Tudor Jenks
Tudor Jenks was an American author born in 1857, known for his contributions to children's literature and science fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His storytelling often blended adventure with elements of fantasy, capturing the imagination of young readers. Jenks was not only a writer but also an editor and a passionate advocate for education, making significant strides in the literary world by promoting engaging tales that encouraged curiosity and exploration among children.
Imaginotions - Truthless Tales
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Tudor Jenks
This is a collection of short stories by Tudor Jenks. Those stories are all written and composed in the way of a fairy tale, but they are no…
The Book of Famous Sieges
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Tudor Jenks
History is dominated by war, battles, and sieges. Our history books are full of these. But history books usually don't explain sieges in suc…
Gypsy, the Talking Dog; a Story for Young Folks
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Tudor Jenks
Gypsy is a particularly smart little dog, who knows a lot of tricks which he performed with his owner, a street artist. But one day, he is s…
Galopoff, the Talking Pony
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Tudor Jenks
These are the fantastic adventures of Galopoff, the talking pony, and his friends. Galopoff experiences some amazing adventures in Russia, m…
The Prince and the Dragons
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Tudor Jenks
Tudor Jenks was a popular author of childrens and adult books and stories in the late 19th and early 20th Century.This short book tells a de…
The Magic Wand
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Tudor Jenks
Three short children's fantasy stories. The stories are light and humorous and can spark a child's imagination. Part of a six-volume set. -…