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Indian Tales for Little Folks
3779349 Indian Tales for Little Folks by Phillips, Walter Shelley (1867-1940); (add.info.: Indian Tales for Little Folks by W. S. Phillips (El Comancho 1867 -1940). Illustrations by the author. Published 1914. Front cover illustartion of Native American Indians around camp fire.
Indian Tales for Little Folks by W. S. Phillips (El Comancho). Published by The Platt & Munk Co. Inc. USA in 1928. First published in 1914. Front cover.); Lebrecht History
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The captivating print of "Indian Tales for Little Folks" takes us back in time to the early 20th century, immersing us in the rich cultural heritage of Native American Indians. Illustrated by Walter Shelley Phillips, also known as El Comancho, this book was first published in 1914 and continues to enchant young readers even today. The front cover illustration depicts a gathering of Native American Indians around a warm campfire. The flickering flames cast a mesmerizing glow on their faces as they share stories and folk tales with little folks. The intricate drawings beautifully capture the essence of these ancient narratives, transporting children into a world filled with adventure and wonder. W. S. Phillips's illustrations not only bring these tales to life but also serve as windows into the vibrant history and traditions of indigenous peoples. Through his artistry, he pays homage to the aboriginal Indian culture that has shaped America's identity. This print serves as a reminder of the power of literature in shaping young minds and fostering an appreciation for diverse cultures. It is a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by authors like W. S. Phillips who dedicated their talents to creating meaningful stories for children. As we gaze upon this image from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded that storytelling transcends time and place, connecting generations through shared experiences and cherished memories.
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