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Books with title The Fairy Flute

  • The Fairy Flute

    Rose Amy Fyleman

    eBook (Balefire Publishing, Oct. 11, 2012)
    This book is a collection of poems about fairies by acclaimed English poet Rose Amy Fyleman.Rose Amy Fyleman (1877–1957) was an English writer and poet, noted for her works on the fairy folk, for children. Her poem "There are fairies at the bottom of our garden" was set to music by English composer Liza Lehmann. Her Christmas carol "Lift your hidden faces", set to a French carol tune, was included in the Anglican hymnal Songs of Praise (1931) as well as in the Hutterian Brotherhood's Songs of Light (1977).Rose Fyleman was born in Nottingham on 6 March 1877, the third child of John Feilmann and his wife, Emilie, née Loewenstein, who was of Russian extraction. Her father was in the lace trade, and his Jewish family originated in 1860 from Jever in the historical state of Oldenburg, currently Lower Saxony, Germany.As a young girl, Fyleman was educated at a private school, and at the age of nine first saw one of her compositions published in a local paper. Although she entered University College, Nottingham, she failed in the intermediate and was thus unable to pursue her ambition of becoming a schoolteacher. Despite this, Fyleman had a good singing voice, and therefore decided to study music. She studied singing in Paris, Berlin and finally at the Royal College of Music in London, where she received her diploma as associate of the Royal College of Music. She returned to Nottingham shortly afterward, where she taught signing and helped in her sister's school. Along with other members of her family, she anglicized the spelling of her name at the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.When she was forty, Fyleman sent her verses to Punch magazine and her first publication "There are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden" appeared in May 1917. The immense response from publishers prompted Fyleman to submit several other fairy poems. Her verses enjoyed tremendous success among readers and her first collection Fairies and Chimneys (1918) was reprinted more than twenty times over the next decade. During the 1920s and early 1930s Rose Fyleman published multiple verse collections, wrote drama for children, and for two years, edited the children's magazine Merry-Go-Round. Fyleman was also a skilled linguist who translated books from German, French and Italian.Rose Fyleman was one of the most successful children's writers of her generation and she saw much of her earlier poetry become proverbial. She died at a nursing home in St. Albans, Hertfordshire on 1 August 1957.In December 1929, Rose Fyleman was invited to Winnipeg, Canada, as the guest speaker at a couple of women's clubs. She was staying at the Fort Garry Hotel, near the Manitoba Parliament Building on Broadway Ave. One evening, Rose and the president of one of the clubs decided to take a stroll to the parliament building, so that Rose could view the statue of Queen Victoria, located on its front lawn.It was such a beautiful winter evening that when they got back to the hotel, Rose was inspired to write a poem entitled "In Winnipeg at Christmas." The poem appeared in print soon after—on New Year's Day, 1930—in the British magazine Punch. This poem is familiar to many inhabitants of Winnipeg, who were first exposed to it in school, and is often cited during the Christmas season. Fred Penner, a children's entertainer from Winnipeg, included it on his 1990 recording for Christmas, entitled "The Season."
  • Flora the Fairy

    Tony Bradman;Emma Carlow

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 15, 1886)
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  • Flora the Fairy

    Na

    Paperback (Dean & Son, )
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  • The Toy Fairy

    Stephanie Thatcher

    Hardcover (Starfish Bay Publishing, May 1, 2015)
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  • The fairy flute

    Rose Fyleman

    Unknown Binding (Methuen, )
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  • The Fairy Tea

    Patricia Gamet

    eBook
    There’s going to be another and even bigger teatime contest at The Twinkling Toad’s Tearoom. Aunt Harriet’s surprised her niece and entered her in it. The winner will be awarded a cash prize and a full day at the circus. The possum and her aunt also love to visit and watch the unfolding drama of the spunky cow down the road at Farmer Brown’s.
  • The Toy Fairy

    Stephanie Thatcher

    Paperback (Starfish Bay Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Joe is a young boy who does not tidy his room. One night, before he goes to bed, he is warned that the Toy Fairy will take all his toys away. Joe knows there is no such thing as the Toy Fairy. So why do his toys keep going missing? Joe’s cunning plan to get the toys back takes him on an unexpected adventure.
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  • The Toy Fairy

    Stephanie Thatcher

    Paperback (Starfish Bay Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Joe is a young boy who does not tidy his room. One night, before he goes to bed, he is warned that the Toy Fairy will take all his toys away. Joe knows there is no such thing as the Toy Fairy. So why do his toys keep going missing? Joe’s cunning plan to get the toys back takes him on an unexpected adventure.
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  • The Fairy Flute

    Rose Fyleman

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Floss the Fairy

    Susan Gutteridge

    Paperback (Avon Books, London, July 15, 1996)
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  • The Un-Fairy

    Melody Mews, Ellen Stubbings

    eBook (Little Simon, Dec. 1, 2020)
    Itty lends a helping hand to a struggling fairy in this sixth Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter book.There are many different types of fairies in Lollyland. There are announcement fairies, garden fairies, food fairies, builder fairies, art fairies, and more! The fairies take their jobs very seriously. So what happens when a new fairy named Bree can’t find the right role? Itty decides to help Bree figure out where she fits in, but that’s proving to be difficult! What if Bree was never meant to be a fairy? What if she’s…an un-fairy? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on every page, the Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
  • Flutter the Fairy

    Amelie Roulier

    Paperback (Chocolate Muffin Publishing, May 1, 2017)
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