Andrew Lang S Red Fairy Book

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The Red Fairy Book

The famed folklorist collects 37 tales of enchantment, ranging from the familiar ("Rapunzel," "Jack and the Beanstalk," and "The Golden Goose") to lesser-known stories ("The Voice of Death," "The Enchanted Pig," and "The Master Thief"). Sources include French, Russian, Danish, and Romanian tales as well as Norse mythology. 97 illustrations.
The Red Fairy Book

The Red Fairy Book is one in a series of books written by Andrew Lang, which retells hundreds of fairy tales and legends from around the world.Each story was carefully selected in order to ensure the child's happiness and creativity in mind. With each story written it opens up a child's mind to bigger and better things and the world opens to them and helps them become a better learner and writer.Parents too can enjoy these series as they can read the stories to their children when they go to sleep. This will create a bond which will never be broken. A bond the child will carry with them through their life and give and create with their own children.This is a must own book. For anyone who wants to encourage reading for their children or to help read to their children.
The Red Fairy Book

In his "Blue Fairy-Book" Mr. Andrew Lang did not exhaust the fairy treasury, and in this companion volume he has collected many attractive tales. They are mainly from Madame d'Aulnoy and other French sources, the Norse and the unfailing German. Mr. Lang has condensed the story of "Sigurd" from William Morris' version of the " Volsunga Saga." The "Twelve Dancing Princesses," the "Death of Koschei the Deathless," the "Master Thief," "Kari Woodengown," "Dapplegrim," " Minnikin," and " Rapunzel " are among the less familiar tales here.