The Birds Christmas Carol 1912 Illustrated Centennial Edition

Fiction & Literature, Classics
Cover of the book The Birds Christmas Carol 1912 Illustrated Centennial Edition by Madeline P. Plimpton, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Research Triangle Publications
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Author: Madeline P. Plimpton, Kate Douglas Wiggin ISBN: 1230000032154
Publisher: Research Triangle Publications Publication: November 11, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Madeline P. Plimpton, Kate Douglas Wiggin
ISBN: 1230000032154
Publisher: Research Triangle Publications
Publication: November 11, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

This illustrated edition of The Birds' Christmas Carol is a remastering of the 1912 version of the timeless Christmas classic, originally written by Kate Douglas Wiggin in 1886. It tells the story of Carol Bird, a wealthy but sickly young girl, who decides to bring the joy of Christmas to a neighboring family with nine children who have very little but each other. Despite its serious undercurrents, the story is lively and even comedic at times, as Carol endeavors to pull the holiday celebration together from her sickbed, while the Ruggles children struggle to learn how to behave in "fine society".

This eBook version contains more than 30 original illustrations by accomplished artist Katharine R. Wireman. The book's text has also been modestly rewritten to eliminate antiquated terms and writing conventions, making it more accessible to young readers, while preserving the charm and flavor of Ms. Wiggin's original tale. Children and adults alike will fall in love with this story and want to hear it year after year.

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This illustrated edition of The Birds' Christmas Carol is a remastering of the 1912 version of the timeless Christmas classic, originally written by Kate Douglas Wiggin in 1886. It tells the story of Carol Bird, a wealthy but sickly young girl, who decides to bring the joy of Christmas to a neighboring family with nine children who have very little but each other. Despite its serious undercurrents, the story is lively and even comedic at times, as Carol endeavors to pull the holiday celebration together from her sickbed, while the Ruggles children struggle to learn how to behave in "fine society".

This eBook version contains more than 30 original illustrations by accomplished artist Katharine R. Wireman. The book's text has also been modestly rewritten to eliminate antiquated terms and writing conventions, making it more accessible to young readers, while preserving the charm and flavor of Ms. Wiggin's original tale. Children and adults alike will fall in love with this story and want to hear it year after year.

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