Discover the timeless magic of hand shadows through this charming volume. With only a light, a wall, and your hands, you can bring to life Old King Cole and his jester, a moose, a panther, a kangaroo, and many other delightful characters. This book, created and drawn by Phila H. Webb with verses by Jane Corby, is reprinted and adapted from the original edition, first published in 1927.
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- Famous Americans for Young Readers- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
 - Culturally significant, this book offers a faithful reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its journey through important libraries worldwide. This work serves as a vital piece of the knowledge base of civilization, providing insight into its historical context and significance. 
- It was a strange legacy, but Verity Welles was thrilled with her half-interest in an art gallery in the Berkshires - even though Sky Towers, the huge stone mansion that housed the gallery, filled her with a vague uneasiness, a foreboding of unseen trouble. Handsome Ty Reynolds tried to assuage her fears, and for a while she did believe they were imaginary - but suddenly terrifying realities began to crash about her and there was no escaping the fact that she was to be Sky Tower's next victim Could she possibly avoid the inevitable?