The Corner

A Royal Decree . . .

from Queen Zixi of Ix: “Buy one of National Review’s acclaimed children’s books and you will receive a FREE copy of L. Frank Baum’s revered 1904 tale.”

Thanks you, Your Highness, who specifically suggests you obtain Volume Two of The National Review Treasury of Classic Children’s Literature. Inside this 528-page handsome hardcover edition – brimming with hundreds of beautiful illustrations – are stories by Rudyard Kipling (“Toomai of the Elephants” and “The King’s Ankus,” which features the delightful Mowgli), semi-novels from two giants of American literature – Mark Twain’s “Tom Sawyer, Detective” and Jack London’s “The Cruise of the Dazzler” – legends by Louisa May Alcott and Frances Hodgson Burnett, and so many more wonderfully written tales (38 in all!) that you will find wholesome and that your children and grandchildren will find delightful. Every family should have this book.

Get it, or any of our other children’s titles, and the fully illustrated 100th Anniversary edition of L. Frank Baum’s Queen Zixi of Ix, or The Story of the Magic Cloak is yours with our compliments. Order here.

Jack Fowler is a contributing editor at National Review and a senior philanthropy consultant at American Philanthropic.
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