Gretel looked at her [mother] in troubled silence, wondering whether
it were very wicked to care more for one parent than for the other-and
sure, yes, quite sure, that she dreaded her father, while she clung to
her mother with a love that was almost idolatry. -from Hans Brinker A
beloved childhood favorite for a century and a half-and a book that
readers continue to enjoy and appreciate long into adulthood-Hans
Brinker, or The Silver Skates went through more than 100 editions during
the author's lifetime alone. First published in 1865, this replica of
the 1917 edition features the exquisite illustrations by Alice Carsey,
whose sensitive eye and delicate pen-and-ink lines enliven the tale of
the poor but virtuous Dutch boy in a way that few other artists have
achieved. This replica edition brings the enchanting work of Dodge and
Carsey to a new generation of children. Author and editor Mary Mapes
Dodge (1831-1905) was born in New York City. She served as editor of the
children's magazine St. Nicholas, to which she attracted such writers as
Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Frances Hodgson
Burnett, and Rudyard Kipling. She also authored the short-fiction
collection Irvington Stories (1864).