The Enchanted Castle and Other Fantasy Stories
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THE ENCHANTED CASTLE AND OTHER FANTASY STORIES includes eight fantasy novels and nearly thirty short fantasy stories by noted English writer E. Nesbit, including some of her most revered works.
o The Enchanted Castle
o The Magic City
o Wet Magic
THE HOUSE OF ARDEN SERIES
o The House of Arden
o Harding�s Luck
THE PSAMMEAD TRILO...
MoreTHE ENCHANTED CASTLE AND OTHER FANTASY STORIES includes eight fantasy novels and nearly thirty short fantasy stories by noted English writer E. Nesbit, including some of her most revered works.
o The Enchanted Castle
o The Magic City
o Wet Magic
THE HOUSE OF ARDEN SERIES
o The House of Arden
o Harding�s Luck
THE PSAMMEAD TRILOGY
o Five Children and It
o The Phoenix and the Carpet
o The Story of the Amulet
THE BOOK OF DRAGONS
o The Book of Beasts
o Uncle James, or The Purple Stranger
o The Deliverers of Their Country
o The Ice Dragon, or Do as You Are Told
o The Island of the Nine Whirlpools
o The Dragon Tamers
o The Fiery Dragon, or The Heart of Stone and the Heart of Gold
o Kind Little Edmund, or The Caves and the Cockatrice
NINE UNLIKELY TALES
o The Cockatoucan
o Whereyouwantogoto
o The Blue Mountain
o The Prince, Two Mice, and Some Kitchen-Maids
o Melisande
o Fortunatus Rex And Co.
o The Sums That Came Right
o The Town in the Library, in the Town in the Library
o The Plush Usurper
THE MAGIC WORLD
o The Cat-hood of Maurice
o The Mixed Mine
o Accidental Magic
o The Princess and the Hedge-pig
o Septimus Septimusson
o The White Cat
o Belinda and Bellamant
o Justnowland
o The Related Muff
o The Aunt and Amabel
o Kenneth and the Carp
o The Magician's Heart
Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) was an English writer who published under the name E. Nesbit. A prolific and successful writer of several genres, Nesbit is most remembered as one of the first modern authors of children's literature; she is credited with addressing real-world issues in her writings, helping to move children's literature beyond the realms of fantasy and folklore. In addition to several very successful children's works, Nesbit wrote horror stories and is well-known for her support for Socialism. She and her husband were among the founders of the Fabian Society in 1884.
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