Christopher Pearse Cranch Greta D. Little Joel Myerson
In his day, Christopher Pearse Cranch (1813-1892) was a well-known figure in American arts and letters, with close ties to the New England Transcendentalists. His most enduring achievements are his novels for children. Collected here for the first time in one volume, these three works--"The Last of the Huggermuggers," "Kobboltozo: A Sequel to the Last of the Huggermuggers," and "The Legend of Dr. Theophilus; or, The Enchanted Clothes"--establish Cranch as a pioneer in American fantasy fiction.
"Huggermuggers" (1856) and "Kobboltozo" (1857) went through several printings during the last...
In his day, Christopher Pearse Cranch (1813-1892) was a well-known figure in American arts and letters, with close ties to the New England Transcen...