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Reader's Digest Best Loved Books for Young Readers

Volume Eight

By Reader's Digest Association,Mark Twain,Rachel Carson,Lewis Carroll,Anthony Hope

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Publish Date

1968

Publisher

Reader's Digest Association

Language

eng

Pages

608

Description:

Contains: [Adventures of Huckleberry Finn](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL53908W/Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn) / Mark Twain -- The sea around us / Rachel L. Carson -- [Alice's adventures in wonderland](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL13101191W/Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland) and [Through the looking glass](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15298516W/Through_the_Looking-Glass) / Lewis Carroll -- Prisoner of Zenda / Anthony Hope.

subjectsadventure and adventurers,  adventure and adventurers, fiction,  adventure stories,  adventure travel,  animals,  anthropomorphism,  artists' illustrated books,  books and reading,  british and irish fiction (fictional works by one author),  child and youth fiction,  children,  children's fiction,  children's literature,  children's literature, english,  children's stories,  children's stories, english,  classic literature,  classics,  croquet,  curiosity,  curiosity in children,  english,  english adventure stories,  english fantastic fiction,  english fantasy fiction,  english fantasy literature,  english language,  english literature,  english nonsense verses,  fairy tales,  fantasy,  fantasy & magic,  fantasy fiction,  fantasy in fiction,  fantasy magic,  fiction,  friendship,  girls,  girls, fiction,  hookahs,  humor,  humorous stories,  illustrations,  imaginary places,  imagination & play,  juvenile fiction,  juvenile literature,  legends,  literary nonsense,  logic,  mythical animals,  nonsense verses,  playing cards,  rabbits,  readers,  reading materials,  short novel,  tea,  texts,  Short stories,  American fiction,  Biography,  literature,  child witnesses,  young men,  Male friendship,  Runaway children,  voyages and travels,  rafting,  orphans,  slavery,  history,  runaway teenagers,  boys in literature,  Slaves,  Race relations,  Boys,  Fugitive slaves,  Travel,  Social life and customs,  open_syllabus_project,  American manuscripts,  relations Rafting (Sports),  Fantasy Magic,  Condensed books

PeopleAlice,  Bill,  Caterpillar,  Dodo,  Dormouse,  Duchess,  Fish-Footman,  Frog-Footman,  Gryphon,  Hatter,  King of Hearts,  Knave of Hearts,  March Hare,  Mary Ann,  Mock Turtle,  Mouse,  Queen of Hearts,  Tweedledee,  Tweedledum,  White Rabbit,  Huckleberry Finn,  Tom Sawyer,  Jim,  Judge Thatcher,  The Widow Douglas,  Finn,  William the Conqueror

PlacesEngland,  Great Britain,  Wonderland,  Mississippi River,  Missouri,  Southern States

Times19th century,  1835-1845