Status
Available
Call number
Genres
Collection
Publication
Calla Editions (2018), 432 pages
Description
An illustrated collection of thirty folk and fairy tales from different parts of the world.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
432 p.; 7 inches
ISBN
1606601199 / 9781606601198
UPC
800759601196
Local notes
A facsimile of the collection of well-known fairy tales, illustrated by Golden Age pioneer Charles Robinson. Nearly 200 illustrations including 34 full-page images -- 12 in full color, 16 in black and red, and 6 in black and white -- in addition to scores of smaller line drawings.
• Cinderella, or the little glass slipper
• Jack the Giant Killer
• The Three Bears
• The Ugly Duckling
• Briar Rose, or the sleeping beauty
• Aladdin, or the wonderful lamp
• The Story of Blue Beard
• Hansel and Grethel
• Jack and the Beanstalk
• Little Chicken Kluk
• The Little Match Girl
• Beauty and the Beast
• Valentine and Orson
• Little Red Riding hood
• Snowdrop
• Puss in Boots
• Hop o' My Thumb
• The Little Tin Soldier
• Dick Whittington and his Cat
• Rumpel-Stilts-Kin
• Blanch and Rosalinda
• The Fair One with Golden Locks
• Sindbad the Sailor
• Mousekin
• Bushy Bride
• Thumbeline
• The Goose Girl
• Goldmaria and Goldfeather
• The Three Soliders
• The Frog Prince
Storytellers include Aesop, Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, and Robert Southey as well as anonymous sources.
• Cinderella, or the little glass slipper
• Jack the Giant Killer
• The Three Bears
• The Ugly Duckling
• Briar Rose, or the sleeping beauty
• Aladdin, or the wonderful lamp
• The Story of Blue Beard
• Hansel and Grethel
• Jack and the Beanstalk
• Little Chicken Kluk
• The Little Match Girl
• Beauty and the Beast
• Valentine and Orson
• Little Red Riding hood
• Snowdrop
• Puss in Boots
• Hop o' My Thumb
• The Little Tin Soldier
• Dick Whittington and his Cat
• Rumpel-Stilts-Kin
• Blanch and Rosalinda
• The Fair One with Golden Locks
• Sindbad the Sailor
• Mousekin
• Bushy Bride
• Thumbeline
• The Goose Girl
• Goldmaria and Goldfeather
• The Three Soliders
• The Frog Prince
Storytellers include Aesop, Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson, and Robert Southey as well as anonymous sources.