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  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    eBook (, Dec. 1, 2019)
    It is almost impossible to envision what childhood would be like without the enchanting world of fairyland. Princes and princesses, kings and queens, giants and dwarfs, monsters and magicians, fairies and ogres β€” these are the companions who thrill young boys and girls of all lands and all times, as Andrew Lang's phenomenally successful collections of stories have proved. From the day that they were first printed, the Lang fairy books of many colors have entertained thousands of boys and girls, as they have also brought pleasure to the many parents who have read these unforgettable classics to their children.The Crimson Fairy Book contains a fascinating collection of tales from many countries: Hungary, Russia, Rumania, Finland, Iceland, Japan, and Sicily are only some of them. Filled with imagination, excitement, and adventure, these tales will delight children with their illogical yet strangely reasonable events, and will offer parents a pleasant change from the well-worn favorites. One story β€” "The Cottager and His Cat" β€” tells of how cats were introduced into Iceland; another Japanese tale β€” "The Crab and the Monkey" β€” tells how a crab gets the best of a roguish monkey; and a remarkable tale β€” "Little Wildrose" β€” from Rumania tells how a beautiful child was reared in an eagle's nest.All in all, the collection contains 36 stories, all narrated in the clear, lively prose for which Lang was famous. Not only are Lang's generally conceded to be the best English versions of standard stories, his collections are the richest and widest in range. His position as one of England's foremost folklorists as well as his first-rate literary abilities make his collections unmatchable in the English language.
  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    language (WS, Sept. 12, 2018)
    Contents:PrefaceLovely IlonkaLucky LuckThe Hairy ManTo Your Good Health!The Story of the Seven SimonsThe Language of BeastsThe Boy Who Could Keep A SecretThe Prince And The DragonLittle WildroseTiidu The PiperPaperarellooThe Gifts Of The MagicianThe Strong PrinceThe Treasure SeekerThe Cottager And His CatThe Prince Who Would Seek ImmortalityThe Stone-CutterThe Gold-Bearded ManTritill, Litill, And The BirdsThe Three RobesThe Six Hungry BeastsHow the Beggar Boy Turned into Count PiroThe Rogue And The HerdsmanEisenkopfThe Death Of Abu Nowas And Of His WifeMotiratikaNiels And The GiantsShepherd PaulHow The Wicked Tanuki Was PunishedThe Crab And The MonkeyThe Horse Gullfaxi And The Sword GunnfoderThe Story Of The Sham Prince, Or The Ambitious TailorThe Colony Of CatsHow To Find Out A True FriendClever MariaThe Magic Kettle
  • Fairy Book

    Shirley Barber

    Hardcover (Brolly Books, June 1, 2019)
    Fairies, elves, mermaids, and waterbabies inhabit the magical world created by Shirley Barber in her enchanting fairy book. Most of these charming verses were penned by Shirley herself, while some classic poems are also included. All are accompanied by the beautiful, playful, and animated illustrations that are a hallmark of Shirley’s inimitable style. Shirley Barber's Fairy Book is a visual delight that introduces children to the charm and beauty of poetry.
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  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Hardcover (Prince Classics, May 4, 2019)
    A storyteller's night without one of Mr. Andrew Lang's books of fairy tales would be but a dull affair. This one is " The Crimson Fairy Book ", made up of some three dozen tales chosen, as in previous collections, from the folk-lore of all nations, and adapted.These 36 stories originated in Hungary, Russia, Finland, Iceland, Tunisia, the Baltic, and elsewhere.
  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, March 16, 2017)
    A collection of several short fairy tales by the noted Scottish poet; novelist; literary critic; and anthropologist Andrew Lang. These tales are first English translations of fairy tales from many different languages. This volume was published in a colour-coded manner with crimson at the background of each of the pages. He published around 25 such volumes with different colour codes for each. These volumes got immensely popular at that pont of time.
  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 3, 2004)
    The Crimson Fairy Book [with Biographical Introduction]
  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, Tim Stevens

    Hardcover (Folio, Jan. 1, 2011)
    First published in 1903, THE CRIMSON FAIRY BOOK was the eighth volume to be compiled by Andrew Lang in his splendid, historic "Rainbow" series of fairy tales. It is also the eighth to be published in The Folio Society's complete Lang series. For each of its exquisitely bookcrafted volumes, The Folio Society commissioned pairs of illustrators and introducers whose imagination and insight vividly bring to life Lang's tales of fairies and trolls, its maidens and monsters. In this volume, the introducer is Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, while illustrator Tim Steven's fantastical imagination vibrantly paints the magic of winged chimeras, fearsome dragons, winsome woodland girls, royal beauties, and valiant princes. THE CRIMSON FAIRY BOOK also contains stories to rival the animal stories of Aesop and Kipling! Bound in full dark-red buckram with gold-accented pictorial design. 320 pages, slipcased.
  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    language (, Aug. 15, 2014)
    The Fairy Books, or "Coloured" Fairy Books is a collection of fairy tales divided into twelve books, each associated with a different colour. Collected together by Andrew Land they are sourced from a number of different countries and were translated by Lang's wife and other translators who also retold many of the tales. The collection has been incalculably important and, although he did not source the stories himself direct from the oral tradition he can make claim to the first English translation of many.First published in 1903, The Crimson Fairy Bookis the 8th volume in this series.
  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    language (Library of Alexandria, July 29, 2009)
    Long, long ago, as far back as the time when animals spoke, there lived a community of cats in a deserted house they had taken possession of not far from a large town. They had everything they could possibly desire for their comfort, they were well fed and well lodged, and if by any chance an unlucky mouse was stupid enough to venture in their way, they caught it, not to eat it, but for the pure pleasure of catching it. The old people of the town related how they had heard their parents speak of a time when the whole country was so overrun with rats and mice that there was not so much as a grain of corn nor an ear of maize to be gathered in the fields; and it might be out of gratitude to the cats who had rid the country of these plagues that their descendants were allowed to live in peace. No one knows where they got the money to pay for everything, nor who paid it, for all this happened so very long ago. But one thing is certain, they were rich enough to keep a servant; for though they lived very happily together, and did not scratch nor fight more than human beings would have done, they were not clever enough to do the housework themselves, and preferred at all events to have some one to cook their meat, which they would have scorned to eat raw. Not only were they very difficult to please about the housework, but most women quickly tired of living alone with only cats for companions, consequently they never kept a servant long; and it had become a saying in the town, when anyone found herself reduced to her last penny: 'I will go and live with the cats,' and so many a poor woman actually did.
  • Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Hardcover (Penguin Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 1951)
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  • Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang, Ben Kutcher, Mary Gould Davis

    Hardcover (David McKay Company, Jan. 1, 1966)
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  • The Crimson Fairy Book

    Andrew Lang

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 24, 2015)
    Andrew Lang was a Scottish writer best known for collecting folklore, legends, and fairy tales and making a compendium of them to celebrate ethnic heritage.