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  • The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales: Volume 1

    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Andrea Emmes

    language (, Jan. 14, 2018)
    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm wrote over 200 fairytales called, Kinder- und Hausmärchen, (Children's and Household Tales) that was published in 1812. Filled with moral lessons that are not wrapped up in the now expected "Disney-esq" feel, these stories may shock or scare you, but they have been the inspiration for some of the most beloved modern fairytales we know and love.Sixty-two fairytales included in this collection: The Golden Bird; Hans in Luck; Jorinda and Jorindal; The Traveling Musicians; Old Sultan; The Straw, the Coal and the Bean; Briar Rose; The Dog and the Sparrow; The Twelve Dancing Princesses; The Fisherman and his Wife; The Frog Prince; Cat and Mouse in Partnership; The Goose Girl; The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet; Rapunzel; Fundevogel; The Valiant Little Tailor; Hansel and Gretel; The Mouse, the Bird and the Sausage; Mother Holle; Little Red-Cap; The Robber Bridegroom; Tom Thumb; Rumpelstiltskin; Clever Gretel; The Old Man and his Grandson; The Little Peasant; Frederick and Catherine; Sweetheart Roland; Snowdrop; The Pin;, Clever Elsie; The Miser in the Bush; Ashputtel; The White Snake; The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids; The Queen Bee; The Elves and the Shoemaker; The Juniper Tree; The Turnip; Clever Hans; The Three Languages; The Fox and the Cat; The Fox and the Horse; The Blue Light; The Raven; The Golden Goose; The Water of Life; The Twelve Huntsmen; The King of the Golden Mountain; Doctor Knowall; The Seven Ravens; The Wedding of Mrs. Fox; The Salad; The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was;, King Grisly-Beard; Iron Hans; Cat-Skin; Snow-White and Rose-Red
  • The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales, Vol. 1

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Andrea Emmes, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, Jan. 23, 2018)
    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm wrote over 200 fairytales called Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales) published in 1812. Filled with moral lessons that are not wrapped up in the now-expected "Disney-esque" feel, these stories may shock or scare you, but they have been the inspiration for some of the most beloved modern fairytales we know and love. Sixty-two fairytales included in this collection: "The Golden Bird"; "Hans in Luck"; "Jorinda and Jorindal"; "The Traveling Musicians"; "Old Sultan"; "The Straw, the Coal and the Bean"; "Briar Rose"; "The Dog and the Sparrow"; "The 12 Dancing Princesses"; "The Fisherman and His Wife"; "The Frog Prince"; "Cat and Mouse in Partnership"; "The Goose Girl"; "The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet"; "Rapunzel"; "Fundevogel"; "The Valiant Little Tailor"; "Hansel and Gretel"; "The Mouse, the Bird and the Sausage"; "Mother Holle"; "Little Red-Cap"; "The Robber Bridegroom"; " Tom Thumb"; "Rumpelstiltskin"; "Clever Gretel"; "The Old Man and his Grandson"; "The Little Peasant"; "Frederick and Catherine"; "Sweetheart Roland"; "Snowdrop"; "The Pin; "Clever Elsie"; "The Miser in the Bush"; "Ashputtel"; "The White Snake"; "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids"; "The Queen Bee"; "The Elves and the Shoemaker"; "The Juniper Tree"; "The Turnip"; "Clever Hans"; "The Three Languages"; "The Fox and the Cat"; "The Fox and the Horse"; "The Blue Light"; "The Raven"; "The Golden Goose"; "The Water of Life"; "The 12 Huntsmen"; "The King of the Golden Mountain"; "Doctor Knowall"; "The Seven Ravens"; "The Wedding of Mrs. Fox"; "The Salad"; "The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was; "King Grisly-Beard"; "Iron Hans"; "Cat-Skin"; and "Snow-White and Rose-Red".