Lucy Clifford (1846-1929), also known as Mrs. W. K. Clifford, was an
English journalist, novelist, and wife of notable philosopher and
mathematician William Kingdon Clifford. She garnered significant acclaim
and successes for her novels, which led to her becoming a literary
hostess and friend to a number of notable literary figures of her time
including Rudyard Kipling and George Eliot. Originally published in her
collection "The Last Touches and Other Stories" (1892), "Wooden Tony" is
a Victorian fairy tale about an indolent boy whose laziness results in
his metamorphosing into a wooden statue. Also included in this edition
is Clifford short story "The Wooden Doll". An interesting short
children's story not to be missed by fans and collectors of Victorian
literature of this ilk. Read & Co. Classics is proudly publishing this
brand-new collection of classic children's poems now for the enjoyment
of a new generation of young poetry lovers.