The Children's Own Longfellow: IllustratedAptly referred to as the children's poet, Longfellow wrote poems, many of which read as adventure stories that have been cherished by young readers and listeners through the years. Now a new generation of readers can read and enjoy some of America's most often recited poetry. This new issue of the original, updated with a more contemporary jacket and beautifully illustrated by some of the best known American artists of the late nineteenth century, contains eight poems popular with children: The Wreck of the Hesperus, The Village Blacksmith, Evangeline, The Song of Hiawatha, The Building of the Ship, The Castle-Builder, Paul Revere's Ride, and The Building of the Long Serpent. |
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Contents
The Wreck of the Hesperus | 9 |
The Song of Hiawatha | 58 |
The Building of the Ship | 72 |
The CastleBuilder | 87 |
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