No. of pages 376
Published: 2006
By clicking here you can add this book to your favourites list. If it is in your School Library it will show up on your account page in colour and you'll be able to download it from there. If it isn't in your school library it will still show up but in grey - that will tell us that maybe it is a book we should add to your school library, and will also remind you to read it if you find it somewhere else!
There are 376 pages in this book. This is a short story book. This book was published 2006 by Giles de la Mare Publishers .
Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was one of the leading poets and novelists of the twentieth century. His writings are known throughout the world, and have been translated into numerous languages. He wrote poetry and fiction for both adults and children. He is loved and admired equally by the young and the old. Together with the Complete Poems, published in 1969 and shortly to be brought back into print -- and also edited by Giles de la Mare -- Short Stories I, II and III provide the definitive text of all Walter de la Mare's creative writings apart from the four novels. De la Mare was in addition an anthologist of genius and an outstanding literary critic, serving as the main critic on the TLS for many years. Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was born in Charlton, Kent. In 1890, aged sixteen, he began work in the statistics department of the London office of Anglo-American Oil. In 1907 he published his first collection of poems under the pseudonym Walter Ramal, but he soon established a wide popular reputation in his own name as a leading poet of the Georgian period with volumes like The Listeners (1912), Motley (1918) and The Veil (1921). He also wrote poetry and short stories for younger readers; Peacock Pie (1913), a collection of poems for children, is now considered a twentieth-century classic.
This book has the following chapters: Introduction, vii; Abbreviations, ix; STORIES IN COLLECTIONS; BROOMSTICKS AND OTHER TALES (1925); Pigtails, Ltd, 3; The Dutch Cheese, 18; Miss Jemima, 24; The Thief, 43; Broomsticks, 52; Lucy, 70; A Nose, 91; The Three Sleeping Boys of Warwickshire, 118; The Lovely Myfanwy, 135; Alice's Godmother, 158; Maria-Fly, 177; Visitors, 187; THE LORD FISH (1933); The Lord Fish, 197; A Penny a Day, 222; The Magic Jacket, 237; Dick and the Beanstalk, 261; The Scarecrow, 288; The Old Lion, 305; Sambo and the Snow Mountains, 329; Bibliographical Appendix, 349.