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DEDICATION -- To Alison Cunningham

An episode of the Child's Garden of Verses (version 2) by Robert Louis Stevenson podcast, hosted by Robert Louis Stevenson, titled "DEDICATION -- To Alison Cunningham" was published on January 2, 2026 and runs 1 minutes.

January 2, 2026 ·1m · Child's Garden of Verses (version 2) by Robert Louis Stevenson

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More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Picture-Books In Winter by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894) LibriVox LibriVox volunteers bring you 26 recordings of Picture-Books In Winter by Robert Louis Stevenson.This was the Weekly Poetry project for February 17, 2019. ------Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist and travel writer, most noted for Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses. - Summary by Wikipedia Child's Book of the Garden: The Things in Our Garden by Arthur Ransome Loyal Books This book is part of the author’s "Nature Books For Children" series (three books), which is probably the best indication of its target audience and subject matter. The book is fun and charming, even for adults. Arthur Michell Ransome was an English author and journalist who had a reputation as one of the best English writers of children's books. Secret Garden (version 4 dramatic reading) by Frances Hodgson Burnett Loyal Books Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic children's novel is about orphaned Mary Lennox, who is sent to live with her uncle at Misslethwaite Manor in Yorkshire. Initially a sour, bad-tempered child, Mary begins to bloom under the influence of nature when she discovers a long-abandoned garden on the grounds of her uncle's estate. Burnett's novel is brought to life by LibriVox volunteers who lend their voices to her characters. Child's History of England, A by Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) LibriVox A Child's History of England first appeared in serial form, running from January 25, 1851 to December 10, 1853 and was first published in three volume book form in 1852, 1853, and 1854. Dickens dedicated the book to "My own dear children, whom I hope it may help, bye and bye, to read with interest larger and better books on the same subject". The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarising events from then until the ascension of Queen Victoria. (Wikipedia)
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