This volume contains a brand-new collection of classic short stories for
children written by Lucy Clifford (1846-1929). Clifford, also known
under the pseudonym Mrs. W. K. Clifford, was an English journalist,
novelist, and wife of notable philosopher and mathematician William
Kingdon Clifford. Contents include: "On the Way to the Sun", "For
Money - For Love", "The Sandy Cat", "The New Mother", "Writing a Book",
"Over the Porridge", "Wooden Tony", "In the Moonlight", "Tommy", "The
Donkey on Wheels", "The Boy and Little Great Lady", "Good-Day, Gentle
Folk", and "Bibliography". A timeless collection of classic children's
stories that would make for perfect bedtime reading and is not to be
missed by fans and collectors of Clifford's delightful work. Other works
by this author include: "Mrs. Keith's Crime" (1885), "The Anyhow
Stories, Moral and Otherwise" (1882), and "Aunt Anne" (1892). Read & Co.
Children's is proudly republishing this brand new collection of classic
children's short stories now for the enjoyment of a new generation of
young readers.