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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
A stunning gift edition of Washington Irving’s quintessential Halloween story.
Set in the fall of 1790, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow tells the story of schoolteacher Ichabod Crane who hopes to woo the daughter of a wealthy farmer in New York’s Hudson Valley. Superstitious and gullible, Crane is a believer in the many supernatural tales circulating in the local Dutch community. Late one autumn night, as Ichabod rides home having lost the object of his affections to a rival suitor, he encounters his worst fear: the Headless Horseman, thought to be the ghost of a decapitated soldier from the Revolutionary War.
First published in 1820, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow became the inspiration for many adaptations ranging from silent film, animation, and blockbuster movies to musicals and graphic novels, solidifying its legacy as a touchstone of the horror genre and Halloween time. In this edition of Washington Irving’s classic tale, readers encounter the story of Ichabod Crane anew, here reproduced with beautiful illustrations by Arthur Rackham and an introduction by Jonathan Kruk.

Table of Contents
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air
The nightmare, with her whole ninefold
Striding along the profile of a hill on a windy day
Reciting for their amusement all the epitaphs on the tombstones
Marvellous tales of haunted fields, and haunted brooks, and haunted houses
Sauntering along in the twilight
Bursting forth like a legion of young imps
Major André’s tree
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