The Pied Piper Of Hamelin
By (Author) Robert Browning
Everyman
Everyman's Library Children's Classics
4th December 1993
21st October 1993
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
821.8
Hardback
112
Width 162mm, Height 211mm, Spine 12mm
276g
First published in 1842, Robert Browning's poetic version of the legend about the lost children of Hamelin is sub-titled 'A Child's Story' and was originally intended only for the private enjoyment of Willie Macready, young son of the famous actor. Once in print, it became a perennial favourite with generations of children (and compilers of poetry anthologies for children!) Kate Greenaway's illustrations, engraved by her regular printer Edmund Evans, were first published in 1888 and have become as popular as the poem itself, being considered by John Ruskin to be her finest work.