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Peter Pan

Illustrated by F. D. Bedford

Part of Everyman's Library Children's Classics Series

Author J. M. Barrie
Illustrated by F. D. Bedford
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On sale Nov 03, 1992 | 240 Pages | 978-0-679-41792-7
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Peter, Wendy, Captain Hook, the lost boys, and Tinker Bell have filled the hearts of children ever since Barrie's play first opened in London in 1904 and became an immediate sensation. Now this funny, haunting modern myth is presented with Bedford's wonderful illustrations, which first appeared in the author's own day, have long been out of print, and have never been equaled.
CHAPTER 1
_______
PETER BREAKS THROUGH
 
ALL CHILDREN, except one, grow up. They soon know that they will grow up, and the way Wendy knew was this. One day when she was two years old she was playing in a garden, and she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother. I suppose she must have looked rather delightful, for Mrs. Darling put her hand to her heart and cried, “Oh, why can't you remain like this for ever!” This was all that passed between them on the subject, but henceforth Wendy knew that she must grow up. You always know after you are two. Two is the beginning of the end.
 
Of course they lived at 14, and until Wendy came her mother was the chief one. She was a lovely lady, with a romantic mind and such a sweet mocking mouth. Her romantic mind was like the tiny boxes, one within the other, that come from the puzzling East, however many you discover there is always one more; and her sweet mocking mouth had one kiss on it that Wendy could never get, though there it was, perfectly conspicuous in the righthand corner.
 
The way Mr. Darling won her was this: the many gentlemen who had been boys when she was a girl discovered simultaneously that they loved her, and they all ran to her house to propose to her except Mr. Darling, who took a cab and nipped in first, and so he got her. He got all of her, except the innermost box and the kiss. He never knew about the box, and in time he gave up trying for the kiss. Wendy thought Napoleon could have got it, but I can picture him trying, and then going off in a passion, slamming the door.
 
Mr. Darling used to boast to Wendy that her mother not only loved him but respected him. He was one of those deep ones who know about stocks and shares. Of course no one really knows, but he quite seemed to know, and he often said stocks were up and shares were down in a way that would have made any woman respect him.
 
Mrs. Darling was married in white, and at first she kept the books perfectly, almost gleefully, as if it were a game, not so much as a brussels sprout was missing; but by and by whole cauliflowers dropped out, and instead of them there were pictures of babies without faces. She drew them when she should have been totting up. They were Mrs. Darling's guesses.
 
Wendy came first, then John, then Michael.
 
For a week or two after Wendy came it was doubtful whether they would be able to keep her, as she was another mouth to feed. Mr. Darling was frightfully proud of her, but he was very honourable, and he sat on the edge of Mrs. Darling's bed, holding her hand and calculating expenses, while she looked at him imploringly. She wanted to risk it, come what might, but that was not his way; his way was with a pencil and a piece of paper, and if she confused him with suggestions he had to begin at the beginning again.
 
“Now don't interrupt,” he would beg of her. “I have one pound seventeen here, and two and six at the office; I can cut off my coffee at the office, say ten shillings, making two nine and six, with your eighteen and three makes three nine seven, with five naught naught in my cheque-book makes eight nine seven—who is that moving?—eight nine seven, dot and carry seven—don't speak, my own—and the pound you lent to that man who came to the door—quiet, child—dot and carry child—there, you've done it!—did I say nine nine seven? yes, I said nine nine seven; the question is, can we try it for a year on nine nine seven?”
 
“Of course we can, George,” she cried. But she was prejudiced in Wendy's favour, and he was really the grander character of the two.
 
“Remember mumps,” he warned her almost threateningly, and off he went again. “Mumps one pound, that is what I have put down, but I daresay it will be more like thirty shillings—don't speak—measles one five, German measles half a guinea, makes two fifteen six—don't waggle your finger—whooping-cough, say fifteen shillings”—and so on it went, and it added up differently each time; but at last Wendy just got through, with mumps reduced to twelve six, and the two kinds of measles treated as one.
 
There was the same excitement over John, and Michael had even a narrower squeak; but both were kept, and soon you might have seen the three of them going in a row to Miss Fulsom's Kindergarten school, accompanied by their nurse.
 
Mrs. Darling loved to have everything just so, and Mr. Darling had a passion for being exactly like his neighbours; so, of course, they had a nurse. As they were poor, owing to the amount of milk the children drank, this nurse was a prim Newfoundland dog, called Nana who had belonged to no one in particular until the Darlings engaged her. She had always thought children important, however, and the Darlings had become acquainted with her in Kensington Gardens, where she spent most of her spare time peeping into perambulators, and was much hated by careless nursemaids, whom she followed to their homes and complained of to their mistresses. She proved to be quite a treasure of a nurse. How thorough she was at bath-time; and up at any moment of the night if one of her charges made the slightest cry. Of course, her kennel was in the nursery. She had a genius for knowing when a cough is a thing to have no patience with and when it needs stocking around your throat. She believed to her last day in old-fashioned remedies like rhubarb leaf, and made sounds of contempt over all this new-fangled talk about germs, and so on. It was a lesson in propriety to see her escorting the children to school, walking sedately by their side when they were well behaved, and butting them back into line if they strayed. On John's soccer days she never once forgot his sweater, and she usually carried an umbrella in her mouth in case of rain. There is a room in the basement of Miss Fulsom's school where the nurses wait. They sat on forms, while Nana lay on the floor, but that was the only difference. They affected to ignore her as of an inferior social status to themselves, and she despised their light talk. She resented visits to the nursery from Mrs. Darling's friends, but if they did come she first whipped off Michael's pinafore and put him into the one with blue braiding, and smoothed out Wendy and made a dash at John's hair.
 
No nursery could possibly have been conducted more correctly, and Mr. Darling knew it, yet he sometimes wondered uneasily whether the neighbours talked.
 
He had his position in the city to consider.
 
Nana also troubled him in another way. He had sometimes a feeling that she did not admire him. “I know she admires you tremendously, George,” Mrs. Darling would assure him, and then she would sign to the children to be specially nice to father. Lovely dances followed, in which the only other servant, Liza, was sometimes allowed to join. Such a midget she looked in her long skirt and maid's cap, though she had sworn, when engaged, that she would never see ten again. The gaiety of these romps! And gayest of all was Mrs. Darling, who would pirouette so wildly that all you could see of her was the kiss, and then if you had dashed at her you might have got it. There never was a simpler happier family until the coming of Peter Pan.
 
Mrs. Darling first heard of Peter when she was tidying up her children's minds. It is the nightly custom of every good mother after her children are asleep to rummage in their minds and put things straight for next morning, repacking into their proper places the many articles that have wandered during the day. If you could keep awake (but of course you can't) you would see your own mother doing this, and you would find it very interesting to watch her. It is quite like tidying up drawers. You would see her on her knees, I expect, lingering humorously over some of your contents, wondering where on earth you had picked this thing up, making discoveries sweet and not so sweet, pressing this to her cheek as if it were as nice as a kitten, and hurriedly stowing that out of sight. When you wake in the morning, the naughtiness and evil passions with which you went to bed have been folded up small and placed at the bottom of your mind; and on the top, beautifully aired, are spread out your prettier thoughts, ready for you to put on.
 
I don't know whether you have ever seen a map of a person's mind. Doctors sometimes draw maps of other parts of you, and your own map can become intensely interesting, but catch them trying to draw a map of a child's mind, which is not only confused, but keeps going round all the time. There are zigzag lines on it, just like your temperature on a card, and these are probably roads in the island; for the Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of colour here and there, and coral reefs and rakish-looking craft in the offing, and savages and lonely lairs, and gnomes who are mostly tailors, and caves through which a river runs, and princes with six elder brothers, and a hut fast going to decay, and one very small old lady with a hooked nose. It would be an easy map if that were all; but there is also first day at school, religion, fathers, the round pond, needlework, murders, hangings, verbs that take the dative, chocolate pudding day, getting into braces, say ninety-nine, three-pence for pulling out your tooth yourself, and so on; and either these are part of the island or they are another map showing through, and it is all rather confusing, especially as nothing will stand still.
 
Copyright © 2004 by J. M. Barrie. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
J.M. Barrie (1860-1937) was a Scottish author and playwright, best known for Peter Pan. View titles by J. M. Barrie
F. D. Bedford View titles by F. D. Bedford

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Peter, Wendy, Captain Hook, the lost boys, and Tinker Bell have filled the hearts of children ever since Barrie's play first opened in London in 1904 and became an immediate sensation. Now this funny, haunting modern myth is presented with Bedford's wonderful illustrations, which first appeared in the author's own day, have long been out of print, and have never been equaled.

Excerpt

CHAPTER 1
_______
PETER BREAKS THROUGH
 
ALL CHILDREN, except one, grow up. They soon know that they will grow up, and the way Wendy knew was this. One day when she was two years old she was playing in a garden, and she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother. I suppose she must have looked rather delightful, for Mrs. Darling put her hand to her heart and cried, “Oh, why can't you remain like this for ever!” This was all that passed between them on the subject, but henceforth Wendy knew that she must grow up. You always know after you are two. Two is the beginning of the end.
 
Of course they lived at 14, and until Wendy came her mother was the chief one. She was a lovely lady, with a romantic mind and such a sweet mocking mouth. Her romantic mind was like the tiny boxes, one within the other, that come from the puzzling East, however many you discover there is always one more; and her sweet mocking mouth had one kiss on it that Wendy could never get, though there it was, perfectly conspicuous in the righthand corner.
 
The way Mr. Darling won her was this: the many gentlemen who had been boys when she was a girl discovered simultaneously that they loved her, and they all ran to her house to propose to her except Mr. Darling, who took a cab and nipped in first, and so he got her. He got all of her, except the innermost box and the kiss. He never knew about the box, and in time he gave up trying for the kiss. Wendy thought Napoleon could have got it, but I can picture him trying, and then going off in a passion, slamming the door.
 
Mr. Darling used to boast to Wendy that her mother not only loved him but respected him. He was one of those deep ones who know about stocks and shares. Of course no one really knows, but he quite seemed to know, and he often said stocks were up and shares were down in a way that would have made any woman respect him.
 
Mrs. Darling was married in white, and at first she kept the books perfectly, almost gleefully, as if it were a game, not so much as a brussels sprout was missing; but by and by whole cauliflowers dropped out, and instead of them there were pictures of babies without faces. She drew them when she should have been totting up. They were Mrs. Darling's guesses.
 
Wendy came first, then John, then Michael.
 
For a week or two after Wendy came it was doubtful whether they would be able to keep her, as she was another mouth to feed. Mr. Darling was frightfully proud of her, but he was very honourable, and he sat on the edge of Mrs. Darling's bed, holding her hand and calculating expenses, while she looked at him imploringly. She wanted to risk it, come what might, but that was not his way; his way was with a pencil and a piece of paper, and if she confused him with suggestions he had to begin at the beginning again.
 
“Now don't interrupt,” he would beg of her. “I have one pound seventeen here, and two and six at the office; I can cut off my coffee at the office, say ten shillings, making two nine and six, with your eighteen and three makes three nine seven, with five naught naught in my cheque-book makes eight nine seven—who is that moving?—eight nine seven, dot and carry seven—don't speak, my own—and the pound you lent to that man who came to the door—quiet, child—dot and carry child—there, you've done it!—did I say nine nine seven? yes, I said nine nine seven; the question is, can we try it for a year on nine nine seven?”
 
“Of course we can, George,” she cried. But she was prejudiced in Wendy's favour, and he was really the grander character of the two.
 
“Remember mumps,” he warned her almost threateningly, and off he went again. “Mumps one pound, that is what I have put down, but I daresay it will be more like thirty shillings—don't speak—measles one five, German measles half a guinea, makes two fifteen six—don't waggle your finger—whooping-cough, say fifteen shillings”—and so on it went, and it added up differently each time; but at last Wendy just got through, with mumps reduced to twelve six, and the two kinds of measles treated as one.
 
There was the same excitement over John, and Michael had even a narrower squeak; but both were kept, and soon you might have seen the three of them going in a row to Miss Fulsom's Kindergarten school, accompanied by their nurse.
 
Mrs. Darling loved to have everything just so, and Mr. Darling had a passion for being exactly like his neighbours; so, of course, they had a nurse. As they were poor, owing to the amount of milk the children drank, this nurse was a prim Newfoundland dog, called Nana who had belonged to no one in particular until the Darlings engaged her. She had always thought children important, however, and the Darlings had become acquainted with her in Kensington Gardens, where she spent most of her spare time peeping into perambulators, and was much hated by careless nursemaids, whom she followed to their homes and complained of to their mistresses. She proved to be quite a treasure of a nurse. How thorough she was at bath-time; and up at any moment of the night if one of her charges made the slightest cry. Of course, her kennel was in the nursery. She had a genius for knowing when a cough is a thing to have no patience with and when it needs stocking around your throat. She believed to her last day in old-fashioned remedies like rhubarb leaf, and made sounds of contempt over all this new-fangled talk about germs, and so on. It was a lesson in propriety to see her escorting the children to school, walking sedately by their side when they were well behaved, and butting them back into line if they strayed. On John's soccer days she never once forgot his sweater, and she usually carried an umbrella in her mouth in case of rain. There is a room in the basement of Miss Fulsom's school where the nurses wait. They sat on forms, while Nana lay on the floor, but that was the only difference. They affected to ignore her as of an inferior social status to themselves, and she despised their light talk. She resented visits to the nursery from Mrs. Darling's friends, but if they did come she first whipped off Michael's pinafore and put him into the one with blue braiding, and smoothed out Wendy and made a dash at John's hair.
 
No nursery could possibly have been conducted more correctly, and Mr. Darling knew it, yet he sometimes wondered uneasily whether the neighbours talked.
 
He had his position in the city to consider.
 
Nana also troubled him in another way. He had sometimes a feeling that she did not admire him. “I know she admires you tremendously, George,” Mrs. Darling would assure him, and then she would sign to the children to be specially nice to father. Lovely dances followed, in which the only other servant, Liza, was sometimes allowed to join. Such a midget she looked in her long skirt and maid's cap, though she had sworn, when engaged, that she would never see ten again. The gaiety of these romps! And gayest of all was Mrs. Darling, who would pirouette so wildly that all you could see of her was the kiss, and then if you had dashed at her you might have got it. There never was a simpler happier family until the coming of Peter Pan.
 
Mrs. Darling first heard of Peter when she was tidying up her children's minds. It is the nightly custom of every good mother after her children are asleep to rummage in their minds and put things straight for next morning, repacking into their proper places the many articles that have wandered during the day. If you could keep awake (but of course you can't) you would see your own mother doing this, and you would find it very interesting to watch her. It is quite like tidying up drawers. You would see her on her knees, I expect, lingering humorously over some of your contents, wondering where on earth you had picked this thing up, making discoveries sweet and not so sweet, pressing this to her cheek as if it were as nice as a kitten, and hurriedly stowing that out of sight. When you wake in the morning, the naughtiness and evil passions with which you went to bed have been folded up small and placed at the bottom of your mind; and on the top, beautifully aired, are spread out your prettier thoughts, ready for you to put on.
 
I don't know whether you have ever seen a map of a person's mind. Doctors sometimes draw maps of other parts of you, and your own map can become intensely interesting, but catch them trying to draw a map of a child's mind, which is not only confused, but keeps going round all the time. There are zigzag lines on it, just like your temperature on a card, and these are probably roads in the island; for the Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of colour here and there, and coral reefs and rakish-looking craft in the offing, and savages and lonely lairs, and gnomes who are mostly tailors, and caves through which a river runs, and princes with six elder brothers, and a hut fast going to decay, and one very small old lady with a hooked nose. It would be an easy map if that were all; but there is also first day at school, religion, fathers, the round pond, needlework, murders, hangings, verbs that take the dative, chocolate pudding day, getting into braces, say ninety-nine, three-pence for pulling out your tooth yourself, and so on; and either these are part of the island or they are another map showing through, and it is all rather confusing, especially as nothing will stand still.
 
Copyright © 2004 by J. M. Barrie. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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J.M. Barrie (1860-1937) was a Scottish author and playwright, best known for Peter Pan. View titles by J. M. Barrie
F. D. Bedford View titles by F. D. Bedford

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  • The Wind in the Willows
    The Wind in the Willows
    Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    Kenneth Grahame, Arthur Rackham
    978-0-679-41802-3
    $18.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
    King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
    Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley
    Roger Lancelyn Green, Aubrey Beardsley
    978-0-679-42311-9
    $17.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • English Fairy Tales
    English Fairy Tales
    Illustrated by John Batten
    Joseph Jacobs, John Batten
    978-0-679-42809-1
    $21.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • The Princess and the Goblin
    The Princess and the Goblin
    Illustrated by Arthur Hughes
    George MacDonald, Arthur Hughes
    978-0-679-42810-7
    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • Black Beauty
    Black Beauty
    Illustrated by Lucy Kemp Welch
    Anna Sewell, Lucy Kemp Welch
    978-0-679-42811-4
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • The Pied Piper of Hamelin
    The Pied Piper of Hamelin
    Illustrated by Kate Greenaway
    Robert Browning, Kate Greenaway
    978-0-679-42812-1
    $15.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • The BFG
    The BFG
    Illustrated by Quentin Blake
    Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake
    978-0-679-42813-8
    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes
    Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes
    Illustrated by Charles Robinson
    Walter Jerrold, Charles Robinson
    978-0-679-42815-2
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • Robinson Crusoe
    Robinson Crusoe
    His Life and Strange Surprising Adventures
    Daniel Defoe, W.J. Winton
    978-0-679-42819-0
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • The Secret Garden
    The Secret Garden
    Illustrated by Charles Robinson
    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Charles Robinson
    978-0-679-42309-6
    $16.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    May 11, 1993
  • Daddy-Long-Legs
    Daddy-Long-Legs
    Jean Webster
    978-0-679-42312-6
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    May 11, 1993
  • Cinderella
    Cinderella
    Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    Arthur Rackham
    978-0-679-42313-3
    $15.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    May 11, 1993
  • Aladdin and Other Tales from the Arabian Nights
    Aladdin and Other Tales from the Arabian Nights
    Illustrated by W. Heath Robinson
    Anonymous, W. Heath Robinson
    978-0-679-42533-5
    $17.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    May 11, 1993
  • The Railway Children
    The Railway Children
    Illustrated by C. E. Brock
    E. Nesbit, C. E. Brock
    978-0-679-42534-2
    $18.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    May 11, 1993
  • Fables
    Fables
    Aesop; Translated by Roger L'Estrange; Illustrated by Stephen Gooden
    Aesop, Stephen Gooden
    978-0-679-41790-3
    $17.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 03, 1992
  • Fairy Tales
    Fairy Tales
    Hans Christian Anderson; Translated by Reginald Spink; Illustrated by W. Heath Robinson
    Hans Christian Andersen, W. Heath Robinson
    978-0-679-41791-0
    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 03, 1992
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Introduction by Frank L. Baum
    L. Frank Baum, W. W. Denslow
    978-0-679-41794-1
    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 03, 1992
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
    Illustrated by John Tenniel
    Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel
    978-0-679-41795-8
    $18.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 03, 1992
  • Fairy Tales
    Fairy Tales
    Brothers Grimm; Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    Brothers Grimm, Arthur Rackham
    978-0-679-41796-5
    $19.95 US
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    Everyman's Library
    Nov 03, 1992
  • Just So Stories
    Just So Stories
    Rudyard Kipling
    978-0-679-41797-2
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    Everyman's Library
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  • A Book of Nonsense
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    Edward Lear
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    Everyman's Library
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  • A Child's Garden of Verses
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    Illustrated by Charles Robinson
    Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Robinson
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    Everyman's Library
    Nov 03, 1992
  • Treasure Island
    Treasure Island
    Introduction by Mervyn Peake
    Robert Louis Stevenson, Mervyn Peake
    978-0-679-41800-9
    $20.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 03, 1992
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
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    Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
    A. A. Milne, Ernest H. Shepard
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    Everyman's Library
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    Translated by Richard Howard
    Antoine De Saint-exupery
    978-1-101-90828-0
    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
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    Johanna Spyri
    978-1-101-90813-6
    $20.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Feb 05, 2019
  • Tales of Mystery and Imagination
    Tales of Mystery and Imagination
    Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Rackham
    978-1-101-90797-9
    $22.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 05, 2017
  • The Eagle of the Ninth
    The Eagle of the Ninth
    Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges
    Rosemary Sutcliff, C. Walter Hodges
    978-1-101-90769-6
    $20.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Oct 13, 2015
  • The Poppy Seed Cakes
    The Poppy Seed Cakes
    Illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham
    Margery Clark, Maud Petersham, Miska Petersham
    978-0-375-71232-6
    $26.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Oct 08, 2013
  • The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen
    The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen
    Illustrated by Gustave Dore
    Rudolf Erich Raspe, Gustave Dore
    978-0-307-96147-1
    $20.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 06, 2012
  • Pinocchio
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    Illustrated by Alice Carsey
    Carlo Collodi, Alice Carsey
    978-0-307-59706-9
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 06, 2011
  • The Everyman Book of Nonsense Verse
    The Everyman Book of Nonsense Verse
    Written and Introduced by Louise Guinness; Illustrated by Mervyn Peake
    Mervyn Peake
    978-1-4000-4425-2
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    May 03, 2005
  • The Light in the Forest
    The Light in the Forest
    Conrad Richter
    978-1-4000-7788-5
    $7.95 US
    Mass Market Paperback
    Vintage
    Sep 14, 2004
  • A Apple Pie and Traditional Nursery Rhymes
    A Apple Pie and Traditional Nursery Rhymes
    Kate Greenaway
    978-0-375-41511-1
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 12, 2002
  • The Snow Queen
    The Snow Queen
    Illustrated by T. Pym
    Hans Christian Andersen, Tasha Pym
    978-0-375-41512-8
    $15.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 05, 2002
  • Fables
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    Jean de La Fontaine; Translated by Sir Edward Marsh; Illustrated by R. de la Nézière
    Jean de La Fontaine, R. de la Nézière
    978-0-375-41334-6
    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Oct 16, 2001
  • At the Back of the North Wind
    At the Back of the North Wind
    Illustrated by Arthur Hughes
    George MacDonald, Arthur Hughes
    978-0-375-41335-3
    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Oct 16, 2001
  • Jack the Giant Killer
    Jack the Giant Killer
    Richard Doyle
    978-0-375-41070-3
    $15.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Aug 08, 2000
  • The Three Musketeers
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    Illustrated by Edouard Zier
    Alexandre Dumas, Edouard Zier
    978-0-375-40657-7
    $18.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 21, 1999
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel
    The Scarlet Pimpernel
    Baroness Orczy
    978-0-375-40658-4
    $20.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 21, 1999
  • Don Quixote of the Mancha
    Don Quixote of the Mancha
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    Miguel de Cervantes, Walter Crane
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    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 21, 1999
  • Little Red Riding Hood and Other Stories
    Little Red Riding Hood and Other Stories
    Illustrated by W. Heath Robinson
    Charles Perrault, W Heath Robinson
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    $15.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 05, 1996
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    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 05, 1996
  • Russian Fairy Tales
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    Gillian Avery, Ivan Bilibin
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    Everyman's Library
    Nov 21, 1995
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    Randolph Caldecott
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    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 21, 1995
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    The Happy Prince and Other Tales
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    Oscar Wilde, Charles Robinson
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    $15.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Oct 10, 1995
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    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Oct 10, 1995
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    $20.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Oct 10, 1995
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    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 22, 1994
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    Illustrated by Thomas Bewick
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    $19.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 27, 1994
  • The Adventures of Robin Hood
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    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 27, 1994
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    $16.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 27, 1994
  • Kidnapped
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    Robert Louis Stevenson, Rowland Hilder
    978-0-679-43638-6
    $20.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 27, 1994
  • A Christmas Carol
    A Christmas Carol
    Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    Charles Dickens, Arthur Rackham
    978-0-679-43639-3
    $15.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 27, 1994
  • The Swiss Family Robinson
    The Swiss Family Robinson
    Illustrated by Louis Rhead
    Johann David Wyss, Louis Rhead
    978-0-679-43640-9
    $18.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 27, 1994
  • A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
    A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
    Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Arthur Rackham
    978-0-679-43643-0
    $17.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Sep 27, 1994
  • The Wind in the Willows
    The Wind in the Willows
    Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    Kenneth Grahame, Arthur Rackham
    978-0-679-41802-3
    $18.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
    King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
    Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley
    Roger Lancelyn Green, Aubrey Beardsley
    978-0-679-42311-9
    $17.95 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • English Fairy Tales
    English Fairy Tales
    Illustrated by John Batten
    Joseph Jacobs, John Batten
    978-0-679-42809-1
    $21.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • The Princess and the Goblin
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    Illustrated by Arthur Hughes
    George MacDonald, Arthur Hughes
    978-0-679-42810-7
    $18.00 US
    Hardcover
    Everyman's Library
    Nov 02, 1993
  • Black Beauty
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    978-0-679-42811-4
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  • The Pied Piper of Hamelin
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    Illustrated by Kate Greenaway
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    Everyman's Library
    May 11, 1993
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    May 11, 1993
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    Everyman's Library
    May 11, 1993
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    May 11, 1993
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    Nov 03, 1992
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