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Walter Jerrold

    This author delves into the enduring traditions that shape our perception of the world from childhood onward. His work often centers on writing and editing, exploring how narratives and themes evolve across various forms. Rooted in a theatrical family, he brings a unique perspective to his craft, frequently serving as a deputy editor for a newspaper, thus influencing the broader literary landscape. His approach is meticulous, focusing on the essence of storytelling and its impact on readers.

    Hampton Court
    THE DANUBE
    The Big Book of Fables
    • The Big Book of Fables

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A magnificent treasury of popular fables, this rare compilation offers a bounty of delightful images by artist and engraver Charles Robinson, a premier Golden Age illustrator. Black-and-white line art appears on nearly every page of this hardcover volume, in addition to 28 plates of full- and two-color images. Decorative initials and borders, hand lettering, silhouettes, and other ornaments embellish renderings of more than 140 fables, some expressed in simple, direct language and others rendered in charming verse. Includes such familiar tales as "The Fox and the Grapes," "A City Mouse and a Country Mouse," and "The Dog in a Manger," as well as lesser-known stories.

      The Big Book of Fables
    • THE DANUBE

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This travel narrative offers a vivid exploration of the Danube River, combining detailed descriptions and historical insights. Walter Jerrold, a skilled English writer, captures the beauty of the river's landscapes and the vibrant towns it passes through. His work goes beyond mere travel writing, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of the regions along the Danube. Through engaging anecdotes and eloquent prose, readers are invited to embark on a journey that celebrates the river as a vital cultural lifeline, enriching their understanding of its rich heritage.

      THE DANUBE
    • Hampton Court

      Illustrated by E. W. Haslehust

      • 54 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Walter Copeland Jerrold was a prolific English writer and editor known for his diverse contributions to literature. He began his career as a clerk before rising to deputy editor of The Observer. His work included editing classic texts for Everyman's Library and authoring biographies and travel books for the "Beautiful England" series. Additionally, he created children's literature under the name Walter Copeland, showcasing his versatility and dedication to both adult and young readers. His literary legacy reflects a rich engagement with various genres and audiences.

      Hampton Court