Hodder Stoughton Ltd Collection
"Hodder Stoughton Ltd: A Journey Through Art and Literature" Step into the enchanting world of Hodder Stoughton Ltd, where imagination knows no bounds
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"Hodder Stoughton Ltd: A Journey Through Art and Literature" Step into the enchanting world of Hodder Stoughton Ltd, where imagination knows no bounds. With captivating artworks like "Two Rogues Calling Themselves Weavers Made Their Appearance" by W Heath Robinson, you'll be transported to a whimsical realm filled with mischief and charm. As the pages turn, discover "The Nile Flood Had Retired, " another masterpiece by W Heath Robinson that unveils a serene landscape after nature's grand spectacle. And in "And The Cat Said, Can You Purr?" let your curiosity guide you as you explore an unexpected conversation between feline friends. Delve into history with Sir J. M. Barrie himself in a captivating portrait from 1928, created by an unknown artist. Lose yourself in tales like "The Little Robber-Maiden" beautifully illustrated by W Heath Robinson, where courage and adventure intertwine. Feel the thrill of anticipation as we venture to the churchyard through the eyes of our protagonist in "I Must Venture to the Churchyard. " Let your imagination soar as Hawkins presents King James's letter to the Great Mogul in 1608 (c1912), capturing a pivotal moment in history. Experience emotions come alive through artistry with mesmerizing portraits such as "Mary" painted by James Jebusa Shannon in 1914 or witness Prince William of Orange In His Thirteenth Year (c1662) brought back to life through an unknown creator's brushstroke. Travel across seas and land on North Shields' quay captured exquisitely by F Robson in 1928 or immerse yourself within Alfred Noyes' poetic universe depicted flawlessly by Frank E Slater during that same year. Finally, let your heart race alongside thrilling stories like "The Ghost Raid, " introduced with a head-piece illustration full of mystery and intrigue from 1928.