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Other editions of book The Twelve Dancing Princesses

  • Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Jacob Grimm, Adrienne Adams, Wilhelm Grimm

    Paperback (Henry Holt & Co, March 1, 1972)
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  • Twelve Dancing Princesses

    LUNN & GAL

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, April 24, 1980)
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  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Anne Carter, Anne Dalton

    Hardcover (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A young man finally discovers how the king's twelve daughters wear out their shoes every night while they are supposedly sleeping in their locked bedroom
    O
  • 'TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES, THE'

    Janet lunn, Laszlo Gal

    Paperback (Methuen, Jan. 1, 1986)
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  • Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Susanna Davidson

    Hardcover (Unknown, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Retells the tale of how the king's twelve princesses wear out their shoes every night while they are supposedly sleeping in their locked bedroom.
    J
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Anne Fine, Debi Gliori

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 18, 1998)
    Based on the original fairy tale, this is a revived version written especially for today's children. It is one of a number of stories within a series, that have been rewritten and re-illustrated by award-winning authors and illustrators to celebrate the 1998 National Year of Reading.
    M
  • Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Brothers Grimm

    Audio Cassette (Troll Assoc Software, June 1, 1985)
    None
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Anne Carter

    Library Binding (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A young man finally discovers how the king's twelve daughters wear out their shoes every night while they are supposedly sleeping in their locked bedroom
  • Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm, D Duntze, J Grimm, Dorothee Duntze

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 1995)
    To win a bride and a kingdom, a soldier endeavors to discover why the dancing shoes of the king's twelve daughters are worn to pieces every morning.
    L
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Brothers Grimm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 13, 2018)
    Rare edition with unique illustrations. When Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published their Children's and Household Tales in 1812, followed by a second volume in 1815, they had no idea that such stories as "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Cinderella" would become the most celebrated in the world. From "The Frog King" to "The Golden Key," wondrous worlds unfold--heroes and heroines are rewarded, weaker animals triumph over the strong, and simple bumpkins prove themselves not so simple after all. A delight to read, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm presents these peerless stories to a whole new generation of readers. "The Twelve Dancing Princesses" (or "The Worn-Out Dancing Shoes" or "The Shoes that were Danced to Pieces") is a German fairy tale originally published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 in Kinder- und Hausmarchen as tale number 133. Its closest analogue is the Scottish Kate Crackernuts, where it is a prince who is obliged to dance every night.
  • Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Sir Author Quiller-Couch

    Hardcover (Dover Children's, Sept. 20, 2012)
    None
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

    Brothers Grimm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2018)
    When Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published their Children's and Household Tales in 1812, followed by a second volume in 1815, they had no idea that such stories as "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Cinderella" would become the most celebrated in the world.From "The Frog King" to "The Golden Key," wondrous worlds unfold--heroes and heroines are rewarded, weaker animals triumph over the strong, and simple bumpkins prove themselves not so simple after all. A delight to read, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm presents these peerless stories to a whole new generation of readers. "The Twelve Dancing Princesses" (or "The Worn-Out Dancing Shoes" or "The Shoes that were Danced to Pieces") is a German fairy tale originally published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 in Kinder- und Hausmarchen as tale number 133. Its closest analogue is the Scottish Kate Crackernuts, where it is a prince who is obliged to dance every night. Includes vintage illustration!