Puck of Pook's Hill
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Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puck_of_Pook%27s_Hill Project Gutenberg has several editions of this eBook: #15976 (Illustrated in Black and White) #26027 (Illustrated in Color) Release date is 2005-06-03
Puck's song -- Weland's sword -- A tree song -- Young men at the manor -- Sir Richard's song -- Harp song of the Dane women -- The knights of the joyous venture -- Thorkild's song -- Old men at Pevensey -- The runes on Weland's sword -- A centurion of the Thirtieth -- A Britsh-Roman song -- On the great wall -- A song to Mithras -- The winged hats -- A Pict song -- Hal o' the draft -- A smuggler's song -- The bee boy's song -- 'Dymchurch Flit' -- A three-part song -- Song of the fifth river -- The treasure and the law -- The children's song.
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"Puck of Pook's Hill" by Rudyard Kipling is a fantasy book published in 1906 containing stories set across different periods of English history. When two children living in Sussex encounter the ancient elf Puck, he magically summons figures from England's past—Roman soldiers, Norman knights, Danish seafarers, and others—who share tales of conquest, adventure, and intrigue. Each story, bracketed by poems, reveals fragments of England's history, from Hadrian's Wall to the signing of Magna Carta, blending historical detail with magical elements. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Space and time -- Fiction Great Britain -- History -- Fiction