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Forgotten Tales of Long Ago

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A collection of twenty mostly didactic short stories for young readers, drawn from late eighteenth and early nineteenth‑century sources with three later additions. Many pieces teach through allegory, symbolic names, and contrasts between sensible and foolish conduct, while others offer fanciful month‑by‑month sketches, animal and plant fables, observational farmyard notes, and translated continental tales. The selection emphasizes moral instruction over dramatic plotting but includes sympathetic characterization, occasional humor, and vivid descriptive passages that together illustrate the tone and variety of older children’s literature.

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E. V. Lucas

E. V. Lucas was an English author and humorist known for his engaging travel writings and charming short stories. His notable works include "A Boswell of Baghdad; With Diversions," which reflects his keen observations and delightful prose. Lucas's travel books, such as "A Wanderer in Florence" and "A Wanderer in Venice," showcase his love for exploring cities and cultures, blending personal anecdotes with historical insights. In addition to travel literature, he wrote children's stories and essays, contributing to a diverse literary heritage. His works often capture the essence of place and character, making them enduring favorites among readers.

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