Author: | Various Unknown | ISBN: | 9788826452890 |
Publisher: | Abela Publishing | Publication: | June 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Various Unknown |
ISBN: | 9788826452890 |
Publisher: | Abela Publishing |
Publication: | June 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Herein are 32 Victorian Christmas poems and stories for children compiled from various sources by John Halsted of Abela Publishing. The 16 stories are drawn from that bountiful library of French, Spanish and English authors - stories like: THE CHRISTMAS CUCKOO, THE LOUIS-D'OR, THE PRINCESS AND THE RAGAMUFFIN, THE YULE LOG and more. There are even three relatively unknown Christmas stories from the pen of CHARLES DICKENS.
The 16 Christmas poems are by various poets and have been published in various volumes over the years. Poems like Let the Holly Be Hung by Frank Dempster Sherman, The Adoration of the Wise Men by Cecil Frances Alexander and The Christmas Silence by Margaret Deland.
So download and read this volume of festive goodwill which brings out the real meaning of Christmas. While the download is in progress, make yourself a hot toddy, then find a comfy chair and settle down on a cold winters and have the cockles of your heart warmed by the tender and affectionate stories and poems in this volume. You may even find yourself rallying the children around and reading out a story in front of a roaring log fire – much in the same way the Victorians did all those years ago.
Herein are 32 Victorian Christmas poems and stories for children compiled from various sources by John Halsted of Abela Publishing. The 16 stories are drawn from that bountiful library of French, Spanish and English authors - stories like: THE CHRISTMAS CUCKOO, THE LOUIS-D'OR, THE PRINCESS AND THE RAGAMUFFIN, THE YULE LOG and more. There are even three relatively unknown Christmas stories from the pen of CHARLES DICKENS.
The 16 Christmas poems are by various poets and have been published in various volumes over the years. Poems like Let the Holly Be Hung by Frank Dempster Sherman, The Adoration of the Wise Men by Cecil Frances Alexander and The Christmas Silence by Margaret Deland.
So download and read this volume of festive goodwill which brings out the real meaning of Christmas. While the download is in progress, make yourself a hot toddy, then find a comfy chair and settle down on a cold winters and have the cockles of your heart warmed by the tender and affectionate stories and poems in this volume. You may even find yourself rallying the children around and reading out a story in front of a roaring log fire – much in the same way the Victorians did all those years ago.