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  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit, Peter Glassman

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, June 22, 2006)
    "This is the story of the different ways we looked for treasure..." When their mother dies and their father's business partner runs off with most of their money, the six intrepid Bastable children are determined to restore their family's fallen fortunes. These resourceful children squabble, make up, and have many memorable adventures, from publishing their own newspaper to foiling a pair of real bandits and even becoming kidnappers themselves. But while the efforts of the Bastables are often ingenious, their good intentions always go hilariously awry. This lively, funny story perfectly captures these children's remarkable bravery and deep sense of honor. First published in 1899, this children's classic is available again for a new generation of readers with a magnificent cover illustration by Caldecott winner Paul O. Zelinsky.
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  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    Edith Nesbit, Gordon Browne, Lewis Baumer

    language (EirenikosPress, Feb. 9, 2013)
    The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a novel by E. Nesbit. First published in 1899, it tells the story of Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius (H. O.) Bastable, and their attempts to assist their widowed father and recover the fortunes of their family. Their efforts are humorous and often lead to disaster. Illustrated.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit, Julia Donaldson

    Paperback (Hesperus Minor, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A legendary children's story of sibling adventure, by the enchanting author of The Railway Children and Five Children and It, which has delighted countless generations of childrenThe Bastable children (Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius—H.O.) live in London with their widowed father. Too poor to attend school, the children are left to their own devices, and they spend their days coming up with ingenious plans to restore their father's fortune. Told from the first person perspective—which lends the narrative substantial bias—this was Nesbit's first work. Refreshingly free of Victorian sentimentality, yet still wonderfully evocative of a bygone era, the tale makes for timeless reading. amd ensures Nesbit's esteemed place in the canon of children's literature.
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  • The Story of Treasure Seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    language (, Sept. 8, 2013)
    First published in 1899, it tells the story of Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius (H. O.) Bastable, and their attempts to assist their widowed father and recover the fortunes of their family; its sequels are The Wouldbegoods and The New Treasure Seekers. The novel's complete name is The Story of the Treasure Seekers: Being the Adventures of the Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune.The story is told from a child's point of view. The narrator is Oswald, but on the first page he announces:"It is one of us that tells this story – but I shall not tell you which: only at the very end perhaps I will. While the story is going on you may be trying to guess, only I bet you don't."
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit, Julia Donaldson

    language (Hesperus Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A legendary children's story of sibling adventure, by the enchanting author of The Railway Children and Five Children and It, which has delighted countless generations of childrenThe Bastable children (Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius—H.O.) live in London with their widowed father. Too poor to attend school, the children are left to their own devices, and they spend their days coming up with ingenious plans to restore their father's fortune. Told from the first person perspective—which lends the narrative substantial bias—this was Nesbit's first work. Refreshingly free of Victorian sentimentality, yet still wonderfully evocative of a bygone era, the tale makes for timeless reading. amd ensures Nesbit's esteemed place in the canon of children's literature.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (WS, Sept. 12, 2018)
    When their mother dies and their father's business partner runs off with most of their money, the six intrepid Bastable children are determined to restore their family's fallen fortunes.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2011)
    This collection chronicles the fiction and non fiction classics by the greatest writers the world has ever known. The inclusion of both popular as well as overlooked pieces is pivotal to providing a broad and representative collection of classic works.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers Illustrated

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (, Jan. 24, 2020)
    When their father's business fails, the six Bastable children decide to restore the family fortunes. But although they think of many ingenious ways to do so, their well meant efforts are either more fun than profitable, or lead to trouble.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers Illustrated

    E. Nesbit

    eBook (, Nov. 29, 2019)
    The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a novel by E. Nesbit. First published in 1899, it tells the story of Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius (H. O.) Bastable, and their attempts to assist their widowed father and recover the fortunes of their family; its sequels are The Wouldbegoods (1901) and The New Treasure Seekers (1904). The novel's complete name is The Story of the Treasure Seekers: Being the Adventures of the Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune. The original edition included illustrations by H. R. Millar. The Puffin edition (1958) was illustrated by Cecil Leslie.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers Illustrated

    E. Nesbit

    eBook (, April 13, 2020)
    The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a novel by E. Nesbit. First published in 1899, it tells the story of Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius (H. O.) Bastable, and their attempts to assist their widowed father and recover the fortunes of their family; its sequels are The Wouldbegoods (1901) and The New Treasure Seekers (1904). The novel's complete name is The Story of the Treasure Seekers: Being the Adventures of the Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune. The original edition included illustrations by H. R. Millar. The Puffin edition (1958) was illustrated by Cecil Leslie.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, July 6, 2016)
    A deeply emotional and intriguing adventure novel and the author’s first book dedicated to children, Edith Nesbit’s The Story of the Treasure Seekers is an account of the attempts of six children to help their widowed father and to get back the fortunes that used to be in the possession of the family. First published in 1899, the book is the first one in the line of four books that feature the Bastable children as protagonists – the first sequel to this novel, the book entitled The Wouldbegoods was published in 1901, followed by The New Treasure Seekers in 1904 and The Complete Story of the Bastable Family, published posthumously in 1928.The story is narrated by Oswald Bastable, one of the children looking for the fortune. They decide to try and recover the family’s lost wealth after they find out their father has financial problems and is seriously struggling to keep his business afloat. Each of the children is trying to pursue his or her own way to find the lost wealth, each of them being driven not only by the love for the father, but also by imagination and a very strong trust in the success of the endeavor.The book is not only eventful and exciting – it is also funny and witty. The style is informal and the narration provides an extraordinary, knowing and understanding insight into the imaginary worlds that only children can create and keep alive. The children trying to find the fortune are not only imaginative – they are also very brave, honorable and pure. The Bastable children do everything they can to restore the family’s financial well-being, but their efforts are not crowned by success. However, they learn a lot on the way, making the novel not only a story of adventure, but also one of character development and maturation.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers Illustrated

    E. Nesbit

    eBook (, Feb. 3, 2020)
    The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a novel by E. Nesbit. First published in 1899, it tells the story of Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius (H. O.) Bastable, and their attempts to assist their widowed father and recover the fortunes of their family; its sequels are The Wouldbegoods (1901) and The New Treasure Seekers (1904). The novel's complete name is The Story of the Treasure Seekers: Being the Adventures of the Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune. The original edition included illustrations by H. R. Millar. The Puffin edition (1958) was illustrated by Cecil Leslie.