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Books with author H C Andersen

  • The fir tree

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1970)
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  • Seven tales from Hans Christian Andersen,

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Flensted, March 15, 1961)
    Seven tales from Hans Christian Andersen, [hardcover] Andersen, H. C [Jan 01, 1961]
  • Fairy tales

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Franklin Library, March 15, 1993)
    During his lifetime Hans Cristian Anderson was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide, and was feted by royalty. Andersen's fairy tales, which have been translated into more than 125 languages, have become culturally embedded in the West's collective consciousness, readily accessible to children, but presenting lessons of virtue and resilience in the face of adversity for mature readers as well. They have inspired motion pictures, plays, ballets, and animated films.
  • Fairy Tales

    H C Andersen

    Hardcover (Purnell, Aug. 16, 1977)
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  • Hans Andersen"s Fairy Tales Book Two

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Skandinavisk Bogforlag, March 15, 1976)
    Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales: Book Two
  • Fairy tales;

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (J.M. Dent, March 15, 1953)
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  • Fairy tales

    H. C Andersen

    Unknown Binding (H. Altemus Co, March 15, 1898)
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  • The emperor's new clothes

    H. C Andersen

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1968)
    8 in. H by 6 in. W Scholastic 1st Printing 1968 Copyright 1949
  • The Little Match-girl

    H.C. Andersen

    Paperback (Picture Knight, Jan. 1, 1989)
    The wares of the poor little match girl illuminate her cold world, bringing some beauty to her brief, tragic life.
  • There is a difference

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Word Inc, July 6, 1988)
    "Look, with what singular beauty Providence has invested it," she said. "I will paint it, together with the apple branch, whose beauty all have admired; but this humble flower has received just as much from Heaven in a different way; and, various as they are, both are children of the kingdom of beauty."And the sunbeam kissed the humble flower, and he kissed the blooming apple branch, whose leaves appeared covered with a roseate blush.Is there something about the apple branch that seperates him from the dandelion? Whats with the apple branch and the the other flower? Will this be a battle?, Love or Mystery? Well it's what we find out when we read There Is A Difference.
  • Fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen

    H. C Andersen

    Unknown Binding (The World publishing company, Jan. 1, 1946)
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