
The Hole Book
The Hole Book, written by Peter Newell in the early 20th century, is an illustrated children's story that follows a mischievous boy named Tom Potts. The narrative humorously explores the chaotic consequences of Tom accidentally firing a gun, blending whimsical poetry with engaging illustrations. This work is notable for its exploration of cause and effect, making it a unique addition to juvenile literature.













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