"Anyhow Stories - Moral and Otherwise" is an 1882 collection of
children's poems and short stories written by Lucy Clifford and
beautifully illustrated by Dorothy Tennant. 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. Contents include: "The Cobbler's Children", "The New Mother",
"Round the Rabbit Holes", "The Three Little Ragamuffins", "From Outside
the World", "The Paper Ship", "The Baby's Legs", "The Imitation Fish",
"Buttercup Queen", "The Beautiful Lady", "The Story of Willie and
Fancy", "In the Porch", and "Lullaby". Lucy Clifford (1846-1929)
Clifford, also known as Mrs. W. K. Clifford, was an English journalist,
novelist, and wife of notable philosopher and mathematician William
Kingdon Clifford. Other works by this author include: "Mrs. Keith's
Crime" (1885) and "Aunt Anne" (1892). Read & Co. Children's is proudly
republishing this classic collection of children's short stories now
complete with a short story from "Very Short Stories and Verses for
Children" (1886).