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Baby book of two poems by Robert Louis Stevenson. The poems are about bedtime. The first poem is about all the magical things a child dreams about when she goes to bed. The second is about a child being unhappy about having to go to bed in the summertime while it is still daylight. He can hear the people on the street , the birds in the trees and he really wants to go and play.

Produktbeschreibung
Baby book of two poems by Robert Louis Stevenson. The poems are about bedtime. The first poem is about all the magical things a child dreams about when she goes to bed. The second is about a child being unhappy about having to go to bed in the summertime while it is still daylight. He can hear the people on the street , the birds in the trees and he really wants to go and play.
Autorenporträt
Robert Louis Stevenson (13 November 1850 - 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist and travel writer, most noted for Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses. Born and educated in Edinburgh, Stevenson suffered from serious bronchial trouble for much of his life, but continued to write prolifically and travel widely in defiance of his poor health. As a young man, he mixed in London literary circles, receiving encouragement from Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse, Leslie Stephen and W. E. Henley, the last of whom may have provided the model for Long John Silver in Treasure Island. In 1890, he settled in Samoa, where he died in 1894.[1] A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. He is currently ranked as the 26th most translated author in the world.