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A haunting, lilting tale told in ballad form, Ballad Of The Lost Hare lingers long after the last page is turned. A gentle yet compelling animal fable tale that threads loss and pursuit through a countryside of wind and hedgerows. This edition by Alpha Editions preserves the work's timeless appeal for young readers and collectors alike. The verse-driven narrative sits comfortably at the crossroads of children's literature and Victorian era literature, offering a memorable introduction to the rhythms of nature and the quiet drama of rural American life. It blends family life values with themes…mehr

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A haunting, lilting tale told in ballad form, Ballad Of The Lost Hare lingers long after the last page is turned. A gentle yet compelling animal fable tale that threads loss and pursuit through a countryside of wind and hedgerows. This edition by Alpha Editions preserves the work's timeless appeal for young readers and collectors alike. The verse-driven narrative sits comfortably at the crossroads of children's literature and Victorian era literature, offering a memorable introduction to the rhythms of nature and the quiet drama of rural American life. It blends family life values with themes of resilience, loyalty, and hope, making it ideal as a bedtime reading selection and a cherished addition to any classic animal stories collection. The humane, observant portrayal of creatures invites wonder while conveying enduring childhood moral tales in a warm, approachable voice. Beyond a simple reprint, this volume marks an important restoration: out of print for decades, it has been recovered and refined for today's audiences and for future generations. It is more than a book-it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting casual readers and classic-literature enthusiasts alike to revisit a bygone era through a nature-inflected tale that remains fresh, lyrical, and full of quiet wonder.
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Harriett Lothrop (June 22, 1844 - August 2, 1924) was an American author who also went by the pen name Margaret Sidney. She ran her husband Daniel Lothrop's publishing company following his death, in addition to producing popular children's novels. They worked hard after purchasing The Wayside country house to make it a hub of literary activity. Harriett Mulford Stone was born in 1844 in New Haven, Connecticut. She was "brought up in an atmosphere of culture and learning enhanced by free access to her father's large library," according to her father, New Haven architect Sidney Mason Stone. She attended nearby seminaries and graduated from Miss Dutton's School at Grove Hall in New Haven in 1862.