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Another Brownie Book

By Palmer Cox

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Enter a realm where mischievous sprites craft snowmen, explore schools, and dance at elegant balls, spreading joy and wonder with every playful deed.

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2019-01-02
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Summary

"Another Brownie Book" by Palmer Cox is a delightful compilation of stories chronicling the escapades of the Brownies, small, cheerful beings, during the 1800s. This book tells about the amusing exploits of these enchanting creatures as they participate in lively activities, like constructing snow figures, discovering the secrets of a school, and dancing at an elegant party. Through their playful actions and adventures, the Brownies reveal their enjoyment of light-hearted entertainment and benevolent actions, frequently mixing with the human world with a sense of wonderment. The initial story introduces readers to the Brownies' creative realm through a captivating painting that establishes a feeling of innocent mischief. In the first story, "The Brownies' Snow Man," the Brownies gather at night fall, inspired by the recent snowfall, to create a stunning snowman as a gift for the townspeople. The Brownies demonstrate their excitement and togetherness, highlighting their creative spirit and working together with a sense of unity. As the story progresses, audiences are drawn into the allure of the Brownie land, which is abundant with charm, playful interaction, and a sense of excitement that promises enjoyable adventures to come.

About the Author

Palmer Cox was a Canadian illustrator and author, best known for The Brownies, his series of humorous verse books and comic strips about the mischievous but kindhearted fairy-like sprites. The cartoons were published in several books, such as The Brownies, Their Book (1887). Due to the popularity of Cox's Brownies, one of the first popular handheld cameras was named after them, the Eastman Kodak Brownie camera.

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