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A down and out journalist unexpectedly inherits his aunt's fortune and home in London, where he discovers a mysterious set of portraits-one of himself, and the other of a strangely familiar woman. A man promises his fiancé that, if necessary, he would return from the dead to marry her. Grim Tales is a collection of horror stories by Edith Nesbit.
Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare, written by the renowned author Edith Nesbit, is a timeless classic that brings Shakespeare's masterpieces to life in a way that is both enjoyable and accessible for readers of all ages. With Nesbit's engaging storytelling and beautiful prose, readers are transported to the world of the Bard and his most beloved works. This book is a must-read for anyone who loves literature and wants to experience the magic of Shakespeare's plays in a whole new way.
If you could have one wish what would it be?Sent away to live in the countryside with their reclusive uncle, five children discover a secret that's been hidden away for centuries: a magical, mischievous but somewhat grouchy Sand Fairy called It with the power to grant spectacular wishes. There's just one catch.As the children set off on a series of fantastic adventures, they soon learn that wishes can get you into a whole heap of trouble. Perhaps a wish granted isn't always the dream come true you might expect!Marietta Kirkbride's sparkling take on Five Children and It, the classic story by E. Nesbit, is published in Methuen Drama's Plays For Young People series which offers suitable plays for young performers and audiences at schools, youth groups and youth theatres.
The Railway Children, written by Edith Nesbit and first published in 1906, is a classic children's novelthat tells the story of three siblings who move from London to the countryside after their father ismysteriously taken away. The children-Roberta (Bobbie), Peter and Phyllis-adjust to their newlife by exploring the countryside and making new friends, including the station master and the OldGentleman who takes an interest in them.The novel follows the children as they embark on various adventures, from waving to the passingtrains and helping a Russian exile to uncover his true identity to staging a daring rescue to savetheir father. Throughout their adventures, the children learn important lessons about perseverance,kindness and the power of love and family.The Railway Children is notable for its heart-warming portrayal of family life and the bond betweensiblings. The novel also explores themes of social class and injustice, as the family's new life in thecountry contrasts sharply with their privileged upbringing in London. Nesbit's writing style is knownfor its engaging and descriptive prose, and her use of everyday language makes the novel accessibleand relatable to readers of all ages.
This stunning Oxford Children's Classic edition is the perfect introduction to The Railway Children-the ultimate story of courage and hope.Features the complete unabridged text, an introduction by Onjali Q Raúf, and other bonus material including insights for readers, facts, activities, and more . . .
Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare is a collection of stories of some plays by William Shakespeare and is re-told by Edith Nesbit. It contains twenty stories and so attractively presented that readers of every age group can enjoy them. In her inimitable way, the author tries to capture the readers imagination. Nesbit always felt that children and young ones should be introduced to Shakespeare in an easier and enjoyable way. In the book, a glossary of difficult names in the plays and a guide on how to pronounce them are also included. Nesbit has also added useful inclusion of memorable quotations from Shakespeares plays.Nesbits retelling comprises plays like King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth and Othello. While retaining the milieu of the plays, she makes the text simpler for children to understand. For example, in Macbeth, the witches, the crimes and the final tragic climax are wonderfully recreated. Also, while retelling comedies like A Midsummer Nights Dream, As You Like It, Measure for Measure and Twelfth Night, the author strikes a lighter note.
Dragons - of all sorts - make for marvelous fun, and this collection of madcap tales is filled with them. Some of the legendary monsters are funny and mischievous, others are downright frightening, and a number of them are wild and unpredictable. There's a dragon made of ice, another that takes refuge in the General Post Office, a scaly creature that carries off the largest elephant in a zoo, and even a dragon whose gentle purring comforts a tiny tot. And who challenges these amazing creatures? Why, daring heroes, of course, as well as a wicked prince, and even an entire soccer team - which, unfortunately, meets its fate with a fire-breathing brute that flies out of the pages of an enchanted book. Edith Nesbit was one of the pioneers of fantasy fiction for children!
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Children's LiteratureOverview"That going to the seaside was the very beginning of everything, - only it seemed as though it were going to be a beginning without an end, like the roads on the Sussex downs which look like roads and then look like paths, and then turn into sheep-tracks, and then are just grass and furze bushes and tottergrass and harebells and rabbits and chalk."In Nesbit's 1913 novel, Wet Magic, the children of the Desmond family - Francis, Mavis, Bernard and Kathleen - are looking forward to a holiday by the sea. They get more of an adventure than they had planned on, though, when they accidentally summon a mermaid. And when that mermaid is captured and put on display at a local circus, they decide they must rescue her. As their reward, they are permitted to visit the hidden kingdom of the mer-people, but find they must now stop a war to save their new friends.
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