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Books with author H C. 1805-1875 Andersen

  • The Little Mermaid

    H.C. Andersen

    Paperback (Read for Kids, Feb. 1, 1992)
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  • The Snow Queen

    H.C. Andersen

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Sept. 27, 2002)
    When Kay gets a splinter of the wicked troll's magic mirror in his heart it becomes hard and cold - just like a lump of ice. Kay is abducted and bewitched by the chillingly beautiful Snow Queen and his loyal sister, Gerda is prepared to face anything to find her brother and bring him home. So, she undertakes the nightmarish journey to the Snow Queen's icy labyrinth. . . .
  • Märchen fĂĽr Kinder

    H.C. Andersen

    Paperback (Empire Books, Dec. 23, 2011)
    A homely little bird is scolded and mocked because he does not resemble his duckling brothers and sisters, only to discover as he matures that he is not a duckling at all, but a beautiful swan. A young mermaid agrees to surrender her family, her home, and even her voice, for the love of a human prince and the desire for a human soul. “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Little Mermaid” are two of the popular tales by Hans Christian Andersen collected in this volume.
  • Little Mermaid

    H C Andersen

    Hardcover (Beehive Bks., March 3, 1986)
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  • The flying trunk:

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Scott, Foresman, Aug. 16, 1951)
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  • The Ugly Duckling

    H C Andersen

    Hardcover (Treasure P, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • The Wild Swans: English & Bulgarian

    H. C. Andersen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 4, 2015)
    Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish fairy tale writer, and poet noted for his children's stories. During his lifetime he was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide, and was feted by royalty. His poetry and stories have been translated into more than 150 languages. Andersen’s fairy tales of fantasy with moral lessons are popular with children and adults all over the world, and they also contain autobiographical details of the man himself. "The Wild Swans" is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a princess who rescues her eleven brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen. The tale was first published on 2 October 1838 as the first installment in Andersen's Fairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has been adapted to various media including ballet, television, and animated film.
  • Seven tales

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Harper], March 15, 1959)
    Eva Le Gallienne, one of the world's foremost dramatic authorities, author and translator, has taken seven of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories and, with her fresh and sensitive translations, given them new life and flavor.
  • Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    H. C. Andersen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 13, 2015)
    In the garden all the apple-trees were in blossom. They had hastened to bring forth flowers before they got green leaves, and in the yard all the ducklings walked up and down, and the cat too: it basked in the sun and licked the sunshine from its own paws. And when one looked at the fields, how beautifully the corn stood and how green it shone, without comparison! and there was a twittering and a fluttering of all the little birds, as if the day were a great festival; and so it was, for it was Sunday. All the bells were ringing, and all the people went to church, looking cheerful, and dressed in their best clothes. There was a look of cheerfulness on everything. The day was so warm and beautiful that one might well have said: "God's kindness to us men is beyond all limits." But inside the church the pastor stood in the pulpit, and spoke very loudly and angrily. He said that all men were wicked, and God would punish them for their sins, and that the wicked, when they died, would be cast into hell, to burn for ever and ever.
  • Fairy Tales From Hans Andersen

    H. C. Andersen

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Nov. 26, 2017)
    Excerpt from Fairy Tales From Hans AndersenAmong such no name has higher honour than that of Hans Christian Andersen, some outline of whose life, a lovely story, happy and full of incident, as he speaks of it in his delightful, ingenuous autobiography, may fitly preface this selection from his masterpieces.He was born on April 2, 1805, at Odense (so-called as a traditional dwelling-place of Odin - some said that the god had been burgomaster there I), a town on the island of Punen, in Denmark. His parents were poor folk, and his education was so imperfect that up to his eighteenth year he could neither spell correctly nor write grammatically. His father, compelled by family misfortunes to take to shoemaking, was a man of dreamy type, withal a lover of books and of nature. He lived for me, says Andersen, making the little fellow the companion of his rambles, and feasting him on such reading as the slender shelves afforded, chiefly that of the plays of Holberg, a great writer of comedy, and the Arabian Nzg/its. When Hans was eleven years old.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Hans Andersen's fairy tales

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (A.& C. Black, Ltd, Jan. 1, 1912)
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  • The nightingale

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1965)
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