Oliver
Herford (1863–1935)
was a British-born American writer, artist and illustrator who has been called
"The American Oscar Wilde". His family immigrated to Chicago, Illinois when he was twelve, then moved on
to Boston seven years later. After schooling back
in England and in Ohio, he settled in New York City with his wife Margaret Regan, where
he became the writer, illustrator, and poet.
Oliver Herford
LITTLE MR. THIMBLEFINGER AND HIS QUEER COUNTRY
THE GRANDMOTHER OF THE DOLLS.
MR. THIMBLEFINGER' S QUEER COUNTRY.
MR. THIMBLEFINGER' S FRIENDS.
TWO QUEER STORIES.
THE TALKING-SADDLE.
THE TALKING-SADDLE AND THE THIEF.
THE LADDER OF LIONS.
BROTHER TERRAPIN S FIDDLE-STRING.
THE LOOKING-GLASS CHILDREN.
MR. RABBIT AS A RAIN-MAKER.
HOW BROTHER BEAR S HAIR WAS COMBED.
A SINGING-MATCH.
THE STRAWBERRY-GIRL.
THE WITCH OF THE WELL.
THE BEWITCHED HUNTSMAN.
THE THREE IVORY BOBBINS.
"KEEN-POINT",
"COB-HANDLE", AND "BUTCH".
MBS. MEADOWS RESUMES HER STORY.
A STORY OF THE RIVER.
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