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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Eve Tharlet

    Paperback (Michael Neugebauer (North South Books), Aug. 1, 2002)
    Two rascally weavers convince the emperor they are making him beautiful new clothes, visible only to those fit for their posts, but when he wears them during a royal procession, a child recognizes that the emperor has nothing on.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Pamela Baldwin-Ford

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, June 1, 1979)
    Imaginative illustrations accompany this beloved fairy tale about a foolish and vain emperor
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes: A Retelling of the Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale

    Susan Jane Blackaby, Charlene Delage

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Two rascals sell a vain emperor an invisible suit of clothes.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    S. T. Mendelson, Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (Stewart Tabori & Chang, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Animal characters highlight a retelling of the story of two rascals who sell a vain emperor an invisible suit of clothes
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (Creative Co, June 1, 1991)
    Two rascals sell a vain emperor an invisible suit of clothes
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  • The EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES, THE: An All-Star Illustrated Retelling of the Classic Fairy Tale

    An All Star Retelling

    Audio Cassette (Audioworks, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Once upon a time there lived an Emperor with a passion for fashion.... In this bold, hilarious audiobook, Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale is given star treatment. The celebrity cast includes renowned actors and actresses, and many other highly acclaimed personalities whose talents are outshined only by their generosity. This remarkable group of contributors has donated all of the royalties from this audiobook to Starbright, an innovative charitable organization committed to improving the lives of seriously ill children. Their gift to the Starbright Foundation is a gift for every listener, a brilliantly reinvented classic that will delight children of all ages.
  • Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Dec. 18, 1993)
    An entertaining history of brand names.
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Mary Packard, Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (Turner Pub, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Paying no heed to the dire needs of his kingdom, the vain and gullible Emperor of Oaf focuses all his attention on his new "lightweight" wardrobe, with unintended results, in a retelling of the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale in which the characters are depicted as animals.Paying no heed to his kingdom, the Emperor of Oaf focuses all his attention on his new wardrobe, in a retelling of the Andersen tale
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Anne F. Rockwell, H. W. Dulcken

    Hardcover (T.Y. Crowell Junior Books, Oct. 15, 1987)
    Book by Andersen, Hans Christian
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Gyeong-mi Yim

    Library Binding (Big & Small, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A playfully illustrated version of the tale about misguided adults and an innocent boy who boldly tells the truth.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Eric Metaxas, Robert Van Nutt

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, June 1, 1991)
    Two rascally weavers convince the emperor they are making him beautiful new clothes, visible only to those fit for their posts, but during a royal procession in which he first wears them, a child whispers that the emperor has nothing on.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Eve Tharlet

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Once upon a time there was a vain emperor who loved new clothes more than anything. He was the perfect dupe for two sly tricksters' clever plot. Claiming to be able to weave a fabulous cloth that is invisible to all who are stupid or unfit for their jobs, the tricksters promise to create a marvelous set of clothes for the emperor to wear in the great procession. The emperor pays the tricksters handsomely for their work, but he and his subjects are in for a very big surprise!Eve Tharlet's sweet, simple adaptation of one of Hans Christian Andersen's jolliest stories shows just how foolhardy pride and vanity can be.
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