The Land of Enchantment
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The Land of Enchantment
Summary
The Land of Enchantment is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Land of Enchantment authored A. E. Bonser[2].
- The Land of Enchantment authored Emma Sophia Buchheim[3].
- The Land of Enchantment authored Bella Woolf[4].
- The Land of Enchantment's image is recorded as Land of Enchantment-1907.jpg[5].
- The Land of Enchantment's instance of is recorded as literary work[6].
- The Land of Enchantment's editor is recorded as Arthur Rackham[7].
- The Land of Enchantment's illustrator is recorded as Arthur Rackham[8].
- The Land of Enchantment's place of publication is recorded as London[9].
- The Land of Enchantment's Commons category is recorded as The land of enchantment (1907, Rackham)[10].
- The Land of Enchantment's language of work or name is recorded as English[11].
- The Land of Enchantment's has part is recorded as The maker of ghosts and the maker of shadows[12].
- The Land of Enchantment's has part is recorded as The mines of experience[13].
- The Land of Enchantment's has part is recorded as Harry and Herodotus[14].
- The Land of Enchantment's has part is recorded as The stories of Ben the sailorman[15].
- The Land of Enchantment's has part is recorded as Stories from the Edda[16].
- The Land of Enchantment's publication date is recorded as +1907-00-00T00:00:00Z[17].
- The Land of Enchantment's Open Library ID is recorded as OL16329607W[18].
- The Land of Enchantment's has edition or translation is recorded as The Land of Enchantment[19].
- The Land of Enchantment's has edition or translation is recorded as The land of enchantment[20].
- The Land of Enchantment's title is recorded as The Land of Enchantment[21].
- The Land of Enchantment's form of creative work is recorded as short story collection[22].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include A. E. Bonser[2], a writer[23], 1850–1930[24], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[25]; Emma Sophia Buchheim[3], a university teacher[26], 1860–1951[27], of United Kingdom[28]; and Bella Woolf[4], a writer[29], 1877–1960[30], of United Kingdom[31].