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  • Treasury of Fairy Tales

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    Hardcover (Publications International, )
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  • Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Janet (retold by) Barber

    Hardcover (Octopus Books Limited, March 15, 1978)
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  • A Fairy Treasury

    Jacky Newcomb

    eBook (Hay House UK, Nov. 29, 2007)
    AFaerie Treasury is a comprehensive, insightful, and magical guide to the world of the fae! You'll find a wealth of facts, real-life faerie stories, tips, advice, and faerie inspiration. This detailed yet fun book explains the hierarchy of faerie, their culture, religion, and lives, and is designed to be dipped into whenever you need inspiration – the perfect gift for anyone wanting to know how to bring faerie wisdom and magic into their lives! You will discover: •Amazing real-life stories of contact with the faerie folk from all over the world •The flowers and trees favoured by the little people, and the best oils, crystals, and candle colours to encourage faeries into your space. •Use the remarkable A-Z reference of faeries to find out which faeries are good… and which are just plain naughty! •Discover the faeries’ secret hide-outs •Find out how to turn your home and garden into magical faerie spaces •Have fun with magical faerie craftsHistory, myths, and real-life accounts are combined in this fascinating book, for all those who are intrigued by the enchanting, magical, and mysterious realm of faeries!This is a repackage of A Faerie Treasury (ISBN: 9781401915537)
  • My Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Helen Burnford, Kay Barnham

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Contains forty-one classic stories and fairy tales by such well-known storytellers as Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, Lewis Carroll, and Rudyard Kipling
  • A Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Helen Cresswell, Sian Bailey

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Nov. 7, 2013)
    A sumptuous collection of favourite tales, with exquisitely detailed plates and decorative vignettes by illustrator, Siân Bailey.Open this book and enter the magical world of fairy tales, a land of mystery and enchantment, alive with handsome princes, wicked queens and beautiful heroines.This classically beautiful collection brings together twelve popular fairy tales, retold by well-known author Helen Cresswell and enhanced by Siân Bailey’s finely detailed illlustrations.Beauty and the BeastCinderellaDick WhittingtonThe Frog PrinceThe Emperor’s New ClothesRapunzelPuss in BootsSnow White and the Seven DwarfsSnow White and Rose RedThe Sleeping BeautyThe Twelve Dancing PrincessesThe Princess and the Pea
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  • My Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Stephen Aitken, Sahin Erkocak, Nick Ellsworth

    Hardcover (JG Press, Oct. 1, 2010)
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  • Treasury - Fairy Tales Retold

    Sonya Writes

    eBook (Sonya Writes, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Treasury contains the complete collection of Sonya Writes' Fairy Tales Retold series, offered together in one book at over a 50% discount compared to purchasing all eight novellas separately.Lethargy – a Princess and the Pea storyNicholas is ready for marriage and tired of his mother sending away princesses for the silliest of reasons. So when he learns that Princess Penelope has a rare allergy to peas, he comes up with a plan... Flattery – a Frog Prince storyPrince Jeffrey and Princess Helena have never met each other, but their wedding is tomorrow. Jeffrey's little sister Sari is excited about Helena becoming her new sister-in-law.Helena's plan is to go through with the wedding and work on building a happily ever after with this man she's never met. Jeffrey's plan is to disappear for a while to avoid the marriage. He has a month-long adventure all planned out, and he's not coming home until he's sure the wedding has been canceled. Unfortunately, he drops the map outlining his adventure, and Sari happens to find it. Sari doesn't have a plan, but somehow it seems convenient to tell Helena that Jeffrey has been turned into a frog. The next thing she knows, she's sending Helena off with the map and a large frog, with the hope that Jeffrey and Helena might bump into each other before the adventure ends, and that perhaps they'll fall in love along the way. Rivalry – a Cinderella storyWhen the prince comes to return Cinderella's glass slipper, her twin sister Marcella is the one who answers the door. Desperate for love after a difficult childhood, Marcella is happy to play along and pretend to be 'Ella' for the prince... Remedy – a Sleeping Beauty storyAccused of kidnapping the prince and locked high in a tower, Laila Rose Thatcher utilizes the only solution she can think of to avoid the queen's daily questions and accusations: drink a potion and sleep until Prince Thaddeus has returned safely home. Liberty – a Rapunzel storyWhen Princess Rapunzel and her nanny Gisele are locked up in a tower together, Gisele quickly forms a plan: they will grow their hair together until it's long enough that they can use it to escape. Transparency – a Beauty & the Beast storyAdah sees people for who they are inside whenever she touches a rose. So when the royal prince appears as a hideous beast to her, she know she must prevent her best friend from falling in love with him for his outward charm. Disparity – a Rumpelstiltskin storyKing Cameron regrets the decision he made when Marvin Bellemont declared his daughter could spin straw into gold, but if he goes back on his decision he fears he will look weak before the kingdom. Still, he thinks he knows how to make things right. He will spin the straw into gold himself, in the form of a tiny disheveled man named Rumpelstiltskin. Vanity – a Snow White storyVanity is the story of one young woman's ascent to the throne. Cassius has been desperate her entire life to hear that she's beautiful, and when the king takes interest in her, she easily falls for his charms. After his death, she finds herself alone to raise a step-daughter and rule a kingdom, a task more difficult than she's prepared to handle.
  • A Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Lucy Kincaid, Eric Kinkaid & Gerry Embleton

    Hardcover (Brimax, March 15, 1985)
    32 traditional fairy tales retold and updated.
  • My Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Nick Ellsworth, Stephen Aitken

    Hardcover (Igloo Books Ltd, March 15, 2007)
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  • Oxford Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Geraldine McCaughrean, Sophy Williams

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Golden Treasury Of Fairy Tales

    Ronald Kidd, J. P. Miller, Gustaf Tengren, Richard Scarry, Elizabeth Orton Jones, Gordon Laite

    Hardcover (Western Pub. Co/Golden Press, March 15, 1985)
    Hardcover: 45 pages
  • My Treasury of Fairy Tales

    Various, Nick Ellsworth, Stephen Aitken, Sahin Erkocak, Marcy Ramsey, Gary Rees, Elena Selivanova

    Hardcover (Igloo, March 15, 2008)
    This brilliantly compiled treasury of children's stories will delight and entertain both younger and older children. It includes retellings of 25 classical and contemporary tales that will enchant the youngest of readers, coupled with soft tones and rich artwork. Includes dusted text block and built in ribbon. Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, Hansel and Gretel and much more!