The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus is a 1902 children's book,
written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Mary Cowles Clark.Draw close
to the fire, all you who believe in the spirit of Christmas, whether you
call it Santa Claus, or simply good will to men and listen to the story
of Nicholas the Wandering Orphan who became Nicholas the Wood-carver, a
lover of little children. Follow him through his first years as a lonely
little boy, who had the knack of carving playthings for children then as
a young man, busy over the little toys then as a prosperous, fat, rosy
old man, who overcomes all sorts of difficulties in order to attain his
ambition, a toy for every child in the village. Learn how he started to
drive a beautiful sleigh drawn by prancing reindeer why he first came
down a chimney how he filled the first stocking where the first
Christmas tree was decorated and finally how he came to be known as
"Saint Nicholas" and "Santa Claus."