The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book / being a new edition in one volume of "The Hollow Tree" and "In The Deep Woods" with several new stories and pictures added
AN INVITATION FROM JACK RABBIT.
Copyright, 1898, by James Gordon Bennett
Copyright, 1899, by Frank Munsey
Copyright, 1899, by The Century Co.
Copyright, 1898, 1899, 1901, by Robert Howard Russell
Copyright, 1900, by Harper & Brothers
Acknowledgments are due to the New York Herald , The Puritan , Harper's Bazar , and The Century Magazine , in which periodicals these stories were originally printed.
I suppose the very best pay that ever comes to anyone who writes a book is to know that the ones he wrote it for really like it. When they like it well enough to write and tell him so, though they have never seen him, and perhaps never will, then he feels very proud indeed, and happy. Perhaps he even looks at himself in the looking-glass to make sure he is really the one who did it, though of course he wouldn't have anyone see him doing it, or think him vain, for anything.
The publisher is only going to let me print one of the ever-so-many nice letters that have come for the man who wrote the Hollow Tree stories and the other man who drew the pictures for them. So I've picked out one that is for both of us, and that is signed by three, which makes it equal to six letters, three for each of us, and as nice letters as anyone who writes books for other folks to read could ever wish to have.
New York City, 107 Sixty-ninth Street, East, Oct. 18th, 1900 .
Dear Mr. Paine:
Won't you please write another book about the 'Coon and the 'Possum and the old black Crow? We know these two by heart, now. We like that story about the Rain In The Night because that is the way we do when there is a thunderstorm. Please write some more and make them friends with poor Mr. Dog, and we want Mr. Condé to draw the pictures, too.
Albert Bigelow Paine
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ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
ILLUSTRATED BY
J. M. CONDÉ
ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
TO FRIENDS, OLD AND NEW
CONTENTS
THE READER IS INTRODUCED TO THEM
THE LITTLE LADY IS INTRODUCED TO THE 'COON, THE 'POSSUM AND THE OLD BLACK CROW
ABOUT HOLLOW TREE PEOPLE AND THEIR WAYS
THE LITTLE LADY IS INTRODUCED TO MR. JACK RABBIT DURING A VERY EXCITING EXPERIENCE WITH MR. DOG. THE FIRST ADVENTURE OF JACK RABBIT
MR. JACK RABBIT ENTERTAINS THE HOLLOW TREE PEOPLE. AN UNWELCOME GUEST ARRIVES CAUSING SOME EXCITEMENT
MR. CROW GIVES A SUPPER TO MR. DOG, ACCORDING TO PROMISE
A STORY IN WHICH MR. 'COON TELLS MR. 'POSSUM AND MR. RABBIT SOMETHING ABOUT THE MOON
MR. 'POSSUM HAS SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT THE MOON WHICH SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT
MR. RABBIT HAS SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT THE MOON, DURING WHICH HE EXPLAINS THE SPOTS ON IT
MR. CROW SPENDS A SOCIAL EVENING WITH MR. DOG
MR. DOG TELLS OF ANOTHER RUNAWAY WHO HAS A STRANGE ADVENTURE
JACK RABBIT PLAYS ONE MORE JOKE ON MR. DOG
MR. POLECAT MAKES A MORNING CALL AND MR. DOG DROPS IN
THE FOREST FRIENDS PREPARE FOR A MAY PARTY AND ARRANGE FOR A QUIET TIME
CONTINUED
THE SURPRISE OF MR. RABBIT AND OTHERS
MR. CROW PLANS AN APRIL FIRST PARTY AND PREPARES A SURPRISE FOR THE OCCASION
CONTINUED
MR. CROW'S PARTY AND THE OPENING OF THE PIES
CONTINUED
WHAT HAPPENS TO MR. CROW AND HIS PIE
AN EASTER STORY
THE WAY OF THE FIRST THUNDER AND LIGHTNING
CONTINUED
FATHER STORM'S PLAN AND HOW IT WORKED
A WINDOW THAT WASN'T CLOSED, AND WHO CLOSED IT
AN ADVENTURE WITH MR. DOG AND A VERY LARGE FISH
THE THREE FRIENDS GO INTO BUSINESS
CONTINUED
WHAT HAPPENS TO MR. DOG
HOW UNCLE SILAS TRIED TO PLEASE AUNT MELISSY
MR. CROW PLANS AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FOREST PEOPLE
WHICH WAY, SPRING?
THE STORY TELLER TOLD THE LAST HOLLOW TREE STORY ON CHRISTMAS EVE. IT WAS SNOWING OUTSIDE, AND THE LITTLE LADY WAS WONDERING HOW IT WAS IN THE FAR DEEP WOODS
WHAT SHE WISHES AND WHAT THE STORY TELLER SAYS
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