Forbearance, courtesy, consideration for the poor and aged, kind
treatment of animals, the love of Nature, abhorrence of tyranny
and brute force--many such good things have been nourished in the
child's heart by this powerful aid. It has greatly helped to keep
us ever young, by preserving through our worldly ways one slender
track, not overgrown with weeds, where we may walk with children,
sharing their delights.
DICKENS.
ANDERSEN, H.C.
Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen.
Translated by Mrs. Edgar Lucas.
Illustrated by Thomas, Charles, and William Robinson.
Dutton. 2.50
Most truly rendered in the edition by Mrs. E. Lucas, (p. 99)
illustrated by the Robinsons.
Mrs. H.L. ELMENDORF.
Mrs. Lucas is well fitted for her office of translator, although there
are a number of tales in this selection which, in the opinion of the
compiler of this List, might well have been omitted because of their
horrible character. The pictures are so remarkable that in them the
stories live again.
BALDWIN, JAMES.
A Story of the Golden Age.
Illustrated by Howard Pyle.
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