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Books with author Brothers Grimm

  • Rumpelstilskin

    The Brothers Grimm

    eBook
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  • Rapunzel

    Brothers Grimm

    eBook (, Jan. 12, 2015)
    fairy tale differentiated by pictures.
  • Brother And Sister

    Brothers Grimm

    language (, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Tired of the cruel mistreatment they endured from their wicked stepmother, who was also a witch, a brother and sister ran away from home one day. They wandered off into the countryside and spent the night in the woods. When the next morning came, the boy was thirsty and they went on the lookout for a spring of clear water.
  • Kids' Hansel and Gretel

    Brothers Grimm

    eBook
    Classic Grimm's tale about two siblings lost in the woods.
  • The Fisherman and his Wife

    Brothers Grimm

    eBook (, July 28, 2015)
    The fisherman and his wife is a classic in pictures, by the Brothers Grimm and tells of a poor fisherman and his wife who live in a small house by the sea. He once catches a magic fish, which on being released , grants the wishes of the fisherman's wife, from a castle to being the pope, However, when she wishes to be God , well, read what happens...
  • Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales

    Brothers Grimm

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, Inc., Sept. 3, 1970)
    Hardcover. 211 tales.
  • Snow-White and Rose-Red

    Brothers Grimm

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Press, Jan. 1, 1967)
    The classic story. "This Start-Right Elf book is educationally sound -- see statement opposite title page." (from the front cover)
  • The Fisherman And His Whife

    Brothers Grimm

    eBook (, Feb. 4, 2015)
    There once was a poor fisherman who lived with his wife, Ilsebill, in a hovel by the sea. One day the fisherman catches a golden flounder, which claims to be an enchanted prince. The fisherman kindly releases it. When his wife hears the story, she says he ought to have had the flounder grant him a wish. Ilsebill tells him to go back and ask the flounder to grant her wish for a nice house...
  • Once Upon a Time: A Collection of Classic Fairy Tales

    Brothers Grimm,, Kevin Tong

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Dec. 20, 2011)
    This beautifully illustrated collection of 30 tales from far and wide includes... Snow White Hansel and Grethel Cinderella The Frog Prince Rumpelstiltskin The Bremen Town Musicians The Elves Little Red Cap The Fisherman and His Wife The Sleeping Beauty Tom Thumb Rapunzel. . . and many more. “Once upon a time . . .” Four simple words that, after more than two centuries, still have the ability to transport readers to lands of mystery, intrigue, and betrayal, life and death, love and abandon. Timeless are the tales of the Brothers Grimm who, in an effort to preserve native folklore, unwittingly crafted a cornerstone of Western literature. With this book of fairy tales, beautifully illustrated by artist Kevin Tong, reacquaint yourself with the stories and characters you know and love. Run through the forest with Little Red Cap. Attend the ball with Cinderella. Eat an apple with Snow White. From witches to fairies, evil queens to kindly kings, frog princes and sleeping beauties, the Grimm tales are classics that are truly meant to be shared with young and old alike. With a foreword written by the creators of ABC’s show Once Upon a Time, we see that these classic tales continue to endure and inspire more storytelling. The series brings some of these classic characters to life in a bold reimagination of the fairy tale world. We invite you to reacquaint yourself with these magical stories and be transported once again with Once Upon a Time.
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  • The Juniper-Tree

    The Brothers Grimm,

    language (Dreamscape Media, Oct. 17, 2017)
    The Juniper Tree is a German fairy tale that contains themes of child abuse, murder and cannibalism and is one of the Brothers Grimm's darker and more mature fairy tales. In it, a boy is murdered and made into a stew by his evil stepmother, who buries his bones beneath a juniper tree outside their house. The boy is reincarnated as a bird who flies forth from the tree and enlists the townspeople to help him exact revenge. It is thought that the Grimm version of this tale was adapted from painter Philipp Otto Runge’s “The Almond Tree”.
  • The Frog King or Iron Henry

    Brothers Grimm

    language (, Jan. 18, 2015)
    In the tale, a spoiled princess reluctantly befriends the Frog Prince (meeting him after dropping a gold ball into a pond), who magically transforms into a handsome prince. Although in modern versions the transformation is invariably triggered by the princess kissing the frog, in the original Grimm version of the story the frog's spell was broken when the princess threw it against a wall in disgust.
  • Faithful John

    Brothers Grimm

    language (, Jan. 21, 2015)
    While they travel, John hears three ravens. One says that as soon as they reach shore, a horse will come; if the king mounts it, it will carry him off or dash him and the princess to pieces. The solution is for someone to kill the horse, but anyone who reveals this by stating it out loud would have his legs turn to stone up to the knees...