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 · Nesbit, E. (Edith), Illustrator. Fell, Herbert Granville, Illustrator. Millar, H. R. (Harold Robert), Title. The Book of Dragons. Contents. The book of beasts -- Uncle James, or, The purple stranger -- The deliverers of their country -- The ice dragon, or, Do as you are told -- The island of the nine whirlpools -- The dragon tamers -- The fiery dragon, or, The heart of Author: Nesbit, E. (Edith), About The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit Many attractive tales of unpredictable dragons — including one made of ice, another that takes refuge in the General Post Office, and a fire-breathing monster that flies out of an enchanted book and eats an entire village. Marvellous adventure and excitement for make-believers of all ages/5(). Edith Nesbit's “The Book of Dragons” is a collection of eight children's stories linked through the common theme of dragons. Edith Nesbit ( – ) was an English poet and author. She is perhaps best remembered for her children's literature, publishing more than 60 such books under the name E. Nesbit/5().


The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit on Apple Podcasts. 8 episodes. Eight enchanting tales about a variety of whimsical dragons, by a master of the craft, E Nesbit, are contained in this absolutely delightful volume, The Book of Dragons. While it's essentially meant for children, there are plenty of adults who will find it irresistible enough to. Buy a cheap copy of The Book of Dragons book by E. Nesbit. The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million Free Shipping on all orders over $ The Book of Dragons (Full Audiobook) E. Nesbit ( - )A dragon who flies out of a magical book; one whose purr quiets a fussy baby; another who eats an.


The Complete Book of Dragons. by. E. Nesbit, Erik Blegvad (Illustrator) · Rating details · 75 ratings · 14 reviews. Relates what happens to the very last dragon in Cornwall when the local princess and her prince decide, in a departure from tradition, to tame the dragon rather than fight him. In The Book of Dragons () E. Nesbit tells eight humorous and imaginative fairy tales about dragons set in modern England or fairy tale kingdoms, all with a modern perspective that both subverts and enjoys the genre. In addition to a variety of dragons (with different sizes, colors, personalities, abilities, and so on), Nesbit writes engagingly about other creatures, from magical ones (cockatrice, manticore, etc.) to non-magical ones (elephants, rabbits, etc.). The Book of Dragons. E. Nesbit ( - ) A dragon who flies out of a magical book; one whose purr quiets a fussy baby; another who eats an entire pack of tame hunting-hippopotomuses: These eight dragon tales are filled with the imaginative wit of children's author Edith Nesbit. (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden).

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