Hodder And Stoughton Collection
"Hodder and Stoughton: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into the enchanting world of Hodder and Stoughton, where imagination knows no bounds
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"Hodder and Stoughton: A Journey Through Time and Imagination" Step into the enchanting world of Hodder and Stoughton, where imagination knows no bounds. With captivating illustrations that transport you to different eras, this collection is a treasure trove of artistic brilliance. "Two Rogues Calling Themselves Weavers Made Their Appearance, c1930" by W Heath Robinson unveils a whimsical tale filled with mischief and charm. Lose yourself in the intricate details as these mischievous weavers spin their web of deception. "The Nile Flood Had Retired, c1930" also by W Heath Robinson takes us on an adventure along the banks of the majestic Nile River. Witness the ebb and flow of nature's forces as they shape ancient civilizations. In "And The Cat Said, Can You Purr?, c1930, " W Heath Robinson invites us into a world where animals speak their minds. Discover what secrets lie within feline wisdom as this curious cat engages in conversation. Sir J. M. Barrie himself graces our pages in a portrait from 1928, created by an unknown artist. His presence reminds us of timeless stories like Peter Pan that have captured hearts for generations. "The Little Robber-Maiden, c1930" returns us to W Heath Robinson's realm once more. Join this daring maiden on her thrilling escapades through dark forests and hidden treasures. While "The Ant Lion, 1914" may be deleted due to incorrect attribution, it serves as a reminder that even mistakes can lead to new discoveries – just like stumbling upon unexpected wonders within these pages. "I Must Venture to the Churchyard, c1930" brings forth another masterpiece by W Heath Robinson. Follow our protagonist on a haunting journey through moonlit graveyards where mystery lurks at every turn. "She stood and swung the lantern slowly from side to side, " painted in 1914 by William Barnes Wollen, captures a moment of suspense and intrigue.