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  • More Tales from Grimm

    Wanda Gag, Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm

    Paperback (Univ Of Minnesota Press, Sept. 10, 2006)
    Renowned children’s book author Wanda Gág presents these classic Grimm tales, accompanied by whimsical illustrations. Drawing on her peasant heritage and childlike sense of wonder, Gág translated the fairy tales in a uniquely American vernacular tongue. More Tales from Grimm contains over thirty more, including “The Golden Key,” “The Seven Swabians,” and “The Wolf and the Fox,” as well as almost one hundred illustrations. No other editions of Grimm’s fairy tales for children can match Gág’s richness of prose and the humor, beauty, and sheer magic of her pictorial interpretation. Best known for her Newbery Honor winner Millions of Cats, Wanda Gág (1893–1946) was a pioneer in children’s book writing, integrating text and illustration. Born in New Ulm, Minnesota, she rose to international acclaim. In recognition of her artistry, she was posthumously awarded the 1958 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for Millions of Cats and the 1977 Kerlan Award for her body of work.
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  • Tales from Grimm

    Wanda Gág

    Paperback (Univ Of Minnesota Press, Sept. 10, 2006)
    Renowned children’s book author Wanda Gág presents these classic Grimm tales, accompanied by whimsical illustrations. Drawing on her peasant heritage and childlike sense of wonder, Gág translated the fairy tales in a uniquely American vernacular tongue. In Tales from Grimm we find her touch on timeless stories like “Hansel and Gretel,” “The Musicians of Bremen,” “Rapunzel,” and others. No other editions of Grimm’s fairy tales for children can match Gág’s richness of prose and the humor, beauty, and sheer magic of her pictorial interpretation. Best known for her Newbery Honor winner Millions of Cats, Wanda Gág (1893–1946) was a pioneer in children’s book writing, integrating text and illustration. Born in New Ulm, Minnesota, she rose to international acclaim. In recognition of her artistry, she was posthumously awarded the 1958 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for Millions of Cats and the 1977 Kerlan Award for her body of work.
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  • More Tales from Grimm

    Wanda Gág

    Hardcover (Univ Of Minnesota Press, Sept. 10, 2006)
    Renowned children’s book author Wanda Gág presents these classic Grimm tales, accompanied by whimsical illustrations. Drawing on her peasant heritage and childlike sense of wonder, Gág translated the fairy tales in a uniquely American vernacular tongue. More Tales from Grimm contains over thirty more, including “The Golden Key,” “The Seven Swabians,” and “The Wolf and the Fox,” as well as almost one hundred illustrations. No other editions of Grimm’s fairy tales for children can match Gág’s richness of prose and the humor, beauty, and sheer magic of her pictorial interpretation. Best known for her Newbery Honor winner Millions of Cats, Wanda Gág (1893–1946) was a pioneer in children’s book writing, integrating text and illustration. Born in New Ulm, Minnesota, she rose to international acclaim. In recognition of her artistry, she was posthumously awarded the 1958 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for Millions of Cats and the 1977 Kerlan Award for her body of work.
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  • More Tales from GRIMM

    Wanda Gag

    Hardcover (Faber and Faber, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • Tales From Grimm

    Wanda Gag

    Hardcover (Parents Institute, Inc., Aug. 16, 1936)
    Renowned children’s book author Wanda Gág presents these classic Grimm tales, accompanied by whimsical illustrations. Drawing on her peasant heritage and childlike sense of wonder, Gág translated the fairy tales in a uniquely American vernacular tongue. In Tales from Grimm we find her touch on timeless stories like “Hansel and Gretel,” “The Musicians of Bremen,” “Rapunzel,” and others. No other editions of Grimm’s fairy tales for children can match Gág’s richness of prose and the humor, beauty, and sheer magic of her pictorial interpretation. Best known for her Newbery Honor winner Millions of Cats, Wanda Gág (1893–1946) was a pioneer in children’s book writing, integrating text and illustration. Born in New Ulm, Minnesota, she rose to international acclaim. In recognition of her artistry, she was posthumously awarded the 1958 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for Millions of Cats and the 1977 Kerlan Award for her body of work.
  • Tales from Grimm;

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Wanda Gag

    Hardcover (Coward-McCann, Inc, Aug. 16, 1936)
    Sixteen tales from Grimm Translated with zest and fidelity to the original spirit of the stories. All are told with a sensitve feeling for the rightness of every word.
  • More Tales from Grimm

    Wanda. Gag

    Hardcover (Coward-McCann, Inc. (1947)., Jan. 1, 1947)
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  • Tales from Grimm

    Antonia Barber, Margaret Chamberlain

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, July 29, 2014)
    In this beautifully designed volume, classic, much-loved, and universal fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm are retold with a contemporary approach for today's children, while retaining all the magic of the originals. Snow White, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel — they're all here in a gift book ready to be read over and over again.
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  • More tales from Grimm

    Jacob Grimm

    Unknown Binding (Coward-McCann, Jan. 1, 1947)
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  • Three Gay Tales From Grimm

    Wanda Gág

    eBook
    ContentsThe Clever WifeThe Three FeathersGoose Hans
  • Tales from Grimm

    Antonia Barber, Margaret Chamberlain

    Paperback (F. Lincoln, Dec. 16, 1999)
    An illustrated collection of fifteen tradional tales including "The Frog Prince," "The Three Spinners," and "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids."
  • Three Gay Tales from Grimm

    Wanda Gág

    Hardcover (Univ Of Minnesota Press, Oct. 16, 2008)
    Presents three stories by the brothers Grimm, including a dim-witted yet well-intentioned married couple and a simple boy in love with a village girl.
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