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Books in Wordsworth's Children's Classics series

  • Moonfleet

    J. Meade Falkner

    Paperback (Wordsworth Edition, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Book by Falkner, J. Meade
  • Dickens' stories about children,

    Charles Dickens, Clara M. Burd, Elizabeth Lodor Merchant

    Hardcover (The John C. Winston company, March 15, 1929)
    "Dickens' Stories About Children" was written by Dickens and published in 1909 and contains re-tellings and new stories based upon popular characters in his novels: Tiny Tim, Little Dorrit, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and more. This edition contains 21 illustrations and images.
  • Tistou: The Boy with Green Thumbs

    Maurice Druon, Ashley Ramsden

    Hardcover (Hawthorn Press, Sept. 1, 2012)
    When eight-year-old Tistou is sent home from school, his parents decide that he wall learn from real life instead, and where better to start than gardening? With Moustache the dreamy gardener, Tistou discovers a remarkable gift—that he has green thumbs! Everything he touches sprouts beautiful plants. Now Tistou has lots to do. With the power of flowers, he can change everything—prisons, slums, hospitals...even war. A witty, charming, and wise tale about an unlikely guerrilla gardener, Tistou is a French children's classic that ranks with The Little Prince and The Man who Planted Trees. (Ages 7–11)
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  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    Lyman Baum

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, May 1, 2015)
    When a tornado whisks Dorothy away from her home in Kansas to a strange and magical world, she must enlist the help of the friends she meets along the yellow brick road to find her way home. With her dog Toto behind her, the Tin Man, Scarecrow, and Cowardly Lion join Dorothy in the quest to find the mysterious wizard in the Emerald City of Oz. But as they make their journey the Wicked Witch is never far behind. Discover the magic that made there's no place like home a phrase familiar to all.About the Series:Oxford Children's Classics presents original and unabridged stories that both children and parents love in beautifully designed editions. Included with each story are bonus materials, including reviews and reading recommendations, fun author profiles, quizzes, and more! Embark on a whole new world of adventure with the classics.
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  • The Tempest

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Wordsworth Editions Ltd, Oct. 5, 1998)
    Edited, introduced and annotated by Cedric Watts, Research Professor of English, University of Sussex The Tempest is the most lyrical, profound and fascinating of Shakespeare's late comedies. Prospero, long exiled from Italy with his daughter Miranda, seeks to use his magical powers to defeat his former enemies. Eventually, having proved merciful, he divests himself of that magic, his 'art', and prepares to return to the mainland. The Tempest has often been regarded as Shakespeare's 'farewell to the stage' before his retirement.
  • The Classic Christmas Treasury for Children

    Louise Betts Egan, Andrew Babanovsky

    Hardcover (Courage Books, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Selections from such favorite Christmas poems, songs, and stories as: "The Night Before Christmas," "The Friendly Beasts," and "The Year Santa Claus Almost Overslept."
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  • Nobody's Child: The Adventures of Remy

    Hector Malot, Beatrys Lockie

    Paperback (Hawthorn Press, Nov. 14, 2013)
    Remy is found abandoned as a baby in Paris by Barberin. a stonemason whose wife welcomes the little boy lovingly. But when Remy is only eight years old, Barberin sells him to Vitalis, a traveling singer. Vitalis becomes Remy’s guide, teaching him to survive by playing the harp in market squares. He performs in villages and towns throughout France with Joli-Cœur, a monkey, and three friendly dogs named Capi, Zerbino, and Dolce. After many adventures and trials, working as a street musician and as a miner and gardener―even spending time in prison―Remy discovers almost too late who he really is. The truth about his birth and why he had been abandoned is finally revealed, and Remy can look forward to a happy and secure future.Nobody’s Child is a heart-warming and moving children’s classic by the French writer Hector Malot (1830-1907). First published as Sans Famille in 1878, the story has been a favorite for generations and was filmed and adapted for television many times.This translation is by Beatrys Lockie, who worked as a Steiner Kindergarten teacher and has lectured widely on early-years education. She is a storyteller who loves telling Nobody’s Child, which has become popular in Waldorf schools.
  • King Arthur and His Knights

    Sir James Knowles

    Hardcover (Children's Classics, Sept. 1, 1998)
    An Idealized Middle Ages, a world filled with violent tests of courage, clamorous and raging battle, adventurous quests, and yearning love of knight and damsel unfolds for the reader. This volume invites you to enter the medieval world of knightly legend and chivalric lore. This deluxe Children’s Classic edition of King Arthur is produced with high-quality, leatherlike binding with gold stamping, full-color covers, colored endpapers with a book nameplate. Some of the other titles in this series include: Anne of Green Gables, Black Beauty, Little Women, The Secret Garden and Treasure Island.
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  • Andersen's Fairy Tales

    Hans Christian Andersen, Ellen S. Shapiro, Maxwell Armfield

    Hardcover (Children's Classics, Aug. 17, 1999)
    Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales are like exquisite jewels, drawing from us gasps of recognition and delight. Andersen created intriguing and unique characters — a tin soldier with only one leg but a big heart, a beetle nestled deep in a horse’s mane but harboring high aspirations. Each one of us at some time, has been touched by one of Andersen’s Fairy Tales. Here you’ll find his classic tales such as: The Mermaid, Thumbelina, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, and The Ugly Duckling, 38 of your favorite tales in all. This deluxe Children’s Classic edition is produced with high-quality, leatherlike binding with gold stamping, full-color covers, colored endpapers with a book nameplate. Some of the other titles in this series include: Anne of Green Gables, Black Beauty, Heidi, King Arthur and His Knights and The Secret Garden.
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  • Crime and Punishment

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Mass Market Paperback (Wordsworth Edition, Aug. 1, 1997)
    The story of an impoverished Russion student's murder of a miserly landlady and its repercussions on his life and his family
  • Oxford Children's Classics World of Adventure Box Set

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, Nov. 6, 2014)
    An eye-catching boxed set containing four of the greatest stories ever told in fresh and contemporary new editions to make the books even more appealing to today's modern readers. Each book also includes masses of bonus features. The perfect gift for anyone who loves a good story!
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  • Robinson Crusoe

    Daniel Defoe, Full Cast, Roy Marsden

    Audio CD (BBC Books, July 10, 2008)
    Young Robinson Crusoe has a burning ambition to be a sailor. Paying no attention to his parents’ warnings, he runs away to sea to embark on a series of thrilling adventures: struggles with Barbary pirates, a shipwreck, and the extraordinary meeting with Man Friday. . . Roy Marsden plays the older Robinson Crusoe looking back on a life of recklessness, daring, and adventure—and the survival of 28 years, two months, and 19 days on a desert island. Based on the real-life adventures of Alexander Selkirk, Robinson Crusoe was one of the very first adventure stories to be published in English literature. It remains as gripping today as it did on first publication in 1719, and this enthralling dramatization perfectly evokes the excitement and adventure of the original book.2 CDs. 2 hrs.
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