Two-Legs; and Other Stories
| First published | 1907 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Methuen |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Omnibus |
| Pages | 213 |
| Price | 6/- |
{{Tr|Alexander Teixeira de Mattos}} from the Danish (various publications)
Two-Legs series "narrates the rise of Man, paying attention to the theory of Evolution, from the significantly jaundiced viewpoint of the animals over which he would soon have dominion". It is contained in Teixeira de Mattos translations Two-Legs and Other Stories (1906), The Pond and Other Stories (1909), and The Four Seasons (1913).
--{{SFE}}, biographical entry by John Clute
- {{Tr|Alexander Teixeira de Mattos}} from the Danish.
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aunt Eider-Duck | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Anemones | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Beech and the Oak | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Caterpillar | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Hermit Crab | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Mist | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Queen Bee | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Spider | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Voices of the Air | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Water-Lily and the Dragon Fly | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| The Weeds | Carl Ewald | Short Fiction | |
| Two-Legs | Carl Ewald | Novel |