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65,95 kr. It was the Psammead, the grumpy sand-fairy that could, if in the mood, grant a wish a day. When the five children befriend him they find that each wish granted often has a sting in its tail.
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180,95 kr. Illustrated Edition: Contains 14 beautiful and intricate illustrations, bringing the magical world of the story to life.Summary Included: Dive into a succinct overview before embarking on the enchanting journey.Characters List: Get acquainted with all the fascinating characters of the story.Author Biography: Gain insights into the life and times of E. Nesbit, the literary genius behind this classic.In the heart of the English countryside, a summer of exploration turns into a journey of enchantment when five siblings-Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane, and their darling baby brother-unearth an ancient and peculiar creature, the Psammead. This sand-fairy, with its ability to grant a wish a day, promises excitement but often delivers chaos. From wings to wealth, every granted desire spirals the children into adventures that range from hilarious to harrowing, teaching them the intricate balance of wishes and consequences.E. Nesbit's "Five Children and It" is not merely a tale of whimsy and wonder. It is a layered narrative that weaves magic with lessons of life, dreams with reality, and children's laughter with the wisdom of ages. Every page of this edition, enhanced with enchanting illustrations, takes the reader on a journey back to a time where imagination was the key to endless adventures.Rediscover the magic. Unfold the adventures. Dive into this timeless classic that has been cherished across generations. Perfect for readers young and old, this is a tale that will whisk you away, one wish at a time.
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302,95 kr. Leaves of Life is a collection of beautiful and contemplative poems by Edith Nesbit, one of the most celebrated poets of the 20th century. The book contains a variety of poems on diverse themes such as love, nature, and the meaning of life. Nesbit's lyrical language and captivating imagery make this a must-read for lovers of poetry.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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249,95 kr. This charming book is a collection of summertime poems, sketches, and stories for children. It features the work of several notable authors and illustrators, including Edith Nesbit, known for her beloved children's books such as The Railway Children.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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108,95 kr. 'Girls are just as clever as boys, and don't you forget it!'When their father is taken away from them one evening, Roberta, Peter and Phyllis's lives change drastically.
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163,95 - 204,95 kr. The story of "The Phoenix and the Carpet", first published in 1904, revolves around five siblings who discover a magical carpet in the attic of their new home. The carpet has the power to fly anywhere they wish, but it comes with its own set of rules and challenges. Throughout their adventures, the children encounter various fantastical creatures and magical beings, leading to both humorous and perilous situations. They also come across a phoenix egg and decide to hatch it. Once hatched, the phoenix becomes a loyal companion to the children, accompanying them on their adventures.This new edition comes with an Easy to Read layout designed to make reading comfortable.
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- Five Children and It - The Phoenix and the Carpet - The Story of the Amulet
218,95 - 270,95 kr. Edith Nesbit was a prolific English author best known for her children's literature. One of her notable works is the "Psammead trilogy". The series revolves around a group of siblings who discover a magical creature called the Psammead, also known as "It," which has the power to grant wishes. However, the wishes often lead to unexpected and humorous consequences, teaching the children valuable lessons about responsibility and the consequences of their actions.The books in the series include "Five Children and It", "The Phoenix and the Carpet" and "The Story of the Amulet".
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148,95 - 193,95 kr. "Five Children and It" is a classic children's novel written by Edith Nesbit, first published in 1902. The story follows the adventures of five siblings who discover a magical creature called the Psammead, near their home in the English countryside.The Psammead is a sand-fairy with the ability to grant wishes but with a mischievous twist. Whenever the children make a wish, it comes true, but often not in the way they expect or desire. As the story progresses, the children encounter various adventures and challenges, including encounters with ancient civilizations, time-traveling escapades, and encounters with other magical creatures.This new edition comes with an Easy to Read Layout designed to make reading comfortable.
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163,95 - 206,95 kr. First published in 1906, "The Story of the Amulet" is a children's fantasy novel written by Edith Nesbit. In this book, a group of children discover an ancient amulet which has the power to transport them through time and space. Using the amulet, the children embark on various adventures, visiting different places and times, including ancient Egypt and Babylon. Along the way, they encounter historical figures and face challenges that test their courage and resourcefulness.This new edition comes with an Easy to Read Layout designed to make reading comfortable.
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153,95 kr. In Edith Nesbit's enchanting literary world, readers embark on an extraordinary adventure alongside the plucky and imaginative Bastable siblings. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian England, this heartwarming and timeless tale follows the spirited children as they embark on a quest to restore their family's fallen fortunes. With unfettered determination and boundless creativity, they concoct ingenious schemes to uncover hidden riches and solve the family's financial woes. Nesbit's storytelling prowess is on full display as she weaves a narrative that combines humour, warmth, and a touch of whimsy. Through the eyes of the Bastable children, readers are treated to a delightful exploration of the power of imagination, sibling bonds, and the resilience of youth in the face of adversity. This cherished classic continues to captivate readers of all ages. Edith Nesbit's ability to capture the essence of childhood wonder and the enduring importance of family makes this narrative a timeless gem. It invites readers to join the Bastable siblings on a journey of discovery, where everyday life is transformed into a grand adventure filled with laughter, love, and the thrill of seeking treasures both tangible and intangible.
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176,95 kr. A Pomander of Verse is a collection of poems written by the renowned English author, Edith Nesbit. The book contains a variety of poems, ranging from humorous and light-hearted to more serious and thought-provoking pieces. The poems cover a wide range of themes, including love, nature, childhood, and the passing of time. Nesbit's writing style is both lyrical and accessible, making her poetry enjoyable for readers of all ages. The book is a testament to Nesbit's skill as a writer and her ability to capture the beauty and complexity of the world around us in verse. Whether you are a fan of poetry or simply looking for a new literary experience, A Pomander of Verse is sure to delight and inspire.The Silver Birch Is A Dainty Lady, She Wears A Satin Gown; The Elm Tree Makes The Old Churchyard Shady, She Will Not Live In Town.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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78,95 kr. This easy-to-understand guide to Shakespeare for young and old consists of two parts. Part I is a beginner's introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare. Part II retells, in simple modern prose, the stories of Shakespeare's two most famous plays, "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet." Also includes an Appendix, which lists all the plays both chronologically and by genre (comedy, history or tragedy). The material that makes up Part I was written especially for, and originally published in, the esteemed multi-volume reference work "World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture" (1920). The retellings in Part II were written especially for, and originally published in, "The Children's Shakespeare" (1900).
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88,95 kr. The Railway Children is a children's book by Edith Nesbit, originally serialised in The London Magazine during 1905 and first published in book form in 1906. It has been adapted for the screen several times, of which the 1970 film version is the best known. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography credits Oswald Barron, who had a deep affection for Nesbit, with having provided the plot. The story concerns a family who move from London to "The Three Chimneys", a house near the railway in Yorkshire, after the father, who works at the Foreign office, is imprisoned after being falsely accused of spying. The children befriend an Old Gentleman who regularly takes the 9:15 train near their home; he is eventually able to help prove their father's innocence, and the family is reunited. The family take care of a Russian exile, Mr Szczepansky, who came to England looking for his family (later located) and Jim, the grandson of the Old Gentleman, who suffers a broken leg in a tunnel.
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348,95 kr. The Incomplete Amorist is a novel written by Edith Nesbit, an English author best known for her children's books. The novel was first published in 1906 and tells the story of a young woman named Alicia Darracott who is engaged to a wealthy but dull man named Horace Carpenter. However, Alicia is not content with her life and begins to have an affair with a charming and mysterious artist named Julian Ord. As their relationship develops, Alicia finds herself torn between her duty to her fianc����� and her growing love for Julian. The novel explores themes of love, passion, and morality, as well as the constraints of society and the expectations placed on women in the early 20th century. Nesbit's writing is known for its wit and humor, and The Incomplete Amorist is no exception, with its lively dialogue and vivid characters. The novel was praised for its frankness and honesty in depicting the complexities of human relationships, and remains a popular work of early 20th-century literature.MR. EUSTACE VERNON is not by any error to be imagined as a villain of the deepest dye, coldly planning to bring misery to a simple village maiden for his own selfish pleasure. Not at all. As he himself would have put it, he meant no harm to the girl. He was a master of two arts, and to these he had devoted himself wholly.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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168,95 kr. The Magic World is an influential collection of twelve short stories by E. Nesbit. It was first published in book form in 1912 by Macmillan and Co. Ltd., with illustrations by H. R. Millar and Gerald Spencer Pryse. The stories, previously printed in magazines (like Blackie's Children's Annual), are typical of Nesbit's arch, ironic, clever fantasies for children.Some of the twelve stories in the collection are:"The Cat-hood of Maurice" - a boy abuses the family cat, and learns to see things from the feline point of view."The Mixed Mine" - two boys find a magic spyglass, and use it to make their fortunes."Accidental Magic" - Quentin falls asleep on the altarstone at Stonehenge, and wakes in Atlantis."The Princess and the Hedge-pig" - King Ozymandias and Queen Eliza plan a secret christening for their Princess Ozyliza, to avoid a wicked fairy's curse. Things go awry.
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153,95 kr. Eight madcap tales of unpredictable dragons - including one made of ice, another that takes refuge in the General Post Office, and a fire-breathing monster that flies out of an enchanted book and eats an entire soccer team!The Book of Beasts (Excerpt)He happened to be building a Palace when the news came, and he left all the bricks kicking about the floor for Nurse to clear up-but then the news was rather remarkable news. You see, there was a knock at the front door and voices talking downstairs, and Lionel thought it was the man come to see about the gas, which had not been allowed to be lighted since the day when Lionel made a swing by tying his skipping rope to the gas bracket.And then, quite suddenly, Nurse came in and said, "Master Lionel, dear, they've come to fetch you to go and be King."Then she made haste to change his smock and to wash his face and hands and brush his hair, and all the time she was doing it Lionel kept wriggling and fidgeting...
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173,95 kr. Discover our collectable Puffin Clothbound Classic edition of The Railway Children Puffin Clothbound Classics are stunning collectable gift editions of some of the best-loved classics in the world - including this charming edition of The Railway ChildrenFather is in trouble, and Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis have to leave their home in London and go into hiding in the countryside.'Boys and girls are only little men and women. And we are much harder and hardier than they are.'Each day, the children run down to the nearby railway station, where they say good morning to the Station Master and hello to Perks the Porter and wave at the passing London train, sending their love to Father.Little do they know that the stranger on board the 9:15 a.m. train might be able to help track him down...Collect our Puffin Clothbound Classics:9780241444313 The Little Prince9780241663554 The Jungle Book9780241568811 Charlotte's Web9780241688243 Little Women9780241688250 Peter Pan9780241688267 The Railway Children9780241688236 Chinese Cinderella 9780241411216 Treasure Island9780241411209 The Wizard of Oz9780241655702 Watership Down9780241663578 The Worst Witch9780241663547 David Copperfield9780241663561 The Neverending Story 9780241623909 Stig of the Dump9780241623916 The Dark is Rising9780241411162 The Secret Garden9780241411148 Black Beauty9780241411155 Dracula9780241425121 Frankenstein9780241425138 Wuthering Heights9780241425114 Tales from Shakespeare9780241425107 Tales of the Greek Heroes9780241411193 A Christmas Carol9780241621196 Grimms' Fairy Tales9780241425145 Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales
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143,95 kr. The incredible honeymoon is a story about a man who feels the nothing ever happens to him, and that adventures are things in story books. That is until he comes in to money and decided to leave behind his conventional life and to go and have adventures. He sets out to tramp about, spending his money how he chooses to make other people happy, then a chance encounter sends him on an adventure with a young girl that changes both their lives.(
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173,95 kr. 'The New Treasure Seekers' is the third and final book in the saga of the Bastable children, continuing on from 'The Story of the Treasure Seekers' and 'The Wouldbegoods'. The Bastable books were a big influence on C.S. Lewis and Arthur Ransome, among others.
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173,95 kr. 'The House of Arden' is the story of impoverished siblings Edred and Elfrida Arden, who inherit a run-down castle. With the help of a magical Mouldiwarp, they must travel back in time to uncover clues that will help them win back their lost family fortune.
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183,95 kr. "The Literary Sense" from Edith Nesbit. English author and poet (1858-1924).
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- Edith Nesbit: A gentle tale of romance and art from a noted children's author .
138,95 kr. Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 - 4 May 1924) was an English author and poet; she published her books for children under the name of E. Nesbit. She wrote or collaborated on more than 60 books of children's literature. She was also a political activist and co-founded the Fabian Society, a socialist organisation later affiliated to the Labour Party. Nesbit was born in 1858 at 38 Lower Kennington Lane in Kennington, Surrey (now part of Greater London), the daughter of an agricultural chemist, John Collis Nesbit, who died in March 1862, before her fourth birthday. Her sister Mary's ill health meant that the family travelled around for some years, living variously in Brighton, Buckinghamshire, France (Dieppe, Rouen, Paris, Tours, Poitiers, Angoulême, Bordeaux, Arcachon, Pau, Bagnères-de-Bigorre, and Dinan in Brittany), Spain and Germany, before settling for three years at Halstead Hall in Halstead in north-west Kent, a location which later inspired The Railway Children (this distinction has also been claimed by the Derbyshire town of New Mills). At eighteen, Nesbit met the bank clerk Hubert Bland in 1877. Seven months pregnant, she married Bland on 22 April 1880, though she did not immediately live with him, as Bland initially continued to live with his mother. Their marriage was a stormy one. Early on Nesbit discovered that another woman believed she was Hubert's fiancee and had also borne him a child. A more serious blow came later when she discovered that her good friend, Alice Hoatson, was pregnant with Hubert's child. She had previously agreed to adopt Hoatson's child and allow Hoatson to live with her as their housekeeper. After she discovered the truth, they quarrelled violently and she suggested that Hoatson and the baby should leave; her husband threatened to leave Edith if she disowned the baby and its mother. Hoatson remained with them as a housekeeper and secretary and became pregnant by Bland again 13 years later. Edith again adopted Hoatson's child. Nesbit's children were Paul Bland (1880-1940), to whom The Railway Children was dedicated; Iris Bland (1881-1950s); Fabian Bland (1885-1900); Rosamund Bland (1886-1950), to whom The Book of Dragons was dedicated; and John Bland (1898-1971) to whom The House of Arden was dedicated. Her son Fabian died aged 15 after a tonsil operation; Nesbit dedicated a number of books to him: Five Children and It and its sequels, as well as The Story of the Treasure Seekers and its sequels. Nesbit's adopted daughter Rosamund collaborated with her on the book Cat Tales.... A gentle tale of romance and art from a noted children's author . . . "He asked idle questions: she answered them with a conscientious tremulous truthfulness that showed to him as the most finished art. Betty told him nervously and in words ill-chosen everything that he asked to know, but all the while the undercurrent of questions rang strong within her -- 'When is he to teach me? Where? How?' -- so that when at last there was left but the bare fifteen minutes needed to get one home in time for the midday dinner she said abruptly: 'And when shall I see you again?'"
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108,95 kr. "Conventionally our life-story ended in a shower of rice at the church door, amid the scent of white flowers, with a flutter of white favors all about us." Thus begins The Red House, Nesbit's charming novel of Chloe and Len, newlyweds adjusting to a new life and a new home. When Len inherits a house in the country from his uncle, Chloe insists they live there, whether the rumors of a ghost be true or not. When mysterious events happen, they are always blamed on the ghost. But the ultimate surprise rests in who that ghost really is. Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 - 4 May 1924) was an English author and poet; she published her books for children under the name of E. Nesbit. She wrote or collaborated on more than 60 books of children's literature. She was also a political activist and co-founded the Fabian Society, a socialist organisation later affiliated to the Labour Party. Nesbit was born in 1858 at 38 Lower Kennington Lane in Kennington, Surrey (now part of Greater London), the daughter of an agricultural chemist, John Collis Nesbit, who died in March 1862, before her fourth birthday. Her sister Mary's ill health meant that the family travelled around for some years, living variously in Brighton, Buckinghamshire, France (Dieppe, Rouen, Paris, Tours, Poitiers, Angoulême, Bordeaux, Arcachon, Pau, Bagnères-de-Bigorre, and Dinan in Brittany), Spain and Germany, before settling for three years at Halstead Hall in Halstead in north-west Kent, a location which later inspired The Railway Children (this distinction has also been claimed by the Derbyshire town of New Mills). At eighteen, Nesbit met the bank clerk Hubert Bland in 1877. Seven months pregnant, she married Bland on 22 April 1880, though she did not immediately live with him, as Bland initially continued to live with his mother. Their marriage was a stormy one. Early on Nesbit discovered that another woman believed she was Hubert's fiancee and had also borne him a child. A more serious blow came later when she discovered that her good friend, Alice Hoatson, was pregnant with Hubert's child. She had previously agreed to adopt Hoatson's child and allow Hoatson to live with her as their housekeeper. After she discovered the truth, they quarrelled violently and she suggested that Hoatson and the baby should leave; her husband threatened to leave Edith if she disowned the baby and its mother. Hoatson remained with them as a housekeeper and secretary and became pregnant by Bland again 13 years later. Edith again adopted Hoatson's child. Nesbit's children were Paul Bland (1880-1940), to whom The Railway Children was dedicated; Iris Bland (1881-1950s); Fabian Bland (1885-1900); Rosamund Bland (1886-1950), to whom The Book of Dragons was dedicated; and John Bland (1898-1971) to whom The House of Arden was dedicated. Her son Fabian died aged 15 after a tonsil operation; Nesbit dedicated a number of books to him: Five Children and It and its sequels, as well as The Story of the Treasure Seekers and its sequels. Nesbit's adopted daughter Rosamund collaborated with her on the book Cat Tales....
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257,95 kr. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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239,95 kr. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ The Red House Edith Nesbit Harper & Brothers, 1902
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