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Books with title The Complete Fables

  • The Complete Far Side

    Gary Larson

    Paperback (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Nov. 25, 2014)
    The Far SideĀ® is back in this much-anticipated three-volume slipcased paperback edition of The Complete Far Side!ā€œEvery one of these cartoons is just something that drifted into my head when I was alone with my thoughts. And, for better or worse, I ā€˜jottedā€™ them down. It was only later, when perhaps I received an angry letter from someone, that it struck me: Hey! Someoneā€™s been reading my diary!ā€ --Gary Larson, from the preface to The Complete Far Side Originally published in hardcover in 2003, The Complete Far Side was a New York Times bestseller. Now itā€™s back as a paperback set with a newly designed slipcase that will delight Far Side fans. Revered by its fans as the funniest, most original, most ā€œWhat the ... ?ā€-inspiring cartoon ever, The Far SideĀ® debuted in January 1980 and enjoyed an illustrious 14 years on the worldā€™s comics pages until Gary Larsonā€™s retirement in 1994. The Complete Far Side celebrates Larsonā€™s twisted, irreverent genius in this ultimate Far Side book. A masterpiece of comic brilliance, The Complete Far Side contains every Far Side cartoon ever syndicated--over 4,000 if you must know--presented in (more or less) chronological order by year of publication, with more than 1,100 that had never before appeared in a book. Also included are additional Far Side cartoons Larson created after his retirement: 13 that appeared in the last Far Side book, Last Chapter and Worse, and six cartoons that periodically ran as a special feature in the New York Times Science Times section as The Far SideĀ® of Science. Creator Gary Larson offers a rare glimpse into the mind of The Far SideĀ® in quirky and thoughtful introductions to each of the 14 chapters. Complaint letters, fan letters, and queries from puzzled readers appear alongside some of the more provocative or elusive panels. Actor, author, and comedian Steve Martin offers his sagacious thoughts in a foreword, and Larsonā€™s former editor describes what it was like to be ā€œthe guy who could explain every Far Side cartoon.ā€ During its 14-year run, The Far SideĀ® was syndicated internationally to over 1,900 daily newspapers. It spawned 23 books and has been translated into 17 different languages. Copyright Ā© 2014 by FarWorks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Far SideĀ® and Tales from The Far SideĀ® are registered trademarks of FarWorks, Inc.
  • Fablehaven: The Complete Series

    Brandon Mull, Brandon Dorman

    language (Shadow Mountain, Dec. 5, 2011)
    Package includes the following paperbacks in the Fablehaven series: Fablehaven Rise of the Evening Star Grip of the Shadow Plague Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary Keys to the Demon Prison
  • The Complete Fairy Tales

    George MacDonald, U. C. Knoepflmacher

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, Sept. 1, 1999)
    George MacDonald occupied a major position in the intellectual life of his Victorian contemporaries. This volume brings together all eleven of his shorter fairy stories as well as his essay "The Fantastic Imagination". The subjects are those of traditional fantasy: good and wicked fairies, children embarking on elaborate quests, and journeys into unsettling dreamworlds. Within this familiar imaginative landscape, his children's stories were profoundly experimental, questioning the association of childhood with purity and innocence, and the need to separate fairy tale wonder from adult scepticism and disbelief.
  • Aesop: The Complete Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (Book House Publishing, March 18, 2020)
    This book, newly updated, contains the largest collection of Aesopā€™s fables available in English (the complete corpus of 357 fables).Aesop was probably a prisoner of war, sold into slavery in the early sixth century BCE, who represented his masters in court and negotiations and relied on animal stories to put across his key points. Such fables vividly reveal the strange superstitions of ordinary ancient Greeks, how they treated their pets, how they spoilt their sons and even what they kept in their larders. As these stories became well-known, 'Aesopic' one-liners were widely quoted at drinking-parties, and the collection eventually came to include more satirical tales of alien creatures - apes, camels, lions and elephants - which presumably originate in Libya and Egypt.
  • The Complete Fairy Tales

    Charles Perrault, Christopher Betts

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 5, 2010)
    "Oh grandmama, what great big teeth you have!"Charles Perrault's versions gave classic status to the humble fairy tale, and it is in his telling that the stories of Little Red Riding-Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and the rest have been passed down from the seventeenth century to the present day. Perrault's tales were enjoyed in the salons of Louis XIV as much as they were loved in the nursery, and it is their wit, humor, and lively detail that capture the imagination of adult and child alike. They transmute into vivid fantasies the hidden fears and conflicts by which children are affected: fears of abandonment, or worse, conflicts with siblings and parents, and the trials of growing up. In addition to the familiar stories, this edition also includes the three verse tales--the troubling account of patient Griselda, the comic Three Silly Wishes, and the notorious Donkey-Skin. This translation by Christopher Betts captures the tone and flavor of Perrault's world, and the delightful spirit of the originals.
  • The Complete Fairy Tales

    George MacDonald

    eBook (Digireads.com, Dec. 14, 2009)
    The works of George MacDonald have influenced the likes of W. H. Auden, J. R. R. Tolkien, Madeleine L'Engle, C. S. Lewis, and Mark Twain. Best known for his tales of fantasy and fairies, Macdonald commented of his work that he wrote "not for children, but for the child-like, whether they be of five, or fifty, or seventy-five." This collection brings together some of his most memorable stories. Included in this edition of "The Complete Fairy Tales" are the following stories: The Light Princess, The Shadows, The Giant's Heart, Cross Purposes, The Golden Key, Little Daylight, Nanny's Dream, Diamond's Dream, The Carasoyn, The Wise Woman, The Day Boy And The Night Girl (The Romance Of Photogen And Nycteris), and an essay on fantasy writing entitled The Fantastic Imagination.
  • The Complete Fairy Tales

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (Wordsworth Editions Ltd, March 5, 2009)
    Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) was born in Odense, the son of a shoemaker. His early life was wretched, but he was adopted by a patron and became a short-story writer, novelist and playwright, though he remains best-known for his magical fairy tales which were published between 1835 and 1872. For 150 years his stories have been delighting both adults and children. Packed with a light-hearted whimsy combined with a mature wisdom they are as entrancing as ever. Here are all of Andersen's 168 tales, and among the favourites are The Red Shoes, The Mermaid, The Real Princess, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Tinder Box and of course The Ugly Duckling.
  • The Complete Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (Big Cheese Books, Nov. 28, 2019)
    Timeless tales of inspiration and enlightenmentIn ancient Greece, a storyteller named Aesop captivated his listeners with tales both beautiful and instructive. Thousands of years later, his fablesā€”from ā€œThe Ant and the Grasshopperā€ to ā€œThe Boy Who Cried Wolfā€ to ā€œThe Goose That Laid the Golden Eggā€ to ā€œThe Tortoise and the Hareā€ā€”have lost none of their power to guide and entertain.This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
  • The Complete Fairy Tales

    Charles Perrault, Christopher Betts

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, July 1, 2018)
    "Oh grandmama, what great big teeth you have!"Charles Perrault's versions gave classic status to the humble fairy tale, and it is in his telling that the stories of Little Red Riding-Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and the rest have been passed down from the seventeenth century to the present day. Perrault's tales were enjoyed in the salons of Louis XIV as much as they were loved in the nursery, and it is their wit, humor, and lively detail that capture the imagination of adult and child alike. They transmute into vivid fantasies the hidden fears and conflicts by which children are affected: fears of abandonment, or worse, conflicts with siblings and parents, and the trials of growing up. In addition to the familiar stories, this edition also includes the three verse tales--the troubling account of patient Griselda, the comic Three Silly Wishes, and the notorious Donkey-Skin. This translation by Christopher Betts captures the tone and flavor of Perrault's world, and the delightful spirit of the originals.
  • The Complete Fables

    Aesop

    eBook (Centaur, Nov. 18, 2015)
    This book makes available the complete corpus of 358 fables.Aesop was probably a prisoner of war, sold into slavery in the early sixth century BCE, who represented his masters in court and negotiations and relied on animal stories to put across his key points. Such fables vividly reveal the strange superstitions of ordinary ancient Greeks, how they treated their pets, how they spoilt their sons and even what they kept in their larders. As these stories became well-known, 'Aesopic' one-liners were widely quoted at drinking-parties, and the collection eventually came to include more satirical tales of alien creatures - apes, camels, lions and elephants - which presumably originate in Libya and Egypt.
  • The Complete Fairy Tales

    Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (Pandora's Box Classics, May 11, 2020)
    This book contains the complete Andersenā€™s 168 fairy tales and stories in the chronological order of their original publication.Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author and poet. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, Andersen is best remembered for his fairy tales, a literary genre he so mastered that he himself has become as mythical as the tales he wrote. Andersen's popularity is not limited to children; his storiesā€”called eventyrs, or "fantastic tales"ā€”express themes that transcend age and nationality.During his lifetime he was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide and was feted by royalty. Andersen's fairy tales, which have been translated into more than 125 languages, have become culturally embedded in the West's collective consciousness, readily accessible to children, but presenting lessons of virtue and resilience in the face of adversity for mature readers as well. They have inspired motion pictures, plays, ballets, and animated films.
  • The Complete Fairy Tales

    Charles Perrault, Christopher Betts

    eBook (OUP Oxford, Oct. 14, 2010)
    'Oh grandmama, what great big teeth you have!'Charles Perrault's versions gave classic status to the humble fairy tale, and it is in his telling that the stories of Little Red Riding-Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and the rest have been passed down from the seventeenth century to the present day. Perrault's tales were enjoyed in the salons of Louis XIV as much as they were loved in the nursery, and it is their wit, humour, and lively detail that capture the imagination of adult and child alike. They transmute into vividfantasies the hidden fears and conflicts by which children are affected: fears of abandonment, or worse, conflicts with siblings and parents, and the trials of growing up.In addition to the familiar stories, this edition also includes the three verse tales ā€” the troubling account of patient Griselda, the comic Three Silly Wishes, and the notorious Donkey-Skin. This translation by Christopher Betts captures the tone and flavour of Perrault's world, and the delightful spirit of the originals.