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Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children

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A collection of travel sketches and retold historical legends for young readers offers vivid descriptions of London parks, public gardens, cathedrals, and royal residences. It continues with narratives of journeys to Ireland, combining scenic portrayals of lakes, coasts, castles, and natural curiosities with local folklore and character sketches. Each piece blends anecdote, gentle moral reflection, and accessible historical lore to introduce children to places, traditions, and human stories in an engaging, descriptive style.

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Grace Greenwood

Grace Greenwood was an American author and journalist known for her engaging children's literature and biographical works. She gained popularity in the 19th century for her ability to weave captivating narratives that combined history and storytelling. Among her notable works is "Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood," which offers a glimpse into the early life of the British monarch. Greenwood also wrote "History of my pets," a charming exploration of her beloved animals, and "Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children," which introduces young readers to diverse cultures and historical tales. Her contributions to literature reflect a blend of educational themes and imaginative storytelling.

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