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Great Britain -- History -- Edward VII, 1901-1910 -- Juvenile fiction Books
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E. (Edith) Nesbit
The Phoenix and the Carpet
"The Phoenix and the Carpet" by E. Nesbit is a fantasy novel published in 1904. When five siblings accidentally destroy their nursery carpet with fireworks, their parents buy a replacement that contains a mysterious glowing egg. The egg hatches into a talking Phoenix, who reveals the carpet is magical and can grant three wishes daily. The children embark on exotic adventures across time and space, accompanied by their vain and eccentric feathered companion, though their magical gifts prove more fragile than expected.
E. (Edith) Nesbit
The Enchanted Castle
"The Enchanted Castle" by E. Nesbit is a children's fantasy novel published in 1907. Three siblings exploring during school holidays discover a mysterious country estate with marble statues, a maze, and a sleeping princess. When a magic ring they find begins granting wishes in unexpected and disturbing ways, the children must learn to control its powers. Blending imaginative play with subtle magic, the story follows their adventures as enchanted objects come to life with unpredictable consequences.
E. (Edith) Nesbit
The House of Arden: A Story for Children
"The House of Arden: A Story for Children" by E. Nesbit is a novel published in 1908. When Edred Arden inherits a crumbling castle and a noble title, he and his sister Elfrida set out to find their family's lost treasure. With help from the magical Mouldiwarp, the siblings travel through time, witnessing pivotal moments in English history—from the Gunpowder Plot to Napoleon's invasion plans. Their quest leads them through centuries of adventure, ultimately taking them far beyond England's shores to rescue someone they love.
E. (Edith) Nesbit
The Enchanted Castle
"The Enchanted Castle" by E. Nesbit is a children's fantasy novel published in 1907. Three siblings exploring during school holidays discover a mysterious country estate with marble statues, a maze, and a sleeping princess. When they find a magic ring that grants wishes, enchantment becomes real—but magic proves unpredictable and dangerous when wishes aren't carefully worded. Written for both children and adults, the novel blends imaginative play with subtle supernatural elements.
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