I feel wise, indeed said the scarecrow by William Wallace Denslow

I feel wise, indeed said the scarecrow

("I fell wise, indeed' said the scarecrow.")


William Wallace Denslow

€ 135.35
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I feel wise, indeed said the scarecrow by William Wallace Denslow. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
child · children · story · stories · storytelling · storyteller · tale · 20th century · childrens stories · organisms · fictional creature · fiction · childrens picture · childrens drawing · childrens books · childrens pictures · cowardly lion · childrens book · childrens literature · children's drawings · children's stories · children's pictures · children's literature · children's story · children's books · British Library, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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