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The Enchanted Castle - E. Nesbit, Peter Glassman, Paul O. Zelinsky
The Enchanted Castle
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Afterword by Peter Glassman. "Originally published in 1907, this book concerns four likable English children and their adventures with a magic ring. It's hard to imagine a more appealing showcase for Nesbit's fantasy than this handsome volume....Zelinsky's artwork is as lively as the story and... show more
Afterword by Peter Glassman. "Originally published in 1907, this book concerns four likable English children and their adventures with a magic ring. It's hard to imagine a more appealing showcase for Nesbit's fantasy than this handsome volume....Zelinsky's artwork is as lively as the story and very much of the period....Beautiful."--Booklist. A Books of Wonder Classic.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780688054359 (0688054358)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
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4.0 The Enchanted Castle by E. Nesbit
This review was originally posted on amazon on July 12, 2013: E. Nesbit wrote: There is a curtain, thin as gossamer, clear as glass, strong as iron, that hangs forever between the world of magic and the world that seems to us to be real."The Enchanted Castle circumnavigates this boundary between m...
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4.0 The Enchanted Castle (Wordsworth Children's Classics)
An interesting kids book with fun interjections by the author about life and how things work. These three siblings find an enchanted castle during their summer holidays and then find a magical ring. While they have fun they also learn about responsibility. It's extrememly dated but it is fun.
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E. Nesbit wrote: "There is a curtain, thin as gossamer, clear as glass, strong as iron, that hangs forever between the world of magic and the world that seems to us to be real."The Enchanted Castle circumnavigates this boundary between magic and reality. There are four children at the center of this...
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What I love about Nesbit is her focus on the children in her stories. This is my second book by her, the first being Five Children and It. There are loads of similarities between the two. The children are pretty much without supervision. The adults who do appear in the stories are simple and easily ...
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