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A Little Book of Christmas (Illustrated Edition) - Children's Classic - Humorous Stories & Poems for the Holiday Season - cover

A Little Book of Christmas (Illustrated Edition) - Children's Classic - Humorous Stories & Poems for the Holiday Season

John Kendrick Bangs

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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In 'A Little Book of Christmas (Illustrated Edition)' by John Kendrick Bangs, readers are treated to a collection of heartwarming and humorous Christmas stories. Bangs' literary style is characterized by clever wit and charming storytelling, making this book a delightful read for all ages. Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the stories capture the essence of Christmas traditions and the joy of the holiday season. The illustrated edition adds an extra layer of charm to the tales, making them come alive in a visual sense. Bangs' ability to blend humor with the sentimental creates a unique reading experience that is sure to enchant readers. John Kendrick Bangs, a prolific American author and editor, was known for his witty humor and imaginative storytelling. His career in literature and journalism equipped him with the skills to craft engaging and entertaining stories that have stood the test of time. 'A Little Book of Christmas' is a perfect choice for readers looking to imbibe the spirit of Christmas and enjoy timeless tales during the holiday season.
Available since: 07/06/2017.
Print length: 266 pages.

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