Ann at Highwood Hall

Poems for Children

Kids, Fiction
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Author: Robert Graves ISBN: 9780795344725
Publisher: RosettaBooks Publication: December 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert Graves
ISBN: 9780795344725
Publisher: RosettaBooks
Publication: December 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
Boisterous, witty, and enchanting, this collection of children’s poems by Robert Graves—with iconic drawings by Edward Ardizzone—will delight any young reader. This 50th-anniversary edition is a digital reproduction of the 1964 original that was published in the United States and Great Britain.

Seven poems evoke the world of Victorian England and include the story of Ann, “the third-but-youngest child of seventeen” who runs away to live at a duke’s palace; a valentine in verse; a battle of words lost in translation between King George II and the Chinese Emperor; a bedside visit to a little girl from her doctor; and a lively argument between young Caroline and Charles that sounds a lot like 21st century banter between children.

Ann at Highwood Hall will thrill scholars of Robert Graves, collectors of classic children's book illustrators, historians… and poetry lovers of all ages.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Graves (1895–1985) was an English novelist, poet, and translator of classical Greek and Roman literature, and one of the most celebrated English writers of the 20th century. Graves published more than 140 novels and collections of poetry, groundbreaking analyses of Greek mythology, and a memoir. Graves is best known for his historical novels, which include I, Claudius, Claudius, the God, The Golden Fleece, King Jesus, and Count Belisarius.

Robert Graves served in combat during World War I and was gravely wounded at the Battle of the Somme. Following his recovery, he wrote several works of war poetry as well as a memoir of his time in combat, Goodbye to All That. In 1934, Robert Graves was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his historical novels that explain the life of the Roman Emperor Claudius. Among his books for young readers are Greek Gods and Heroes and The Siege and Fall of Troy. He dedicated Ann at Highwood Hall to two of his grandchildren, Georgina and David Graves.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Famous as a war artist and a distinguished member of the Royal Academy, Edward Ardizzone (1900–1979) is widely considered to be the foremost British illustrator of his generation. He illustrated more than 170 books, and was the recipient of the very first Kate Greenaway Medal in 1956, awarded for distinguished illustration in a book for children, and the CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in 1971.
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Boisterous, witty, and enchanting, this collection of children’s poems by Robert Graves—with iconic drawings by Edward Ardizzone—will delight any young reader. This 50th-anniversary edition is a digital reproduction of the 1964 original that was published in the United States and Great Britain.

Seven poems evoke the world of Victorian England and include the story of Ann, “the third-but-youngest child of seventeen” who runs away to live at a duke’s palace; a valentine in verse; a battle of words lost in translation between King George II and the Chinese Emperor; a bedside visit to a little girl from her doctor; and a lively argument between young Caroline and Charles that sounds a lot like 21st century banter between children.

Ann at Highwood Hall will thrill scholars of Robert Graves, collectors of classic children's book illustrators, historians… and poetry lovers of all ages.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Graves (1895–1985) was an English novelist, poet, and translator of classical Greek and Roman literature, and one of the most celebrated English writers of the 20th century. Graves published more than 140 novels and collections of poetry, groundbreaking analyses of Greek mythology, and a memoir. Graves is best known for his historical novels, which include I, Claudius, Claudius, the God, The Golden Fleece, King Jesus, and Count Belisarius.

Robert Graves served in combat during World War I and was gravely wounded at the Battle of the Somme. Following his recovery, he wrote several works of war poetry as well as a memoir of his time in combat, Goodbye to All That. In 1934, Robert Graves was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his historical novels that explain the life of the Roman Emperor Claudius. Among his books for young readers are Greek Gods and Heroes and The Siege and Fall of Troy. He dedicated Ann at Highwood Hall to two of his grandchildren, Georgina and David Graves.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Famous as a war artist and a distinguished member of the Royal Academy, Edward Ardizzone (1900–1979) is widely considered to be the foremost British illustrator of his generation. He illustrated more than 170 books, and was the recipient of the very first Kate Greenaway Medal in 1956, awarded for distinguished illustration in a book for children, and the CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in 1971.

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