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This classic tale from E. Nesbit features the six Bastable children who get into scrapes despite always trying to be so good! Appealing to a wide age range, this wonderfully presented eBook has been specially formatted for today's e-readers.Tags
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This is the third of Nesbit's Bastables trilogy, following the further attempts by the six Bastable children to have fun and do good for others, attempts which often go awry, though sometimes through mischance turn out right in the end. This is more like a collection of short stories than a coherent novel, but this makes little practical difference to the narrative, which is amusing as ever, with the elder children's intelligent and unintentionally hilarious mistakes in the application of their knowledge. My favourite chapters were probably The Conscience-Pudding, The Turk in Chains and Zaida.
unusual for a trilogy, this volume was even funnier than the two preceding ones, sometimes even laugh-out-loud funny. I particularly liked the Golden Gondola chapter. But it all finished just a little too abruptly.
The last in Nesbit's Bastable books, the children have more difficulty getting into big trouble, now that they've learned the lessons in the first two books. Still they're able to turn the dullest day into an adventure, a worthy goal for us all.
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E. Nesbit (1858-1924) wrote her first highly successful work for children, The Story of the Treasure Seekers, in 1899. Her many books for young readers, including The Magic City, Wet Magic, The Railway Children, Five Children and It, and The Enchanted Castle, gained her a popularity that has lasted for more than a century Peter Glassman is the show more owner of Books of Wonder, the New York City bookstore and publisher specializing in both new and old imaginative books for children show less
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Virago Modern Classics (690)
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- Canonical title
- The New Treasure Seekers
- Original publication date
- 1904
- People/Characters
- Oswald Bastable [The Treasure Seekers]; Dora Bastable; Alice Bastable; Richard "Dicky" Bastable; Horace Octavious Bastable
- First words
- We Bastables have only two uncles, and neither of them, are our own natural-born relatives.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)So goodbye, if you have got as far as this.
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- English, Polish, Swedish
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