The Missing Prince by G. E. Farrow
A new tale for the thousands of little friends who wrote asking for one, a whimsical fairy-tale journey in the nonsense tradition, spun by the author of 'The Wallypug of Why.'
G. E. Farrow's 1896 book, illustrated by Harry Furniss, is a delightful children's fantasy in the Carrollian vein. Whimsical, playful, charming. Read it for a genial Victorian nonsense adventure, a search for a missing prince through a topsy-turvy fairyland, brimming with wordplay and comic invention for the young.
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- In its time
- Published in 1896, during the 1890s, wells arrives.
- Reading it
- 2 hr 19 min read (a novella, a full arc in one sitting or two).
- Illustrated by
- Dorothy Furniss
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