Children's classic books-19th century

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Children's classic books-19th century includes Nicholas Nickelby (2005), Oliver Twist (2005), Grimm's Fairy Tales (2010), Rip Van Winkle (1999), The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (2005).

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Nicholas Nickelby

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Nicholas Nickelby
A dramatic adaptation of early scenes from the Dickens novel, in which Nicholas witnesses schoolmaster Squeers mistreating the boys in his care and escapes for London with his new friend Smike.

Oliver Twist

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Oliver Twist
Dickens's gift for social commentary is displayed to brilliant effect as we learn the story of the poor orphan, Oliver Twist. Oliver experiences the terror and brutality of the criminal world with his companions: a pickpocket, a thief, a prostitute, and a fence. In the preface to the print edition, Dickens made it clear that he aimed to expose the filth of the London underworld as well as attack the inhumanity of the New Poor Law of 1834.

Grimm's Fairy Tales

release date: Oct 18, 2010
Grimm's Fairy Tales
This Calla Edition of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm is drawn from the mammoth collection first published in 1909 and illustrated by Arthur Rackham.  His 40 full-color plates, plus innumerable black-and-white spot elements, get sensitive treatment in a design that retains the best features of the original, including the ornate gilt stamping on the case.

Rip Van Winkle

release date: Sep 13, 1999
Rip Van Winkle
This is the story of Rip Van Winkle--that curious fellow, who with his dog, Wolf, ran away from a hard day's work to the Catskill Mountains only to discover in a forgotten valley a strange band of revelers who gave him a drink so powerful he slept for twenty years! His tale still haunts the Hudson River Valley. Indeed, the revelers' bowling pins can be heard in the thunder of the place to this very day.

Here is an unforgettable retelling by Will Moses, an artist of the upper Hudson River, who knows the valley, knows the man Van Winkle, and brings Washington Irving's classic tale stunningly to life with breathtaking landscapes and his unmistakable folk style.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Large format paper back for easy reading. The two classic Washington Irving short stories

Ivanhoe

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Ivanhoe
Set in the 12th century during the reign of Richard the Lionheart, this is the story of the love of Wilfred of Ivanhoe for the Lady Rowena, his father Cedric's ward.

Ivanhoe was the first of Scott's novels to be located wholly in England, and the first to take place in the middle ages. But it is far from being the fantastic, medievalist romance associated (in the critical imagination) with a visionary Britain that never was. This is a serious novel, the first in English to deal carefully with race. And at the same time, it is an incredibly exciting read for contemporary readers. Ivanhoe was the first of Scott's novels to be located wholly in England, and the first to take place in the middle ages. But it is far from being the fantastic, medievalist romance associated (in the critical imagination) with a visionary Britain that never was. This is a serious novel, the first in English to deal carefully with race. And at the same time, it is an incredibly exciting read for contemporary readers.

Nutcracker and Mouse King and The Tale of the Nutcracker (Penguin Classics)

release date: Oct 27, 2010
Nutcracker and Mouse King and The Tale of the Nutcracker (Penguin Classics)
The original stories behind everyone's favorite Christmas ballet

It wasn't until the 1950s that seeing The Nutcracker at Christmastime became an American tradition. But the story itself is much older and its original intent more complex. This eye-opening new volume presents two of the tale's earliest versions, both in new translations: E.T.A. Hoffmann's Nutcracker and Mouse King (1816), in which a young girl is whisked away to the Land of Toys to help her animated nutcracker defeat the Mouse King, and Alexandre Dumas's 1845 adaptation, The Tale of the Nutcracker, based on Hoffmann's popular work. Irresistible tales of magic, mystery, and childhood adventure, these timeless delights and fresh interpretations about the importance of imagination will captivate readers of all ages.

The Swiss Family Robinson

release date: Mar 01, 2005
The Swiss Family Robinson
"For many days we had been tempest-tossed…the raging storm increased in fury until on the seventh day all hope was lost."

So begins this uplifting tale and delightful adventure story that relates a family's ingenuity and courage as they struggle to survive on an exotic tropical island.

The Robinson family—a minister, his wife, and their four sons—are shipwrecked and become castaways on an island in the East Indies. Although they have lost almost everything in the shipwreck, they are so resourceful at constructing a life for themselves on the island that, when rescue comes, they decline to leave their refuge and their happy life.

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