An edition of Dream days (1898)

Dream days

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Dream days
Kenneth Grahame
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An edition of Dream days (1898)

Dream days

1st Ten Speed ed.
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The further adventures of five brothers and sisters growing up in the English countryside in the late nineteenth century. Sequel to "The Golden Age."

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Publisher
Ten Speed Press
Language
English
Pages
227

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Cover of: Dream days
Dream days
1993, Ten Speed Press
in English - 1st Ten Speed ed.
Cover of: Dream days
Dream days
1983, P. Harris Pub.
in English
Cover of: Dream days
Dream days
1976, Garland Pub., Garland Publishing, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: Dream days
Dream days
1922, J. Lane, The Bodley Head
Cover of: Dream days.
Dream days.
1909, J. Lane
Cover of: Dream days
Dream days
1902, John Lane
in English
Cover of: Dream days
Dream days
1898, John Lane, The Bodley Head

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Edition Notes

Published in
Berkeley, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8, Fic
Library of Congress
PR4726 .D7 1993, PR4726.D7 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
227 p. :
Number of pages
227

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1739250M
ISBN 10
0898155460
LCCN
92044589
OCLC/WorldCat
27388677
Library Thing
19388
Goodreads
1604133

Work Description

Kenneth Grahame's unjustly neglected collections of vignettes, reminiscences, and inventions capture the ingenuities of a family of children--three boys and two girls--who live magnanimous lives nourished by the secret expeditions and private games they share. Written in the last few years of the 19th century, as Grahame looked back fondly at his own childhood, these sketches of growing up are poised artfully between two states of consciousness--that of a child protagonist and that of a remembering adult--and so manage to evoke both the active energies of youth and the nostalgic tenderness of reflection.

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