Rewards and Fairies
Rudyard Kipling1910

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Rewards and Fairies is a collection of stories and a sequel to Puck of Pook's Hill and, as Kipling wrote, 'The tales had to be read by children, before people realised they were meant for grown-ups'. Through the agency of Puck, two children - Dan and Una - meet a glittering array of historical characters from flint and iron ages tribes to 'Good Queen Bess' and Sir Francis Drake. Other tales include stories of England following the Norman conquest and the Europe of Napoleon and Talleyrand. Rewards and Fairies includes two of Kipling's best-loved and most quoted poems: 'The Way Through the Woods' and 'If-'.Rewards and Fairies is a collection of stories and a sequel to Puck of Pook's Hill and, as Kipling wrote, 'The tales had to be read by children, before people realised they were meant for grown-ups'. Through the agency of Puck, two children - Dan and Una - meet a glittering array of historical characters from flint and iron ages tribes to 'Good Queen Bess' and Sir Francis Drake. Other tales include stories of England following the Norman conquest and the Europe of Napoleon and Talleyrand. Rewards and Fairies includes two of Kipling's best-loved and most quoted poems: 'The Way Through the Woods' and 'If-'.

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1980 Editions 10/18

Française Langue française | 292 pages | ISBN : 2264002794

1995 Editions Wordsworth (Classics)

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 266 pages

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  • terrystad Le 14 Mars 2021 à 01:19
    Rewards and Fairies (Retour de Puck) est un livre de fantasy historique de Rudyard Kipling publié en 1910. Le titre vient du poème "Adieu, récompenses et fées" de Richard Corbet. Le poème est mentionné par les enfants dans la première histoire du livre précédent Puck of Pook's Hill.

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