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Get the children's book by M.E. Heller, a fantasy that tells what became of the Brownies who may have lived with Palmer Cox in his manor house in Montreal .

Lavishly illustrated by cartoonist Martha Gradisher

The Amazing Adventures of Forest People

by Palmer Cox, first printing: M.O. Volf publishing,

St. Petersburg:1913, Russian, republished:

Kroock, Moscow:05.05.91 (200,000 copies).

Published through a Science Research

Center.

"Silky Path" with the Soviet Centre of Culture.

Cover art and details by Deems, New York

Cartoonist and illustrator, Palmer Cox, came from Canada to create characters based on the gnome the Scots called Brownie