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Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales

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1870s book by Laura Valentine
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Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales
Book cover
AuthorLaura Valentine
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMcLoughlin Brothers
Publication date1870s
Publication placeUSA
Media typePrint

Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales is a book by Laura Valentine released in the 1870s and containing an abridged version of Robinson Crusoe as well as "Children in the Wood", "Hare and Tortoise" and other moral fables. Except for the elaborated "new version" of "The Tortoise and the Hare", the retellings are in verse.

References

  1. Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales at International Children's Digital Library, University of Maryland. Retrieved 27 April 22.
An illustration from the book.


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