Zurück

In den Warenkorb

Empfehlung per E-Mail versenden

Probeexemplar anfordern

Gerne schicken wir Ihnen ein Probeexemplar an die angegeben Adresse.
Children's Favorites - Volume III - The Wizard of Oz - The Reluctant Dragon - Five Children and It

Children's Favorites - Volume III - The Wizard of Oz - The Reluctant Dragon - Five Children and It

vonBaum, L. Frank | Grahame, Kenneth | Nesbit, Edith
Englisch, Erscheinungstermin 21.09.2022
lieferbar
10,49 €
(inkl. MwSt.)

Informationen zum Titel

978-1-958943-18-2
21.09.2022
2022
1
1. Auflage
eBook
EPUB mit Adobe DRM
314
Englisch
Presented here are three of the most popular children's books of all time: L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz," Kenneth Grahame's "The Reluctant Dragon" and Edith Nesbit's "Five Children and It."  
First, one of the great classics of children's literature, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," which tells the story of young Dorothy, who is caught up in a cyclone and transported to the magical kingdom of Oz. In order to return home, Dorothy is instructed to travel to the City of Emeralds and ask the Wizard who rules there for his help in getting back to Kansas. Along the way, Dorothy befriends a strange group of traveling companions - a Scarecrow, a Tin Woodsman and a cowardly Lion - who are all in need of the Wizard's assistance. Thus begins this magical and wonderful journey into a world of unmatched imagination and creativity; a work that inspired no less than thirteen sequels and innumerable film, stage and television adaptations.
Then, the magical tale of an unlikely friendship between a boy and a dragon, Kenneth Grahame's beautiful and hilarious "The Reluctant Dragon." The main character, known only as "The Boy," discovers a friendly dragon living outside his small village. When the townspeople recruit St. George himself to slay the monster, the Boy to attempts to intervene and try to save his friend. It is a sweet, uplifting fable of love and friendship for children of all ages.
And finally, Edith Nesbit's classic "Five Children and It," which revolves around five young children - Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane, and their baby brother the Lamb - who discover a lumpy, grumpy sand-fairy (also known as a Psammead) who agrees to grant the children one wish every day, but warns them that the wishes will "turn to stone" at sunset. The rest of the story concerns the various wishes each of the children requests...and how terribly they go wrong.
Each of these stories is presented here in its original and unabridged format..Enjoy ALL THREE of these classic children's novels in ONE VOLUME! This is the third of a limited series.
Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. After the untimely death of their mother when Grahame and his three siblings were very young, Grahame's father - who had a drinking problem - gave his four children over to their grandmother to raise, where they lived in a huge, rundown house called "The Mount" in Berkshire. The house was very near the Thames River and the children became acquainted with river life and boating through their uncle, David Ingles, the curate at Cookham Dean church. After the chimney collapsed at The Mount during Christmas of 1865, the family moved to Fern Hill Cottage in Cranbourne, Berkshire. Following a failed attempt to reunite the children with their father in 1866, the children returned to live with their grandmother again until they each entered school. Kenneth started at St Edward's School, Oxford, in 1868. Thwarted from attending Oxford University due to the high cost, Grahame began work at the Bank of England and rose to become Secretary of the Bank until his retirement due to ill-health in 1908, the same year The Wind and the Willows was published. Grahame married Elspeth Thomson in 1899, when he was 40 years old. The following year, Elspeth gave birth to their only child, Alastair (nicknamed "Mouse"), we was born premature, blind in one eye and who suffered from severe health problems all his life. To comfort the often bedridden child, Grahame began making up bedtime stories, eventually spinning elaborate tales about the denizens of his countryside adventures, featuring the characters of Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad. Though he published two fairly successful books of short stories prior to 1908 - including The Reluctant Dragon in 1898 - it was not until the release of The Wind in the Willows that Grahame received international acclaim. Since then, the story has been adapted multiple times to the stage and screen and still enjoys a wide popularity as one of the finest children's books ever written. Grahame died in 1932.
Kundenmitteilung
EU-Datenschutzgrundverordnung

Die DSGVO stärkt die Datenschutzrechte europaweit für uns alle. Bei vub haben wir aus diesem Anlass unsere Datenschutzerklärung grundlegend verändert:

  • Wir stellen noch übersichtlicher dar, wie und wofür wir personenbezogene Daten verarbeiten (wenn überhaupt, denn das Verwerten Ihrer persönlichen Daten ist überhaupt nicht unser Geschäft!).
  • Wir informieren in unserer neuen Datenschutzerklärung über die Kundenrechte.
  • Wir haben die Datenschutzerklärung übersichtlicher gestaltet.
  • Ab dem 25. Mai 2018 können Sie in Ihrem Kundenkonto im Menü unter „mein vub - Einstellungen“ den gewünschten Datenschutz selbst einstellen.

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte jederzeit an unseren vub-Kundenservice und Ihre bekannten Ansprechpartner unter premiumservice@vub.de.

Bestätigung