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Books with author Ruth Manning- Sanders

  • A Book of Mermaids

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Paperback (MAB Media, May 1, 2016)
    Stories about mermaids come from almost every country by the sea—from Iceland to India; America to Arabia. Most mermaids have flowing golden hair, long graceful tails, and a beauty that lures men to the bottom of the sea. Sven, in the Danish story, “Sven and Lilli,” followed Lilli to her ocean home, where “they live happily. And there, in their domed house under the sea, so people say, they are living still." But not all mermaids are beautiful, and some are unchancy creatures indeed. There is a mermaid in the Irish tale, “The Magic Lake,” who has “pig’s eyes and wolf’s teeth, and a mouth…grinning from ear to ear.” And the beautiful mermaid Groach, in the Breton story, “The Groach of the Isle of Lok,” casts a spell over handsome young men, marries them, and then turns them into rainbow-colored fish. In these sixteen stories Ruth Manning-Sanders captures the quicksilver personalities of mermaids and mermen as she tells of their marvelous schemes and adventures. Schedule
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  • A Book of Mermaids

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    eBook (MAB Media, May 1, 2016)
    Stories about mermaids come from almost every country by the sea—from Iceland to India; America to Arabia. Most mermaids have flowing golden hair, long graceful tails, and a beauty that lures men to the bottom of the sea. Sven, in the Danish story, “Sven and Lilli,” followed Lilli to her ocean home, where “they live happily. And there, in their domed house under the sea, so people say, they are living still."But not all mermaids are beautiful, and some are unchancy creatures indeed. There is a mermaid in the Irish tale, “The Magic Lake,” who has “pig’s eyes and wolf’s teeth, and a mouth…grinning from ear to ear.” And the beautiful mermaid Groach, in the Breton story, “The Groach of the Isle of Lok,” casts a spell over handsome young men, marries them, and then turns them into rainbow-colored fish.In these sixteen stories Ruth Manning-Sanders captures the quicksilver personalities of mermaids and mermen as she tells of their marvelous schemes and adventures.Schedule
  • Book of Witches

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Library Binding (Dutton Childrens Books, June 1, 1971)
    The ill-tempered ugly witches outnumber the attractive, pleasant ones in these stories of the supernatural
  • Book of Monsters

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, April 19, 1976)
    Twelve folktales from around the world featuring monsters, both friendly and fearsome
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  • A Book of enchantments and curses

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (Methuen, Jan. 1, 1976)
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  • A Book of Spooks and Spectres

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Jan. 24, 1980)
    Two dozen illustrated ghost stories feature a variety of chilling amusements, including a rocking spooks' party and an eerie dance of the spectres
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  • A Book of Mermaids

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (MAB Media, May 1, 2016)
    Stories about mermaids come from almost every country by the sea—from Iceland to India; America to Arabia. Most mermaids have flowing golden hair, long graceful tails, and a beauty that lures men to the bottom of the sea. Sven, in the Danish story, “Sven and Lilli,” followed Lilli to her ocean home, where “they live happily. And there, in their domed house under the sea, so people say, they are living still." But not all mermaids are beautiful, and some are unchancy creatures indeed. There is a mermaid in the Irish tale, “The Magic Lake,” who has “pig’s eyes and wolf’s teeth, and a mouth…grinning from ear to ear.” And the beautiful mermaid Groach, in the Breton story, “The Groach of the Isle of Lok,” casts a spell over handsome young men, marries them, and then turns them into rainbow-colored fish. In these sixteen stories Ruth Manning-Sanders captures the quicksilver personalities of mermaids and mermen as she tells of their marvelous schemes and adventures. Schedule
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  • The Red King and the Witch: Gypsy Folk and Fairy Tales

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1966)
    None
  • a book of ghosts and goblins

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (Dutton, March 15, 1968)
    This book has hardback covers.Ex-library,With usual stamps and markings,In fair condition, suitable as a study copy.Dust Jacket in fair condition.
  • A Cauldron of Witches

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (Methuen young books, )
    None
  • Damian and the Dragon - Folk and Fairy Tales from Greece

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Hardcover (Methuen Childrens Books, March 15, 1973)
    None
  • Book of Enchantments and Curses

    Ruth Manning-Sanders

    Paperback (Hamlyn young books, Jan. 1, 1979)
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