The Bodleys telling stories . rt stories exhibit the rarest freshness and purity of imagination, the richesthumor, and the most striking suggestion of an exhaustless fertility of invention which weremember ever to have seen in any childs book before. — The Atlantic Monthly. Stories from my Attic. With wood-cut engravings and vignettes. In one volume. i6mo. Mr. Scudder, who has written this pretty book, has as pleasant a gift as any author we:;now for interesting children through their imaginative and generous side, — most peoplebeing content to take their wonder and fancy. He write
The Bodleys telling stories . rt stories exhibit the rarest freshness and purity of imagination, the richesthumor, and the most striking suggestion of an exhaustless fertility of invention which weremember ever to have seen in any childs book before. — The Atlantic Monthly. Stories from my Attic. With wood-cut engravings and vignettes. In one volume. i6mo. Mr. Scudder, who has written this pretty book, has as pleasant a gift as any author we:;now for interesting children through their imaginative and generous side, — most peoplebeing content to take their wonder and fancy. He writes suggestively for them, as hereand there an agreeable essayist or poet does for their elders : and he has a style so charm-ingly simple and easy that we can no more give him up to tlie children than we can allowtlicm .Andersen altOLrether. — Thr .Atlantic .^fontlilv. Bv HURD AND HOUGHTON. 13 Astor New York. H. O. .\XI) COAriWW. 1 Somkrset Strket, Boston. tTlic Uincrcibc ^rcGG,
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