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  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J. M. Barrie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2012)
    Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is one of the four works of J. M. Barrie that features his beloved Peter Pan the child that refused to grow up. Like all infants Peter used to be part bird but still has complete faith in his flying ability. Upon hearing discussion of his adult life he escapes out the open window of his London home. Arriving back in Kensington Gardens he makes friends with the fairies playing the panpipes so that they can dance.
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  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J. M. Barrie, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Crown Pub, Oct. 1, 1977)
    Here is a Peter refreshingly different from the contemporary pixilated version. This is a chubby, charmed little towhead - the boy next door who happens to be magic.
  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J. M. Barrie

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, June 21, 1989)
    With illustrations by Arthur Rackham. This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1906 edition by Hodder & Stoughton, London.
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  • Peter Pan: Peter and Wendy and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J. M. Barrie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 3, 2015)
    Peter Pan Peter and Wendy and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A mischievous boy who can fly and never grows up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood having adventures on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang, the Lost Boys, interacting with mermaids, Native Americans, fairies, pirates, and occasionally ordinary children from the world outside Neverland. In addition to two distinct works by Barrie himself, the character has been featured in a variety of media and merchandise, both adapting and expanding on Barrie's works. Peter and Wendy In both the play and the novel, Peter often visits the "real world" of London to listen in on bedtime stories told by Mary Darling to her children. One night, Peter is spotted, and while trying to escape, he loses his shadow. On returning to claim his shadow, he wakes Mary's daughter, Wendy Darling. When Wendy succeeds in re-attaching his shadow to him, Peter takes a fancy to her and invites her to Neverland to be a mother to his gang of Lost Boys, the children who are lost in Kensington Gardens. Wendy agrees, and her brothers John and Michael go along. The dangerous and magical flight to Neverland is followed by many adventures. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens When he is seven days old, Peter Pan flies away from his mother (forgetting that he is no longer a bird and therefore cannot fly), comes to live in Kensington Gardens, and acquires a goat.
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  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J. M. Barrie, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, July 5, 1910)
    Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
  • Peter Pan In Kensington Gardens

    James Matthew Barrie, Arthur Rackham

    language (Jazzybee Verlag, Oct. 15, 2013)
    J. M. Barrie tells the first adventures of Peter Pan in the form of a fairy story, settles the first questions of children in regard to their advent into the world, by picturing a pre-existence on an island in fairyland. Barrie's observation of life is so thoroughly that of the artist that there is about ten times as much imagery in the book as in the average child's story. The illustrations by Arthur Rackham are no less genuinely artistic.
  • Peter Pan & Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J.M. Barrie

    language (Wordsworth Editions, Dec. 1, 2012)
    The magical Peter Pan comes to the night nursery of the Darling children, Wendy, John and Michael. He teaches them to fly, then takes them through the sky to Never-Never Land, where they find Red Indians, wolves, Mermaids and... Pirates. The leader of the pirates is the sinister Captain Hook. His hand was bitten off by a crocodile, who, as Captain Hook explains 'liked me arm so much that he has followed me ever since, licking his lips for the rest of me'. After lots of adventures, the story reaches its exciting climax as Peter, Wendy and the children do battle with Captain Hook and his band.Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens is the magical tale that first introduces Peter Pan, the little boy who never grows any older. He escapes his human form and flies to Kensington Gardens, where all his happy memories are, and meets the fairies, the thrushes, and Old Caw the crow. The fairies think he is too human to be allowed to stay in after Lock-out time, so he flies off to an island which divides the Gardens from the more grown-up Hyde Park - Peter's adventures, and how he eventually meets Mamie and the goat, are delightfully illustrated by Arthur Rackham.
  • Peter Pan in Kensington gardens

    J. M. Barrie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 3, 2016)
    Peter is a seven-day-old infant who, "like all infants", used to be part bird. Peter has complete faith in his flying abilities, so, upon hearing a discussion of his adult life, he is able to escape out of the window of his London home and return to Kensington Gardens. Upon returning to the Gardens, Peter is shocked to learn from the crow Solomon Caw that he is not still a bird, but more like a human – Solomon says he is crossed between them as a "Betwixt-and-Between". Unfortunately, Peter now knows he cannot fly, so he is stranded in Kensington Gardens.
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  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J. M. Barrie

    language (Otbebookpublishing, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Peter is a seven-day-old infant who, "like all infants", used to be part bird. Peter has complete faith in his flying abilities, so, upon hearing a discussion of his adult life, he is able to escape out of the window of his London home and return to Kensington Gardens. Upon returning to the Gardens, Peter is shocked to learn from the crow Solomon Caw that he is not still a bird, but more like a human – Solomon says he is crossed between them as a "Betwixt-and-Between". Unfortunately, Peter now knows he cannot fly, so he is stranded in Kensington Gardens. At first, Peter can only get around on foot, but he commissions the building of a child-sized thrush's nest that he can use as a boat to navigate the Gardens by way of the Serpentine, the large lake that divides Kensington Gardens from Hyde Park. (Wikipedia)
  • Peter Pan and Wendy: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J.M. Barrie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 7, 2015)
    Peter Pan and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Peter Pan, the book based on J.M. Barrie's famous play, is filled with unforgettable characters: Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up; the fairy, Tinker Bell; the evil pirate, Captain Hook; and the three children--Wendy, John, and Michael--who fly off with Peter Pan to Neverland, where they meet Indians and pirates and a crocodile that ticks. Renowned children's-book artist Michael Hague has brought the amazing adventures of Peter Pan to life. His beautiful illustrations capture the wild, seductive power of this classic book. Also in this special edition is the original stories from Adventures in Kensington Garden where the world was first introduced to Peter Pan
  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    James Matthew Barrie, Arthur Rackham

    language (, Jan. 23, 2016)
    Comes with all 50 illustrations by Arthur Rackham plus other in-text illustrations."Before he flew away to Neverland, the little boy who wouldn't grow up dwelt in the heart of London, with birds and fairies as his companions. This whimsical romp introduces Peter Pan, who discovered the magic of everyday existence amid the trees and flowers of Kensington Gardens — the very place where J. M. Barrie met the children who inspired his classic stories."[source: Goodreads.com]
  • Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    J.M. Barrie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 30, 2014)
    J.M. Barrie (1860-1937) was the Scottish novelist and playwright best known for the creation of Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up on Neverland. Peter Pan is one of the most popular children's characters ever and remains a favorite across the world.