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  1. Little gem of Victorian literature, written in 1841 and published in 1889, tells a tale of the two Black Brothers who spite the wind and the King of the Golden River — and then for their misdeeds, are turned into stone. Includes 22 captivating illustrations.

  2. Synopsis. In a secluded and mountainous part of Stiria there was in old time a valley of the most surprising and luxuriant fertility. It was surrounded on all sides by steep and rocky mountains rising into peaks which were always covered with snow and from which a number of torrents descended in constant cataracts. One of these fell westward ...

  3. The King of The golden RiveR. Black BrotHerS waS interfered witH By SoutHweSt wind, eSquireIn a secluded and mountainous part of Stiria there was, in old. time, a valley of the most surprising and luxuriant fertility. It was surrounded, on all sides, by steep and rocky mountains, rising into peaks, which were always covered with snow, and f.

  4. John Ruskin (8 February 1819 – 20 January 1900) was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, as well as an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent socia

  5. 25 de mar. de 2013 · First written in 1841, John Ruskin penned this classic Victorian tale for young Effie Gray. The thrilling adventure story is a triumph of English literature. An epic saga with many twists and turns, The King of the Golden River offers explanations for natural parts of life and encourages children to be curious and inquisitive. Arthur Rackham ...

  6. 9 de sept. de 2010 · The king of the golden river has a special ornamental t.-p. and frontispiece. Notes. Verso page and p. vii were not scanned. Addeddate 2010-09-09 11:53:03 Bookplateleaf 0006 Call number PR5260.A1 1909 Camera Canon 5D External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1157212167 Foldoutcount 0 ...

  7. 12 de may. de 2012 · Through his kindness and courage, Hans gains the favor of the magical King of the Golden River. In a series of fine, softly shaded drawings, some warmed with subtle touches of color, Ghiuselev captures the tone as well as the sense of the story. The volume closes with a page devoted to Ruskin.