Andrew Lang eBooks
eBooks di Andrew Lang editi da Abela Publishing di Formato Pdf
The Story of Princess NobodyA tale of Fairy Land. . E-book. Formato PDF Andrew Lang - Abela Publishing, 2019 -
The Story of Princess Nobody is a tale of Fairy Land. A Charming story with equally charming illustrations which enhance the narrative of a much-loved classic that tells the story of Prince Comical and his search for the diminutive princess who doesn’t have a name. To backtrack, the king and queen were childless, and a hasty promise was made by the King of the Fairies when a dwarf offers to provide him and his queen with a much-desired child. The condition was for her hand in marriage when she was old-enough. True to his promise, a child was soon conceived…… As a young girl, the princess lived a charmed life with loving parents, a doting fairy-Godmother and the birds of the forest as her companions. The dwarf reappeared at the appointed time only for the king to realise what he had promised. Princess Nobody is whisked away and hidden deep in the forest in order to protect her. At first several royal suitors seek her out but without success. Finally, Prince Comical succeeds in his search for the diminutive princess overcoming a number of obstacles in his attempt to find her. He woos her and they fall in love and marry (look for the cute image of the prince and princess kissing across the top of a mushroom!) Realising the princess’ predicament has not altered, the prince and princess make a departure and disappear after the marriage and escape the dwarf, and the story has a “happy ever after” ending. Elves, fairies, dwarfs and other denizens of fairyland will prove irresistible to anyone enchanted by the fantasy world of sprites and other little people. Written by Andrew Lang in 1884, the master folklorist, after he saw the illustrations of Richard Doyle. This volume contains 61 BnW and colour illustrations by Doyle. We invite you to curl up with your young ones with this unique sliver of Bedtime Fairy culture not seen in print for many-a-year, and immerse yourself and your children in the tales and fables of yesteryear. ---------------------------- KEYWORDS: the story of princess nobody, fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, fairies, elves, pixies, pixy, pisky, piskies, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, fables, Prince Comical, forest, king, queen, fairy-godmother, birds, friends, quest, seek, love, marry, kiss, niente, mushrooms, butterfly, butterflies
THE PINK FAIRY BOOK - 39 Folk and Fairy Tales for Children. E-book. Formato PDF Andrew Lang - Abela Publishing, 2021 -
A STUNNING READ FOR KIDSand not so small “Children” from Andrew Lang Britain’s answer to the Grimm Brothers!Herein are 39 stories of folklore, fairy tales and fancies brought from all quarters of the world: we see that the peoples of the world, no matter their origin, are all fond of just the same kinds of adventures showing courage, youth, beauty and kindness. Many have trials and tribulations, but they always win the battle; while witches, giants, unfriendly cruel people, are on the losing hand. So it ought to be, and so, on the whole, it is and will be; and that is the moral of fairy tales. We cannot all be young, alas! and pretty, and strong; but nothing prevents us from being kind, and no kind man, woman, or beast or bird, ever comes to anything but good in these oldest fables of the world. So far all the tales are true, and no further.A child who has read the Blue, Red and Yellow Fairy Books will, if he or she examines and compares, find some old friends with new faces in the Pink Fairy Book. But the Japanese tales will probably be new to many; the Tanuki is a creature whose acquaintance few have made before. There are also tales from Sicily, Catalonia, Sweden, Denmark and Africa. Tales of monsters and mermaids, princes and giants, and beautiful princesses, who are, if possible, always prettier than ever.All people in the world tell nursery tales to their children. The Japanese tell them, the Chinese, the American Indians and the Eskimos to pass the long wintry nights. Native South Africans tell them, and Greeks, as did the old Egyptians, when Moses had not long been rescued out of the bulrushes. The Germans, French, Spanish, Italians, Danes and Highlanders tell them, and the stories are apt to be like each other everywhere.So find a comfy chair and sit back and enjoy these tales from yesteryear in the knowledge that the purchase of this book will not only raise some mirth, but also raise funds for charity.10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities by the publisher.================KEYWORDS/TAGS: Pink Fairy Book, Andrew lang, folklore, fairy tales, myths, legends, fables, children’s stories, Cat, Elopement, Dragon, Trick, Goblin, Grocer, House In The Wood, Uraschimataro, Turtle, Slay, Tanuki, Flying Trunk, Snow-Man, snowman, Shirt, Collar, Princess, Chest, Three Brothers, Snow Queen, Fir Tree, Hans, Mermaid's Son, Peter Bull, Bird, Grip, Snowflake, slav, Slavonic Story, learn, Cunning, Shoemaker, King, Beautiful Wife, Hermit, Win, King's Daughter, Water Of Life, Wounded, Lion, no Heart, Two Brothers, Master, Pupil, Golden Lion, Sprig Of Rosemary, White Dove, paloma blanca, Troll's Daughter, Esben, Witch, Princess Minon-Minette, Maiden, Bright-Eye, Merry Wives, Jackal, Dove, Panther, Little Hare, Sparrow, Slit Tongue, Story Of Ciccu,Don Giovanni De La Fortuna,