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  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers by Edith Nesbit

    Edith Nesbit

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1813)
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  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (, March 30, 2020)
    The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a legendary children's story by the enchanting E. Nesbit which has delighted countless generations of children; this brand new edition ensures that it will be able to reach a whole new modern audience. The 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 - The Story of the Treasure Seekers was Nesbit's first work. Refreshingly free of Victorian sentimentality, yet still wonderfully evocative of a bygone era, The Story of the Treasure Seekers makes for timeless reading. Adapted numerous times for television, The Story of the Treasure Seekers is proof of Nesbit's esteemed place in the canon of children's literature.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers:

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (, Oct. 24, 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

    E. Nisbet

    Hardcover (T. Fisher Unwin, July 6, 1917)
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  • The Story of The Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 6, 1960)
    Puffin Books reprinted in 1960 origional printing in 1899.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 23, 2016)
    The Story of the Treasure Seekers tells the story of six children, 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 story is told from a child's point of view, Oswald, the narrator. The story starts when their mother dies and their father's business partner runs off with most of their money, the children are determined to restore their family's fallen 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... Edith Nesbit’s first great success was The Story of the Treasure Seekers. Her most celebrated book remains The Railway Children. Her great gift was the ability to create child character’s who are real young beings heaving naturally as any child.
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  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers Illustrated

    E. Nesbit

    (, May 1, 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.--Illustration ans annotation have done in this edition.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    Edith, Nesbit,, Sir Angels

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 10, 2017)
    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." However, his occasional lapse into first person, and the undue praise he likes to heap on himself, makes his identity obvious to the attentive reader long before he reveals it himself.
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    Edith Nesbit

    (, Aug. 7, 2018)
    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 (1899) 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 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. However, his occasional lapse into first person, and the undue praise he likes to heap on himself, makes his identity obvious to the attentive reader long before he reveals it himself.
  • The Story Of The Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit

    Hardcover (T. Fisher Unwin, July 6, 1914)
    None
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers

    E. Nesbit

    Paperback (ICON Group International, Inc., May 29, 2008)
    Designed for school districts, educators, and students seeking to maximize performance on standardized tests, Webster's paperbacks take advantage of the fact that classics are frequently assigned readings in English courses. By using a running thesaurus at the bottom of each page, this edition of The Story of the Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit was edited for students who are actively building their vocabularies in anticipation of taking PSAT¿, SAT¿, AP¿ (Advanced Placement¿), GRE¿, LSAT¿, GMAT¿ or similar examinations.PSAT¿ is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation neither of which sponsors or endorses this book; SAT¿ is a registered trademark of the College Board which neither sponsors nor endorses this book; GRE¿, AP¿ and Advanced Placement¿ are registered trademarks of the Educational Testing Service which neither sponsors nor endorses this book, GMAT¿ is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admissions Council which is neither affiliated with this book nor endorses this book, LSAT¿ is a registered trademark of the Law School Admissions Council which neither sponsors nor endorses this product. All rights reserved.