Tod of the Fens

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Tod of the Fens
Front cover
AuthorElinor Whitney Field
IllustratorWarwick Goble
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature / Historical fiction
PublisherMacmillan
Publication date
1928
Publication placeUnited States
Pages239

Tod of the Fens is a 1928 children's historical fiction novel written by Elinor Whitney Field and illustrated by Warwick Goble. Set in Boston, England, in the early fifteenth century, it is a light-hearted adventure about Tod, a boy who lives with a band of men outside town, and Prince Hal, the heir to the throne, who disguises himself so he can move among the people incognito.[1][2] The novel was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1929.[3]

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