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Books with title Another Round Of Stories By The Christmas Fire

  • ANOTHER ROUND OF STORIES BY THE CHRISTMAS FIRE

    Charles Dickens, Kathryn Hughes

    Paperback (Hesperus Press, Nov. 28, 2008)
    Building on the success of his Christmas number for 1852, Dickens used the same framing concept for 1853’s Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire. This wide-ranging round features tales of angels, ghosts, and marriages that are as treacherous as they are inspiring. With more than one horrifying account of murder, the stories carry warning about love’s dangers as well as its delights. An impressive contributor list includes Elizabeth Gaskell and George A. Sala, whose poignant tales rival Dickens’ own.
  • Another round of stories by the Christmas fire

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (, Jan. 15, 2014)
    Another round of stories by the Christmas fire. 48 Pages.
  • The First Christmas Tree and Other Stories

    Henry Van Dyke

    Hardcover (Paraclete Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    For over one hundred years, the writings of Henry Van Dyke have been lovingly passed down from generation to generation. His Christmas stories, especially, are as resonant today as when the Presbyterian minister first read them to his New York City congregation in the late 1890s. In this volume of Christmas stories and prayers, we read of courage, generosity, and the triumph of light over darkness, from “The First Christmas Tree,” a magical tale of the Thunder Oak and the false god Thor, to the lyrical story of “The Christmas Angel in the Country beyond the Stars.”
  • Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire

    Charles Dickens, Kathryn Hughes

    Paperback (Hesperus Press, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Building on the success of his Christmas number for 1852, Dickens used the same framing concept for 1853’s Another Round of Stories by the Christmas Fire. This wide-ranging round features tales of angels, ghosts, and marriages that are as treacherous as they are inspiring. With more than one horrifying account of murder, the stories carry warning about love’s dangers as well as its delights. An impressive contributor list includes Elizabeth Gaskell and George A. Sala, whose poignant tales rival Dickens’ own.
  • The First Christmas Tree and Other Stories

    Henry Van Dyke

    Hardcover (Paraclete Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    For over one hundred years, the writings of Henry Van Dyke have been lovingly passed down from generation to generation. His Christmas stories, especially, are as resonant today as when the Presbyterian minister first read them to his New York City congregation in the late 1890s.In this volume of Christmas stories and prayers, we read of courage, generosity, and the triumph of light over darkness from The First Christmas Tree, a magical tale of the Thunder Oak and the false god Thor, to the lyrical story of The Christmas Angel in the Country Beyond the Stars.Destined to become a Christmas classic for the whole family, The First Christmas Tree and Other Stories will inspire us all, in the words of Henry Van Dyke, "to live Christmas not just Christmas day."
  • The Christmas Fairy and Other Stories

    Mrs. Molesworth, Frances E. Crompton, John Strange Winter

    language (John Strange Winter, Aug. 12, 2012)
    It was getting very near to Christmas-time, and all the boys at Miss Ware's school were talking excitedly about going home for the holidays, of the fun they would have, the presents they would receive on Christmas morning, the tips from Grannies, Uncles, and Aunts, of the pantomimes, the parties, the never-ending joys and pleasures which would be theirs.
  • The Christmas Fairy and Other Stories

    Mrs Molesworth, Francis E. Crompton, John Strange Winter

    language (, Dec. 25, 1878)
    A Christmas Fairy by John Strange Winter is a Christmas short story for children and adults.
  • The Christmas Angel, and Other Stories

    Rossiter W. Raymond, Jacob Young

    language (, Dec. 9, 2012)
    The Christmas Angel, and Other StoriesBy Rossiter W. RaymondThe 1869 fantasy fiction for angle and Christmas greetings!The Christmas angelThe palace of the daysOrdinary blessingsThe north sea and the south...Karl the fiddler**This kindle edition is scanned from the original hardcover book.
  • The Christmas Fairy and Other Stories

    John Strange Winter, Frances E. Crompton, Mrs. Molesworth

    Paperback (Alpha Editions, Jan. 2, 2019)
    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We havent used any OCR or photocopy to produce this book. The whole book has been typeset again to produce it without any errors or poor pictures and errant marks.
  • The Christmas Fairy, and Other Stories

    Crompton, Molesworth, Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2014)
    IT was getting very near to Christmas-time, and all the boys at Miss Ware's school were talking excitedly about going home for the holidays, of the fun they would have, the presents they would receive on Christmas morning, the tips from Grannies, Uncles, and Aunts, of the pantomimes, the parties, the never-ending joys and pleasures which would be theirs. "I shall go to Madame Tussaud's and to the Drury Lane pantomime," said young Fellowes, "and my mother will give a party, and Aunt Adelaide will give another, and Johnny Sanderson and Mary Greville, and ever so many others. I shall have a splendid time at home. Oh! Jim, I wish it were all holidays like it is when one's grown up."
  • The First Christmas Tree and Other Stories

    Henry Van Dyke

    Hardcover (Paraclete Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    For over one hundred years, the writings of Henry Van Dyke have been lovingly passed down from generation to generation. His Christmas stories, especially, are as resonant today as when the Presbyterian minister first read them to his New York City congregation in the late 1890s. In this volume of Christmas stories and prayers, we read of courage, generosity, and the triumph of light over darkness, from “The First Christmas Tree,” a magical tale of the Thunder Oak and the false god Thor, to the lyrical story of “The Christmas Angel in the Country beyond the Stars.”
  • The Christmas Fairy, and Other Stories

    Mrs. Molesworth, Frances E. Crompton, ohn Strange Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 24, 2015)
    IT was getting very near to Christmas-time, and all the boys at Miss Ware's school were talking excitedly about going home for the holidays, of the fun they would have, the presents they would receive on Christmas morning, the tips from Grannies, Uncles, and Aunts, of the pantomimes, the parties, the never-ending joys and pleasures which would be theirs.