Rip Van Winkle
by Washington Irving Author
(From Amazon): Washington Irving's masterpiece has entranced readers for over 165 years, and though many artists have illustrated this classic, none has so perfectly captured the mysterious adventures of Rip and the boisterous crew of Dutchmen as the great American artist N. C. Wyeth. In ten richly colored paintings and twenty-six vivid line drawings, Wyeth brilliantly recreated the world of eighteent-century life in the Catskill Mountains.Join henpecked farmer Rip Van Winkle as he escapes to the hills for a day of hunting. There he meets a strange dwarf and later a group of men playing ninepins. But when Rip drinks from their keg a few times, he falls into a deep sleep and wakes to find his beard full-grown and white, his wife gone, his daughter grown and married, and the whole country changed by the Revolution.First published in 1921 and long unavailable, here is one of the bestloved American stories as illustrated by one of the most distinguished artists of our time.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 0-688-07459-6
- Print Status
- In Print
- Parts
- 11
- Pages
- 110
- Suggested Grades
- 4th - 7th
- Geographical Setting
- New York
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Copyright
- 1987
- Written
- 1819
Parts
- 1 Pages 1-10
- 2 Pages 11-17
- 3 pg 18-25
- 4 pg 26-33
- 5 pg 34-43
- 6 pg 44-49
- 7 pg 50-57
- 8 pg 58-65
- 9 pg 66-71
- 10 pg 72-80
- 11 Note, Postscript and Afterword
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