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Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales
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Author Laura Valentine
Country USA
Language English
Publisher McLoughlin Brothers
Publication date
1870s
Media type Print

Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales is a special book for children. It was written by Laura Valentine and came out in the 1870s. This book brings together several classic stories that kids have loved for a long time.

About Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales

This book was created to share popular tales with young readers. It is part of a series of books known as "Aunt Louisa's" books. These books often featured colorful pictures and simple versions of well-known stories. They were very popular in their time.

What Stories Are Inside?

Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales includes a few famous stories. One of the main stories is a shorter version of Robinson Crusoe. This is a classic adventure story about a man who gets shipwrecked on a deserted island.

Other stories in the book are:

  • "Children in the Wood"
  • "Hare and Tortoise" (also known as "The Tortoise and the Hare")
  • Some other tales that children enjoyed

The stories are "abridged," which means they are shorter and simpler than the original versions. This makes them easier for younger readers to understand and enjoy.

Who Was Laura Valentine?

Laura Valentine was the author of Aunt Louisa's Oft Told Tales. She was known for writing and editing many books for children during the 1800s. Her goal was to make classic stories and new tales fun and easy for kids to read.

The Publisher: McLoughlin Brothers

The book was published by McLoughlin Brothers. This company was a very important publisher of children's books in the United States. They were famous for their colorful illustrations and for making books that were both fun and educational. They helped bring many popular stories to children's homes.

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