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The Little Flower Seekers is a children's book written by Rosa Mulholland and originally published in 1873. The story follows the adventures of two children, Trot and Daisy, as they explore a magical garden by moonlight. The garden is filled with beautiful flowers and mysterious creatures, and the children embark on a journey to find the rarest and most beautiful flowers they can find. Along the way, they encounter talking animals, fairies, and other magical beings who help them on their quest. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of the garden and its inhabitants, and the author's…mehr

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The Little Flower Seekers is a children's book written by Rosa Mulholland and originally published in 1873. The story follows the adventures of two children, Trot and Daisy, as they explore a magical garden by moonlight. The garden is filled with beautiful flowers and mysterious creatures, and the children embark on a journey to find the rarest and most beautiful flowers they can find. Along the way, they encounter talking animals, fairies, and other magical beings who help them on their quest. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of the garden and its inhabitants, and the author's lyrical prose brings the story to life. The Little Flower Seekers is a charming and enchanting tale that will delight children and adults alike with its whimsical characters and magical setting.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
Rosa Mulholland was born in Belfast on 19 March 1841. In 1891 she married the eminent Irish historian Sir John T. Gilbert (1829-1898). In addition to her two-volume Life of Sir John T. Gilbert (1905), Mulholland produced a long line of novels mostly set in rural Ireland, and featuring strong female characters, including The Wicked Woods of Tobereevil (1872) and Banshee Castle (1895). Many of her supernatural tales were collected in The Haunted Organist of Hurly Burly (1880). Mulholland died at her home Villa Nova on 21 April 1921.