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| Published on May 15, 2009 |
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| One day, not so long ago, a father is suddenly taken away by the police. His family find themselves having to move suddenly to a smaller town, leaving the children to wonder what will become of them. But in the golden age of steam railways, the local station becomes their fort, where all manner of people stop at the station. In E. R. Nesbitt’s The Railway Children, the children begin to build their railway fort into a hub of adventure. It has been lovingly illustrated with black and white sketches by C.E. Brock, making it perfect for colouring. Published in 1906 by Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd. in London, England. |
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