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  • Trudy by Henry Cole

    Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 15, 1867)
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  • On the Way to the Beach by Henry Cole

    Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 15, 1852)
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  • Jack's Garden

    Henry Cole

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, March 28, 1997)
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  • I Took a Walk

    Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 23, 1998)
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  • The Most Delectable History of Reynard the Fox

    Henry Cole

    Paperback (TheClassics.us, Sept. 12, 2013)
    This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: ... PREFACE Next to Aisop, Reynard the Fox is the best known of the tales in which animals play the chief part. It is natural, therefore, that a Cranford Aisop should be followed by a Cranford Reynard; and in the present volume I have endeavoured to do for Reynard what I attempted to do for Aisop in its predecessor-- provide a text which children could read with ease and pleasure, and at the same time give their parents, their cousins, and their aunts a short resume' of the results which the latest research in folklore and literary history has arrived at with regard to the origin of the book. With regard to the text, I found that ready-made to my hand. The late Sir Henry Cole, of South Kensington fame, in his earlier days made an attempt to reform children's books, and may be regarded as the precursor of their improved position to-day. Under the name of " Felix Summerley" he produced a number of children's books, well printed, well written, and tolerably illustrated, which some of us remember as the chief treasures of our youth. Among these was a version of Reynard--mostly adapted from Caxton's-- which I found, with some slight alteration, could easily be adapted for my present purpose, and, in the main, the text of the present book is a resuscitation of " Felix Summerley's" version. As regards Introduction and Notes, I have attempted to give the adult reader a condensed account of the latest results about the origin of this interesting and characteristic product of the Middle Ages. Much has been done during the present century to clear up the many obscurities attaching to Reynard the Fox, which shares with AZsop the distinction of being a piece of folklore raised into literature. I have tried to summarise the results reached by suc
  • Spot, the Cat by Henry Cole

    Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Little Simon, July 6, 1806)
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  • Unspoken: A Story From the Underground Railroad

    Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2012)
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  • Grumble and Cheery and The eagle's verdict: New faery tales

    Henry Cole

    Unknown Binding (Joseph Cundall, March 15, 1846)
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