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Legend of Sleepy Hollow

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Washington Irving was born in New York city in 1783, the year the United States won independance from England. Washington was named after George Washington, their country's first president. Washington is celebrated as the first successful and widely read author from the new United States.

238 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1891

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86 reviews
October 9, 2025
These stories are so close to being captivating but they just fall short for me. They’re written in a really bland tone which takes away from the anticipation of what’s going to happen next. There’s probably a better version of these stories out there to read instead of these versions.
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472 reviews
March 24, 2018
The people in this story are very superstition, believing in witches and goblins and ghosts and thing they can't see. This leads some mighty adventure for some character like Ichabod Carne, Rip Van Winkle, Brom Bones.
It was fun story!!
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246 reviews
April 3, 2018
3 Story in one book.

A schoolmaster who was disappear. A man who slept for 100 year and A man who became greedy because of his dream.

The first and the second was great. It had wonderful story.
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19 reviews
May 6, 2014
It was quite interesting and had twists and turn among the journey... Awesome!!
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465 reviews2 followers
October 24, 2020
This book was fun. I liked the three different stories. I liked the mystery.
543 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2021
This was painful to read. So dated, even the "modern" 1995 retelling. All I got from the story is that Ichabod Crane loved girls, ladies, etc. He wanted to marry one beautiful woman from Dutch heritage because her family was wealthy (no interest in her intelligence, beauty, or wit, just her money). He was a school teacher but frolicked like a school boy, with his students. Beat them with a rod to keep them in line. I was happy to see him disappear. Was this the author's intention? Then the next story about Rip Van Winkle was equally nauseating with Rip having a nagging wife that he was happy was dead when he came back twenty years later after having fallen asleep with gnomes. What moral can we gain from either of these stories? Nothing of merit so I did not continue to read the last story which I've never heard of called "Golden Dreams."
16 reviews
June 27, 2020
It is a fast reading book which contains multiple stories and perfect for mid-grade readers .If you want to explore classics this is a good way to start.
127 reviews
November 8, 2020
Enjoyed this short story a bit dry in places but a good read. I live close to Sleepy Hollow and the headless horseman always intrigued me.
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10 reviews
August 18, 2022
I liked the book. It was nothing like I've never read before. From almost the ending, I thought for sure he was going to die. So that's why I rate it 5 stars.
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389 reviews1 follower
November 8, 2022
Read this mini book as a child!
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1,563 reviews206 followers
January 19, 2025
I would love to read Washington Irving’s texts to know how his stories go and to savour the 1856 language. He only lived three more years. I am giving my feedback on this omnibus’ three short stories individually, paired with the original author’s name.

I suspect and hope these 1995 versions of “The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow”, “Rip Van Winkle”, and “Golden Dreams” are inferior to Washington’s original stories. This collection’s adapter was Jack Kelly, its editor was Joshua E. Hanft, its publisher was Baronet Books, and this series was Great Illustrated Classics. Avoid this omnibus, which I attribute to the low quality of these stories. If you put your names on something, boys, complete your craft with excellence. I pay for my books and earned the freedom to review them with polite and candid honesty.

Under this omnibus record, I am singly grading the short story “Golden Dreams”, 1856. I liked it least of all, despite somehow giving the same two stars. The famous tales were spooky or mysterious. This one revolved around greed and the starkest stupidity I have ever read. I don’t remember why I gave it a second star in October at all. It is January 2025.

In the 1700s, New York lost the rural peace Mr. Webber cherished. Prices rose but they had the same cabbage yield. Amy loved Dirk Waldron but marriage might mean giving them some of the land. Instead of helping a Daughter’s happiness or seeing a husband as an earning asset; he asked them to be apart.

Further lunacy came from a sailor, saying you would strike gold if you dreamed of it. You couldn’t get me to risk digging a dependable cabbage patch, over a theory! How shitty, to honour a Daughter only if your circumstances panned out ideally.
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November 2, 2016
In the book The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle by Jack Kelly. Overall, This was a frightening story! It introduces the classic tail in an easy way for children to be intrigued, though. The illustrations are awesome and the story is interesting. Overall, the book was awesome it had 3 stories in one and they all came all together.
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420 reviews16 followers
January 22, 2012
Who doesn't love Legend of Sleepy Hollow?
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December 4, 2013
This was a frightening story! It introduces the classic tail in an easy way for children to be intrigued, though. The illustrations are awesome and the story is interesting.
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715 reviews24 followers
December 17, 2021
I liked this book a lot. I think that the storys were cool. I liked it when rip van winkle slept for 20 years. It was fun
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49 reviews
May 30, 2023
I liked all the stories in the book they were somewhat short reads. The illustrations i felt added to the story, great artwork as well. The captions were helpful too.
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18 reviews
April 29, 2024
Honestly always liked the headless horseman story, but rip van winkle was kinda crazy but the 3rd tale was like eh
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30 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2017
The first story was boring; the second story was okay.
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