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  • The Wonderful Garden: or The Three C's

    E. Nesbit

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 8, 2020)
    Do you believe in magic? Caroline, Charles and Charlotte do, and nothing that happens during their summer holiday at their great uncle's house does anything to diminish that belief. There the Three C.'s find a wonderful garden and some very old books, resulting in escapades which do not necessarily please the grown-ups.
  • The Wonderful Garden: Or the Three C.'s

    E. Nesbit, H. R. Millar

    eBook (Read & Co. Children's, June 17, 2019)
    While their parents are away in India, Caroline, Charlotte and Charles are left with their great uncle Charles. Looking for entertainment, they come across an old book entitled “The Language of Flowers”, which seems to contain a variety of magical spells. The trio waste no time in trying to perform these invocations, which may or may not have been the cause of the decidedly queer things that happen next. Edith Nesbit's 1911 “The Wonderful Garden” is a fantastic example of children's literature that would make for perfect bedtime reading and is not to be missed by fans and collectors of her seminal literature. Contents include: “The Beginning”, “The Manor House”, “The Wonderful Garden”, “In Thessalonians”, “The Midnight Adventure”, “Hunted”, “Being Detectives”, “The Heroine”, “The Morning After”, “Brewing the Spell”, “The Rosicrucians”, “The Other Books”, “The Rosy Cure”, “The Mineral Woman”, “Justice”, “The Appeal to Caesar”, “The Le-O-Pard”, “The Leopard's-Bane”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
  • The Wonderful Garden, or The Three C.'s

    Earle (Introduction) Nesbit, E.; Walbridge, H.R. Millar

    Hardcover (Coward-McCann, Inc., Aug. 16, 1935)
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  • The Wonderful Garden or The Three C.'s

    E. Nesbit, H. R. Miller

    Hardcover (MacMillan and Co., Aug. 16, 1912)
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  • The Wonderful Garden: Or the Three C.'s

    E. Nesbit

    Paperback (Read & Co. Children's, June 14, 2019)
    While their parents are away in India, Caroline, Charlotte and Charles are left with their great uncle Charles. Looking for entertainment, they come across an old book entitled “The Language of Flowers”, which seems to contain a variety of magical spells. The trio waste no time in trying to perform these invocations, which may or may not have been the cause of the decidedly queer things that happen next. Edith Nesbit's 1911 “The Wonderful Garden” is a fantastic example of children's literature that would make for perfect bedtime reading and is not to be missed by fans and collectors of her seminal literature. Contents include: “The Beginning”, “The Manor House”, “The Wonderful Garden”, “In Thessalonians”, “The Midnight Adventure”, “Hunted”, “Being Detectives”, “The Heroine”, “The Morning After”, “Brewing the Spell”, “The Rosicrucians”, “The Other Books”, “The Rosy Cure”, “The Mineral Woman”, “Justice”, “The Appeal to Caesar”, “The Le-O-Pard”, “The Leopard's-Bane”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
  • The Wonderful Garden or The Three C.'s

    E. Nesbit

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Aug. 16, 2016)
    The Wonderful Garden, or the Three C's, is one of the least known works of Edith Nesbit, the famous English author and poet managing to impress through the simplicity of this remarkable children's book, and bring the wonders of exciting stories about magic to many generations to come. While her most famous children book have been read over and over again by countless children throughout the ages, there is something special about this basic, yet exciting story about three children who enjoy their many escapades at their great uncle's house. The three children's names are Charlotte, Caroline and Charles – they are the “Three C's”. What's really special about these children is that they wholeheartedly believe in magic. You may found very few kids who still have the same kind of belief today, but even in their case, the three adventurous children portrayed so lovingly by Nesbit may end up changing their minds. As they discover some old books and a beautiful garden near their grandfather's old home, the children begin their remarkable, magical adventures, and that's when things get really special. Younger readers will love this exciting tale about magic and spontaneity, written through the unmistakable quality of Nesbit's well-known, brilliant writing style. Using her usual approach of depicting the beauty of Edwardian childhood and adding the quality of magic to it, she keeps her reputation as the first great modern writer of children's books, and manages to captivate her little readers' imagination, while also enriching it and adding entertainment and thought provoking ideas that, while considered less politically correct today, are still very much current and authentic when explored by modern day children. Nesbit's timeless writing style and approach has been praised for more than a century as one of the most powerful and original of its time, her skill being clearly observable through this exceptional book.