The Taming of the Shrew (Mary Lamb) The Comedy of Errors (Mary Lamb) Measure for Measure (Mary Lamb) Twelfth Night (Mary Lamb) Timon of Athens (Charles Lamb) Romeo and Juliet (Charles Lamb) Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Charles Lamb) Othello (Charles Lamb) Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Mary Lamb)

The Prisoner of Zenda

3.6 (5)
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An adventure novel, originally published in 1894, set in the fictitious European Kingdom of Ruritania. An English tourist is persuaded to impersonate the new king after he is abducted before he can be crowned. This act draws upon him the wrath of the Prince who has had the king abducted and his partner in crime the villainous Rupert of Hentzau.