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About This Book

A wandering vagabond, welcomed by kindly children at a country estate, tells of a fanciful journey that draws them into a hidden village reached by cliff paths and mountain caves. They visit enchanted locales—a doll-ruled court, an island of dreams, a soda-water fountain—and encounter a giant and other marvelous beings, moving through episodic adventures that mix play and peril. The chapters unfold as illustrated vignettes that combine wonder and gentle moral reflection, touching on themes of kindness, poverty, consolation, and the restorative power of imagination.

About the Author

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Bingham Thoburn Wilson

Bingham Thoburn Wilson was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature. His notable work, "The Village of Hide and Seek," showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives that capture the imagination of young readers. Wilson's storytelling often reflects themes of adventure and exploration, making his work a cherished part of literary heritage for children. Through his writing, he aimed to inspire curiosity and a sense of wonder in his audience.

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