The Railway Children (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

The Railway Children follows the story of three siblings, whose comfortable life in London is upended when their father is mysteriously taken away. Forced to move to a cottage in the countryside, they develop a fascination with the passing trains and form friendships with railway workers and a kind old gentleman who regularly rides the train. The siblings' adventures revolve around the railway, as they help others in need and gradually uncover the mystery behind their father's disappearance. Through their courage, kindness, and resourcefulness, the children navigate their changing circumstances with hope and resilience.

The Railway Children by E. Nesbit, is notable for its progressive portrayal of children as active agents in their own lives, showcasing their intelligence, bravery, and compassion. Nesbit's realistic approach to writing about family life and her subtle critique of social inequalities set the book apart from other children's literature of the time. The Railway Children also reflects the importance of the railway in early 20th-century Britain, symbolizing connection and adventure. Its enduring appeal has led to numerous adaptations in film, television, and theater, making it a beloved classic in English literature.

This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.

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The Railway Children (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

The Railway Children follows the story of three siblings, whose comfortable life in London is upended when their father is mysteriously taken away. Forced to move to a cottage in the countryside, they develop a fascination with the passing trains and form friendships with railway workers and a kind old gentleman who regularly rides the train. The siblings' adventures revolve around the railway, as they help others in need and gradually uncover the mystery behind their father's disappearance. Through their courage, kindness, and resourcefulness, the children navigate their changing circumstances with hope and resilience.

The Railway Children by E. Nesbit, is notable for its progressive portrayal of children as active agents in their own lives, showcasing their intelligence, bravery, and compassion. Nesbit's realistic approach to writing about family life and her subtle critique of social inequalities set the book apart from other children's literature of the time. The Railway Children also reflects the importance of the railway in early 20th-century Britain, symbolizing connection and adventure. Its enduring appeal has led to numerous adaptations in film, television, and theater, making it a beloved classic in English literature.

This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.

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The Railway Children (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

The Railway Children (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

by E Nesbit
The Railway Children (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

The Railway Children (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

by E Nesbit

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Overview

The Railway Children follows the story of three siblings, whose comfortable life in London is upended when their father is mysteriously taken away. Forced to move to a cottage in the countryside, they develop a fascination with the passing trains and form friendships with railway workers and a kind old gentleman who regularly rides the train. The siblings' adventures revolve around the railway, as they help others in need and gradually uncover the mystery behind their father's disappearance. Through their courage, kindness, and resourcefulness, the children navigate their changing circumstances with hope and resilience.

The Railway Children by E. Nesbit, is notable for its progressive portrayal of children as active agents in their own lives, showcasing their intelligence, bravery, and compassion. Nesbit's realistic approach to writing about family life and her subtle critique of social inequalities set the book apart from other children's literature of the time. The Railway Children also reflects the importance of the railway in early 20th-century Britain, symbolizing connection and adventure. Its enduring appeal has led to numerous adaptations in film, television, and theater, making it a beloved classic in English literature.

This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781778785603
Publisher: Royal Classics
Publication date: 11/12/2024
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Edith Nesbit, known as E. Nesbit, was born on August 15, 1858, in Kennington, Surrey (now part of Greater London), England. She was the youngest of six children in a family that valued education and creativity. After her father died when she was three, Nesbit's childhood became a series of relocations between England and Europe, which exposed her to various cultures and lifestyles. She attended boarding schools and was largely self-educated, developing a passion for reading and writing from an early age.Nesbit began her literary career as a poet, but she is best known for her children's books, which revolutionized the genre by combining realistic settings with magical elements. Her most famous works include The Story of the Treasure Seekers (1899), The Wouldbegoods (1901), Five Children and It (1902), The Phoenix and the Carpet (1904), and The Railway Children (1906). Nesbit's stories were unique in that they portrayed children as complex, realistic characters who navigated both everyday and fantastical challenges with wit and courage. She was a founding member of the Fabian Society, a socialist organization, and her progressive political views often influenced her writing, which subtly addressed social issues and class differences.Nesbit's personal life was unconventional for her time. She married Hubert Bland in 1880, and their marriage was marked by financial struggles, infidelity, and the presence of Bland's children from other relationships. Despite these challenges, Nesbit supported her family through her writing and became a central figure in London's literary and intellectual circles. After Bland's death in 1914, she married Thomas "the Skipper" Tucker, a marine engineer. Nesbit continued to write prolifically until her death on May 4, 1924, in New Romney, Kent. Her innovative storytelling and the enduring charm of her characters have left a lasting legacy, influencing many subsequent writers of children's literature.
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