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Hollow Tree Nights and Days
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Hollow Tree Nights and Days is a children's book written by Albert Bigelow Paine and illustrated by J. M. Condé.[1] It was published by Harper & Brothers in 1915. The book continues the tales of the 'Coon, the 'Possum, the Old Black Crow, and their friends.
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The general setting of this book is 'the story teller' who sits in a rocking chair in front of the old fireplace, with the 'Little Lady' sitting on his lap as he smokes a pipe and tells the old stories of the Hollow Tree Folk.
The book contain pen-and-ink illustrations of the stories, including a new map of the Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Country.
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The Hollow Tree Series
- The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book (1901)
- The Hollow Tree Snowed-In Book (1910)
- Hollow Tree Nights and Days (1915)
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