Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North

Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
Title Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North PDF eBook
Author Samuel Rutherford Crockett
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Release 2007
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Red Cap Tales

Red Cap Tales
Title Red Cap Tales PDF eBook
Author Samuel Rutherford Crockett
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Pages 508
Release 1904
Genre Bookbinding
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Red Cap Tales, Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North

Red Cap Tales, Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
Title Red Cap Tales, Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott, Sir
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 234
Release 2017-05-08
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ISBN 9781546547495

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Red Cap Tales, Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North By Walter Scott,

Red Cap Adventures

Red Cap Adventures
Title Red Cap Adventures PDF eBook
Author Samuel Rutherford Crockett
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Pages 442
Release 1908
Genre Adventure and adventurers
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Stories adapted from four of Sir Walter Scott's novels with the intent 'to lure children' to the originals.

Red Cap Tales

Red Cap Tales
Title Red Cap Tales PDF eBook
Author S. R. Crockett
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Pages 201
Release 2020-04-02
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SO I told them these stories--and others--to lure them to the printed book, much as carrots are dangled before the nose of the reluctant donkey. They are four average intelligent children enough, but they hold severely modern views upon storybooks. Waverley, in especial, they could not away with. They found themselves stuck upon the very threshold.Now, since the first telling of these Red Cap Tales, the Scott shelf in the library has been taken by storm and escalade. It is permanently gap-toothed all along the line. Also there are nightly skirmishes, even to the laying on of hands, as to who shall sleep with Waverley under his pillow.It struck me that there must be many oldsters in the world who, for the sake of their own youth, would like the various Sweethearts who now inhabit their nurseries, to read Sir Walter with the same breathless eagerness as they used to do--how many years agone? It is chiefly for their sakes that I have added several interludes, telling how Sweetheart, Hugh John, Sir Toady Lion, and Maid Margaret received my petty larcenies from the full chest of the Wizard.At any rate, Red Cap succeeded in one case--why should he not in another? I claim no merit in the telling of the tales, save that, like medicines well sugar-coated, the patients mistook them for candies and--asked for more.The books are open. Any one can tell Scott's stories over again in his own way. This is mine.S. R. CROCKETT.

Red Cap Tales

Red Cap Tales
Title Red Cap Tales PDF eBook
Author S R Crockett
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Pages 210
Release 2020-03-07
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SO I told them these stories-and others-to lure them to the printed book, much as carrots are dangled before the nose of the reluctant donkey. They are four average intelligent children enough, but they hold severely modern views upon storybooks. Waverley, in especial, they could not away with. They found themselves stuck upon the very threshold.Now, since the first telling of these Red Cap Tales, the Scott shelf in the library has been taken by storm and escalade. It is permanently gap-toothed all along the line. Also there are nightly skirmishes, even to the laying on of hands, as to who shall sleep with Waverley under his pillow.It struck me that there must be many oldsters in the world who, for the sake of their own youth, would like the various Sweethearts who now inhabit their nurseries, to read Sir Walter with the same breathless eagerness as they used to do-how many years agone? It is chiefly for their sakes that I have added several interludes, telling how Sweetheart, Hugh John, Sir Toady Lion, and Maid Margaret received my petty larcenies from the full chest of the Wizard.At any rate, Red Cap succeeded in one case-why should he not in another? I claim no merit in the telling of the tales, save that, like medicines well sugar-coated, the patients mistook them for candies and-asked for more.The books are open. Any one can tell Scott's stories over again in his own way. This is mine.S. R. CROCKETT.

Red Cap Tale Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North

Red Cap Tale Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
Title Red Cap Tale Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North PDF eBook
Author S. R. Crockett
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Pages 174
Release 2016-09-04
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ISBN 9781537439495

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THE WHY!FOUR CHILDREN WOULD NOT READ SCOTTSO I told them these stories-and others-to lure them to the printed book, much as carrots are dangled before the nose of the reluctant donkey. They are four average intelligent children enough, but they hold severely modern views upon storybooks. Waverley, in especial, they could not away with. They found themselves stuck upon the very threshold.Now, since the first telling of these Red Cap Tales, the Scott shelf in the library has been taken by storm and escalade. It is permanently gap-toothed all along the line. Also there are nightly skirmishes, even to the laying on of hands, as to who shall sleep with Waverley under his pillow.It struck me that there must be many oldsters in the world who, for the sake of their own youth, would like the various Sweethearts who now inhabit their nurseries, to read Sir Walter with the same breathless eagerness as they used to do-how many years agone? It is chiefly for their sakes that I have added several interludes, telling how Sweetheart, Hugh John, Sir Toady Lion, and Maid Margaret received my petty larcenies from the full chest of the Wizard.At any rate, Red Cap succeeded in one case-why should he not in another? I claim no merit in the telling of the tales, save that, like medicines well sugar-coated, the patients mistook them for candies and-asked for more.The books are open. Any one can tell Scott's stories over again in his own way. This is mine.S. R. CROCKETT.