Peter Newell

Peter Newell
Peter Newell (1862–1924) was an American author and illustrator known for his inventive and humorous children's books. He is best known for his whimsical works such as "The Hole Book" (1908) and "The Slant Book" (1910), where creative illustrations interact with the text in playful ways. Newell's style often involved clever visual gags and interactive elements, making him a pioneer in children's literature and visual storytelling. In addition to books, he contributed illustrations to popular magazines of the time, including "Harper's Bazaar" and "The Saturday Evening Post".

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INTRODUCTION WHAT are the best fairy stories? Are they not those which have lived most vividly in active minds? The ripeness of after life works its changes; but we are not dealing with literary judgments—rather with the choice of childhood which fortunately lingers in memory, whatever store of wisdom may come in later years. There is here no question of the new or unusual. On the contrary, it is the... more...

Where Bobby lives there is a hill—A hill so steep and high,'Twould fill the bill for Jack and JillTheir famous act to try Once Bobby's Go-cart broke awayAnd down this hill it kited.The careless Nurse screamed in dismayBut Bobby was delighted He clapped his hands, in manner rude,And laughed in high elation—While, close behind, the Nurse pursuedIn hopeless consternation An Officer slid off... more...

THE BASEMENT When Fritz, the Janitor's bad kid, Went snooping in the basement, He found a rocket snugly hid Beneath the window casement. He struck a match with one fell swoop; Then, on the concrete kneeling, He lit the rocket and—she—oop! It shot up through the ceiling. [pg] [pg] The Steiners on the floor above Of breakfast were partaking; Crash! came the rocket, unannounced, And set them all... more...