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  • Indian Fairy Tales: By Joseph Jacobs - Illustrated

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (, April 10, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph JacobsA rich and enchanting collection of 29 stories from the “home of the fairy tale.” An exciting and entertaining collection of stores, full of the color and enchantment of India, written for the amusement of children everywhere. Its universal appeal like in the striking similarities between Indian tales and those of European myth and legend, characters often having counterparts in Western tradition. Especially selected and retold to offer the best of India, these stories speak of snow-capped mountains, meandering rivers, the ocean, the blue heavens, the exquisite flora and fauna, and characters from paupers to princes. The tales of courage and sacrifice, love and adventure, magic and death offer both spellbinding entertainment as well as answers to fundamental questions of life. This enchanting book will be treasured not only by children who enjoy reading of adventure and heroism, but also by parents and educators looking for new ways to respond to the age-old request to "Tell Me a Story".
  • Indian Fairy Tales : By Joseph Jacobs - Illustrated

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (, Nov. 10, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph JacobsA rich and enchanting collection of 29 stories from the “home of the fairy tale.” An exciting and entertaining collection of stores, full of the color and enchantment of India, written for the amusement of children everywhere. Its universal appeal like in the striking similarities between Indian tales and those of European myth and legend, characters often having counterparts in Western tradition. Especially selected and retold to offer the best of India, these stories speak of snow-capped mountains, meandering rivers, the ocean, the blue heavens, the exquisite flora and fauna, and characters from paupers to princes. The tales of courage and sacrifice, love and adventure, magic and death offer both spellbinding entertainment as well as answers to fundamental questions of life. This enchanting book will be treasured not only by children who enjoy reading of adventure and heroism, but also by parents and educators looking for new ways to respond to the age-old request to "Tell Me a Story".
  • The Fish and the Ring

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (Compass Publishing, )
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  • More Celtic Fairy Tales: By Joseph Jacobs - Illustrated

    Joseph Jacobs

    language (, April 10, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout More Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph JacobsMore Celtic Fairy Tales is written by the Australian born folklorist Joseph Jacobs.This is a solid book of Celtic fairy tales by Joseph Jacobs. Some of the stories are related to bronze-age epics, which means they have more parts in verse, and more named characters than typical fairy tales. Some stories are legends, such as the story of Deidre or that of Powel and Rhiannon, and some are cumulative tales, like "Munachar and Manachar", and some are just fairy lore like "Brewery of Eggshells" or "Elidore." Though you will find variants, such as "Fair, Brown, and Trembling", where, even though Trembling is persecuted by her own sisters and goes to church, not the ball, and her story continues even after she has a baby, she is still a Cinderella variant. Or "Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree" which is a Snow White tale even if the queen questions a salmon, not a mirror, and instead of a huntsman letting her go in the woods, her father marries her off secretly to a foreign prince, who, indeed, is not the one who rescues her from her sleep.
  • More Celtic Fairy Tales - Illustrated by John D. Batten

    Joseph Jacobs

    Paperback (Pook Press, Feb. 1, 2016)
    More Celtic Fairy Tales is part of a series written by the Australian born folklorist Joseph Jacobs. In this book feature over two dozen stories taken from popular oral tradition and united with John D. Batten's black and white drawings, full of movement and energy. Stories include: 'The Fate of the Children of Lir', 'Jack the Cunning Thief', 'Morraha', 'The Farmer of Liddesdale', 'The Legend of Knockgrafton', 'How Cormac Mac Art went to Faery' and many others. Heavily influenced by the Brothers Grimm and the romantic nationalism ubiquitous in his contemporary folklorists, Jacobs was responsible for introducing English fairy tales to English children, who had previously chiefly enjoyed those derived from French and German folklore. Beautifully illustrated by John D. Batten, these timeless fairy tales make for ideal bedtime reading and are not to be missed by collectors. John Dickson Batten (1860-1932) was a British painter, illustrator and print maker who was a leading light in the Art Nouveau movement. He illustrated a number of of fairy tale books written by Joseph Jacobs including, English Fairy Tales (1890), Indian Fairy Tales (1912), and European Folk and Fairy Tales (1916). Presented alongside the text of Celtic Fairy Tales, his illustrations further refine and elucidate Joseph Jacob’s enchanting narratives. Pook Press celebrates the great ‘Golden Age of Illustration‘ in children’s classics and fairy tales – a period of unparalleled excellence in book illustration. We publish rare and vintage Golden Age illustrated books, in high-quality colour editions, so that the masterful artwork and story-telling can continue to delight both young and old.
  • The Gingerbread Man

    Joseph Jacobs

    language (, Dec. 17, 2014)
    Children's Classic fairy tale with many instructive differentiated pictures.
  • English Fairy Tales

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (, Feb. 1, 2018)
    English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs
  • Indian Fairy Tales : By Joseph Jacobs - Illustrated

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (, Dec. 7, 2017)
    How is this book unique? Illustrations includedOriginal & Unabridged EditionOne of the best books to readClassic historical fiction booksExtremely well formattedA rich and enchanting collection of 29 stories from the “home of the fairy tale.” An exciting and entertaining collection of stores, full of the color and enchantment of India, written for the amusement of children everywhere. Its universal appeal like in the striking similarities between Indian tales and those of European myth and legend, characters often having counterparts in Western tradition. Especially selected and retold to offer the best of India, these stories speak of snow-capped mountains, meandering rivers, the ocean, the blue heavens, the exquisite flora and fauna, and characters from paupers to princes. The tales of courage and sacrifice, love and adventure, magic and death offer both spellbinding entertainment as well as answers to fundamental questions of life. This enchanting book will be treasured not only by children who enjoy reading of adventure and heroism, but also by parents and educators looking for new ways to respond to the age-old request to "Tell Me a Story".
  • The Three Little Pigs

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, June 1, 2009)
    Created by domestic top painters especially for the books, annotation of the classic fairy tales collected works with splendid pictures. Chinese-English bilingual description, in which Chinese vivid and vigorous, and English terse and briefly. 国内顶级绘本画家量身打造,运用美轮美奂的绘本诠释世界经典童话全集。中英双语故事,中文生动活泼,英文简练概括。
  • Indian Fairy Tales

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (, March 3, 2018)
    From the extreme West of the Indo-European world, we go this year to the extreme East. From the soft rain and green turf of Gaeldom, we seek the garish sun and arid soil of the Hindoo. In the Land of Ire, the belief in fairies, gnomes, ogres and monsters is all but dead; in the Land of Ind it still flourishes in all the vigour of animism.Soils and national characters differ; but fairy tales are the same in plot and incidents, if not in treatment. The majority of the tales in this volume have been known in the West in some form or other, and the problem arises how to account for their simultaneous existence in farthest West and East. Some—as Benfey in Germany, M. Cosquin in France, and Mr. Clouston in England—have declared that India is the Home of the Fairy Tale, and that all European fairy tales have been brought from thence by Crusaders, by Mongol missionaries, by Gipsies, by Jews, by traders, by travellers. The question is still before the courts, and one can only deal with it as an advocate. So far as my instructions go, I should be prepared, within certain limits, to hold a brief for India. So far as the children of Europe have their fairy stories in common, these—and they form more than a third of the whole—are derived from India. In particular, the majority of the Drolls or comic tales and jingles can be traced, without much difficulty, back to the Indian peninsula.
  • More English Fairy Tales: Collected by Joseph Jacobs

    Joseph Jacobs

    eBook (, Jan. 8, 2017)
    A further collection of English fairy tales. These original tales have been passed on orally for centuries before written down. This book of English fairy tales contains: The Pied Piper of FranchvilleHereafterthisThe Golden BallMy Own SelfThe Black Bull of NorrowayYallery BrownThree FeathersSir Gammer VansTom HickathriftThe Hedley KowGobborn SeerLawkamercymeTattercoatsThe Wee BannockJohnny GlokeCoat O’ ClayThe Three CowsThe Blinded GiantScrapefootThe Pedlar of SwaffhamThe Old WitchThe Three WishesThe Buried MoonA Son of AdamThe Children in the WoodThe HobyahsThe King of England and his Three SonsKing John and the Abbot of CanterburyRushen CoatieThe King O’ the CatsTamlaneThe Stars in the SkyNews!Puddock, Mousie and RattonThe Little Bull-CalfThe Wee, Wee MannieHabetrot and Scantlie MabOld Mother Wiggle-WaggleCatskinStupid’s CriesThe Lambton WormThe Wise Men of GothamThe Princess of CanterburyNotes and References
  • More Celtic Fairy Tales: By Joseph Jacobs - Illustrated

    Joseph Jacobs

    language (, Aug. 7, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout More Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph JacobsMore Celtic Fairy Tales is written by the Australian born folklorist Joseph Jacobs.This is a solid book of Celtic fairy tales by Joseph Jacobs. Some of the stories are related to bronze-age epics, which means they have more parts in verse, and more named characters than typical fairy tales. Some stories are legends, such as the story of Deidre or that of Powel and Rhiannon, and some are cumulative tales, like "Munachar and Manachar", and some are just fairy lore like "Brewery of Eggshells" or "Elidore." Though you will find variants, such as "Fair, Brown, and Trembling", where, even though Trembling is persecuted by her own sisters and goes to church, not the ball, and her story continues even after she has a baby, she is still a Cinderella variant. Or "Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree" which is a Snow White tale even if the queen questions a salmon, not a mirror, and instead of a huntsman letting her go in the woods, her father marries her off secretly to a foreign prince, who, indeed, is not the one who rescues her from her sleep.