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Other editions of book Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

  • Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving, John MacDonald (Narrator)

    Audio CD (Audio Book Contractors, Inc., May 14, 2008)
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  • Rip Van Winkle

    Washington Irving

    Paperback (EDCON Publishing Group, Feb. 17, 2020)
    Bring The Classics To Life Series - Reading Level 1.0-2.0. This novel has been adapted into 10 short reading chapters. Ages 7+ and English Language Learners of all ages. Interest Level: 4-12 Reading Level: 1 Now you can custom-tailor the reading level to each student in your class quickly and easily! With 5 different levels to choose from, these classics are sure to excite even the most reluctant reader! This workbook contains 10 short, easy-to-read chapters and is followed by 100 specific comprehension questions and 60 vocabulary exercises. Skills focused on include: main idea, critical thinking, inference, recalling details, sequencing, and vocabulary in a modified cloze format. Key words are defined and used in context prior to each chapter to make reading easier and more pleasurable. Book is tested against the Fry Readability Graph and uses McGraw-Hill's Core Vocabulary. Book contains 72 pages with exciting illustrations.
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  • Rip Van Winkle, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Pride of the Village

    Washington Irving

    Audio CD (Naxos AudioBooks, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Kindly Rip Van Winkle, loved by all in town, lives a quiet existence in a small village at the foot of the Catskill Mountains. Until one day, travelling in the mountains, he somehow falls asleep. Upon waking, he finds that twenty years have passed! For adults and children alike, Rip Van Winkle, is a charming novel that vividly captures a nostalgic period in American history. It is counted among the earliest examples of American fiction. Presented alongside this story is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Irving's story about the headless horseman, which explores the nature of legend, and The Pride of the Village, a mythic tale of love and loss. Also includes a free download of The Spectre Bridegroom.
  • Level 1: Rip Van Winkle & The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Book & CD Pack

    IRVING

    Paperback (Pearson Education ESL, March 22, 2008)
    Classic / American English Rip Van Winkle walks into the mountains one day and meets some strange old men. He comes home twenty years later. One dark night, Ichabod Crane is riding home and sees a man on a black horse behind him. The man has no head. Are there ghosts in these stories? What do you think?
  • Rip Van Winkle And The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Simplified for Modern Readers

    Washington Irving, George Lakon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 19, 2013)
    “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving were first published in 1819. Since then, they have been adapted and interpreted in countless ways ranging from the comical to the serious and for the very young to the adult. The versions presented here are as close to the originals as possible but with the now dated language of two hundred years simplified so that modern readers will better understand and appreciate these classic stories.End notes, discussion of major themes, and a short biography follow the texts.
  • Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
    This selection includes two world-famous children's tales by American author, Washington Irving, well known for his ability to bring humor to the silly vanities that characterize human nature. In the first story, Rip Van Winkle falls asleep only to wake up 20 years later, finding he has literally slept his life away. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow tells the tale of the gawky schoolmaster, Ichabod Crane, and his rival Brom Bones, who each woo pretty Katrina Van Tassel until a Headless Horseman makes his ghostly ride. Washington Irving was one of America's earliest and most popular writers. Famous for his short stories, Irving was also a chronicler of the frontier, a folklorist and a noted political satirist and essayist. In The Sketch Book, of which these two selections are a part, Irving drew upon the myths and legends of local and European folklore. His original creations of characters like Ichabod Crane and Rip Van Winkle have become lasting contributions to our national literary heritage, as distinctly American as Natty Bumppo, Captain Ahab, and Huckleberry Finn.
  • Rip van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy hollow

    Washington Irving

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Very Interesting Book
  • Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving, Sleepy Hollow Restorations (Organization), Felix Octavius Carr Darley

    Hardcover (Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Oct. 1, 1980)
    Period illustrations help tell the stories of a lazy man who slept for twenty years and a frail schoolteacher who is terrified by a mysterious, headless horseman
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  • Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving

    Paperback (Pearson ESL, March 28, 2000)
    Presents the classic tale of a henpecked husband who escapes to the mountains and falls asleep for twenty years, along with the story of a superstitious schoolmaster who has a terrifying encounter with a headless horseman.
  • Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving, Jerome B. 1860-1923 Howard

    Hardcover (Franklin Classics, Oct. 13, 2018)
    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 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.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • Rip Van Winkle, Legend Of Sleepy Hollow, The Devil And Tom Walker, The Voyage, Westminster Abbey, Stratford-On-Avon, The Stout Gentleman

    Washington Irving

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Rip Van Winkle ; and, The legend of Sleepy Hollow. By: Washington Irving

    Washington Irving, George Henry Boughton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 4, 2016)
    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is story of speculative fiction by American author Washington Irving, contained in his collection of 34 essays and short stories entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Written while Irving was living abroad in Birmingham, England, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" was first published in 1820. Along with Irving's companion piece "Rip Van Winkle", "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is among the earliest examples of American fiction with enduring popularity, especially during the Halloween season.The story is set in 1790 in the countryside around the Dutch settlement of Tarry Town (historical Tarrytown, New York), in a secluded glen called Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow is renowned for its ghosts and the haunting atmosphere that pervades the imaginations of its inhabitants and visitors. Some residents say this town was bewitched during the early days of the Dutch settlement. Other residents say an old Native American chief, the wizard of his tribe, held his powwows here before the country was discovered by Master Hendrick Hudson. The most infamous spectre in the Hollow is the Headless Horseman, said to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper who had his head shot off by a stray cannonball during "some nameless battle" of the American Revolutionary War, and who "rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest of his head".The "Legend" relates the tale of Ichabod Crane, a lean, lanky and extremely superstitious schoolmaster from Connecticut, who competes with Abraham "Brom Bones" Van Brunt, the town rowdy, for the hand of 18-year-old Katrina Van Tassel, the daughter and sole child of a wealthy farmer, Baltus Van Tassel. Crane, a Yankee and an outsider, sees marriage to Katrina as a means of procuring Van Tassel's extravagant wealth. Bones, the local hero, vies with Ichabod for Katrina's hand, playing a series of pranks on the jittery schoolmaster, and the fate of Sleepy Hollow's fortune weighs in the balance for some time. The tension between the three is soon brought to a head. On a placid autumn night, the ambitious Crane attends a harvest party at the Van Tassels' homestead. He dances, partakes in the feast, and listens to ghostly legends told by Brom and the locals, but his true aim is to propose to Katrina after the guests leave. His intentions, however, are ill-fated.