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Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe

1890-1952

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Books by Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe

In the Court of King Arthur

"In the Court of King Arthur" by Samuel E. Lowe is a fantasy novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in the legendary world of Camelot, detailing the adventures of young Allan, a page to Sir Percival, as he navigates the intrigues of the Arthurian court while aspiring to become a knight and partake in the quest for the Holy Grail. At the start of the narrative, we meet Allan, who, while fulfilling his duties, finds himself caught in a confrontation between Sir Pellimore and an unknown knight. As tensions rise, the unknown knight turns out to be none other than King Arthur himself. This unexpected encounter solidifies Allan's admiration for the King. Soon after, Arthur leads the newly initiated knight, Sir Pellimore, to the Round Table. The opening portion establishes the themes of bravery and chivalry while setting up Allan's forthcoming adventures and his dreams of heroism in the company of great knights, including the search for the Holy Grail.

Father Bear and Bobby Bear

"Father Bear and Bobby Bear" by Howard B. Famous is a delightful children's bedtime story written in the early 20th century. This book features the adventures of a young bear named Bobby and his father, exploring themes of growing up, family bonding, and nature's wonders. The narrative is tailored for young readers, promoting warmth and moral lessons through engaging storytelling. The story follows Bobby Bear as he embarks on various adventures with his father, ranging from helping with household chores to exciting trips to gather corn and catch fish. Along the way, Bobby learns valuable life lessons about responsibility, perseverance, and bravery. He faces challenges, such as dealing with bees to collect honey and defending his catch from wolves, all while nurturing his relationship with his father. The heartwarming interactions between Bobby and Father Bear encapsulate the essence of family love and the joys of outdoor adventures, making it an appealing read for children and parents alike.

Hazel Squirrel and Other Stories

"Hazel Squirrel and Other Stories" by Samuel E. Lowe is a charming collection of children's tales likely written in the early 20th century. This collection features stories about Hazel Squirrel and her adventures, showcasing various animal characters as they embark on imaginative quests and learn lessons about friendship, bravery, and community along the way. The book follows Hazel Squirrel and her friend Bushy-Tail as they explore their surroundings, often encountering whimsical challenges and delightful creatures. From their daring escapades in Squirrel Town to a picnic with new friends and a brave rescue of the Tree-Fairy from a mischievous witch, each tale weaves together themes of courage, kindness, and the value of home. Other stories introduce a raccoon and his mishap with bees, and the adventures of Pinkie Whiskers, a young rat who faces dangers and discovers friendship beyond his family's comforts. Overall, the stories are heartwarming, with rich illustrations that complement the imaginative narratives, making them perfect for young readers seeking adventure in the animal kingdom.