The Weird Witch of the Willow-Herb The Tears of Princess Prunella The Kite That Went to the Moon The Other Side of the Sun Uniform with this WYMPS, AND OTHER FAIRY TALES. Illustrated by Mrs. Percy Dearmer. Miss Sharp has wit, wisdom, and imagination for her initial equipment, but she possesses also what is rarer far—the accent and the point of view. For instance, she would never introduce a bicycle into this old-fashioned country. She knows perfectly well that if there should be any occasion for hurry—which is rarely the case in Fairyland—naturally you take a rocking-horse.—The Academy. ALL THE WAY TO FAIRYLAND. Illustrated by Mrs. Percy Dearmer. Far and away the best fairy tales are the old traditional stories of Cinderella; Jack and the Beanstalk, and others. To these we add the stories of Hans Andersen and Grimm; and now room must be made in that select company for the tales of Evelyn Sharp.—The St. James' Gazette. ALSO AT THE RELTON ARMS. A novel. THE MAKING OF A PRIG. A novel. THE MAKING OF A SCHOOL GIRL. JOHN LANE, London and New York. The Other Side of the SunFairy Stories By EVELYN SHARP Illustrated By NELLIE SYRETT JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD London and New York 1900 Copyright, 1899, by JOHN LANE University Press John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U. S. A. TO ALL THE CHILDREN I KNOW ON THIS SIDE OF THE SUN |