About Christopher Pearse Cranch
In his day, Christopher Pearse Cranch was a well-known figure in American arts and letters, with close ties to the New England Transcendentalists. Though Cranch made his mark in fields ranging from poetry and journalism to caricature and oil painting, his most enduring achievements are his novels for children.
Novels
The Last of the Huggermuggers: A Giant Story (1856)
Kobboltozo: A Sequel to the Last of the Huggermuggers (1857)
The Legend of Doctor Theophilus: or, The Enchanted Clothes (1993)
Kobboltozo: A Sequel to the Last of the Huggermuggers (1857)
The Legend of Doctor Theophilus: or, The Enchanted Clothes (1993)
Omnibus
Collections
The Bird and the Bell: With Other Poems (poems) (1972)
Collected Poems of Christopher Pearse Cranch, 1835-1892 (poems) (1997)
Collected Poems of Christopher Pearse Cranch, 1835-1892 (poems) (1997)
Non fiction
The Life and Letters Of Christopher Pearse Cranch: By His Daughter Lenora Cranch Scott (1917) (see Christopher Pearse Cranch)
Books about Christopher Pearse Cranch
The Life and Letters Of Christopher Pearse Cranch: By His Daughter Lenora Cranch Scott (1917) by Christopher Pearse Cranch
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