Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse: Macmillan Classics Edition

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Pan Macmillan, Jan 26, 2017 - Juvenile Fiction - 368 pages

Rediscover the classic magical adventure of the Little Wooden Horse, brought to life with the original inside illustrations from the author of Milly-Molly-Mandy, Joyce Lankester Brisley.

When Uncle Peder the toymaker falls on hard times, his little wooden horse must go out into the world to seek his fortune. But whether he's working in a coal mine, sailing the seven seas with a band of pirates or walking the tightrope in a circus, the loyal little horse only has one wish: to return to his beloved master.

Originally published in 1938, Ursula Moray-Williams' The Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse is her most famous story and continues to be one of the most-loved classic stories of children's literature. With its glorious inside illustrations by Joyce Lankester Brisley and cover artwork from Catherine Rayner, this beautiful hardback edition is a truly special gift to treasure.

 

Contents

The Little Wooden Horse 2 Uncle Peder in Trouble 3 The Little Wooden Horse Sells Himself
The Little Old Woman and Uncle Peder
The Little Wooden Horse Seeks his Fortune
The Escape from Farmer
The Little Wooden Horse Goes to
The Little Wooden Horse Goes Down the Mine
The Little Wooden Horse Sees the King
The Little Wooden Horse Runs a Race
In the Nursery
The Swim to the
Black Jakey
The Little Wooden Horse Swims the Ocean
Pirate Jacky and Bill Blackpatch
The Little Wooden Horse Goes Home
The Little Wooden Horse Goes to a Wedding
About the Author

The Blacksmith and his
The Little Wooden Horse at the Circus

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About the author (2017)

Ursula Moray Williams was born in Hampshire in 1911. Published in 1938, Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse was her fifteenth book, and was named as one of Time magazine's Books of the Year. Her other popular titles include Gobbolino the Witch's Cat.

Joyce Lankester Brisley was born in 1896 and studied at the Lambeth School of Art. The first Milly-Molly-Mandy stories were published in 1925 in The Christian Science Monitor, and a first collection of these stories was published in book form in 1928. An accomplished artist as well as a writer, Joyce Lankester Brisley designed posters and book jackets and also illustrated the work of other authors. She died in 1978, but Milly-Molly-Mandy's popularity lives on.

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