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Books > Children's Fiction & Fun > Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Fables, Magical Tales & Traditional Stories
A collection of 17 of Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tales
illustrated with many black and white drawing by E. A. Lemann.
Stories include; The Little Mermaid, The Storks, The Nightingale,
Little Totty, Little Ida's Flowers and others. Pook Press
celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in children's
literature. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly
those dating back to the 1850s and before, are now extremely scarce
and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish
these classic works in high quality, colour editions, using the
original text and artwork so these works can delight another
generation of children.
Rediscover the Puffin Classics collection and bring the best-loved classics to a new generation - including this magical edition of The Princess and the Goblin. Princess Irene lives in a castle in a wild and lonely mountainous region. One day she discovers a steep and winding stairway leading to a bewildering labyrinth of unused passages with closed doors - and a further stairway. What lies at the top? Can the ring the princess is given protect her against the lurking menace of the goblins from under the mountain?
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Saved from the Flames
(Hardcover)
Tuula Pere; Illustrated by Catty Flores; Edited by Susan Korman
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R637
R573
Discovery Miles 5 730
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Six magical sisters clean the carpets in their big house by flying
them joyfully around the town. Seeing this, the Prince of the
province demands that the sisters teach him how to fly the carpets,
but even though each sister teaches him a different way to fly
them, the Prince never learns. He takes all the carpets to his
palace, leaving the sisters with nothing but old blankets and bath
mats, which the sisters fly with equal joy.
A brilliant collection of 32 classic fairy tales by Hans Christian
Andersen illustrated with the charming colour plates and black and
white drawings of Rie Cramer. Tales include The Wild Swans, The
Little Sea Maid, The Princess and the Pea, Thumbelina, Little Ida's
Flowers, Emperor's New Clothes, The Hardy Tin Soldier and many
more. Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in
children's literature. Many of the earliest children's books,
particularly those dating back to the 1850s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working
to republish these classic works in high quality, colour editions,
using the original text and artwork so these works can delight
another generation of children.
This folklore story collection offers a feast of enjoyment for
young South African readers. Ten enchanting tales, steeped in the
imaginative richness of African storytelling: Where did the first
stories in the world come from? How did little Tortoise win the
respect of all the other animals? Who was Nanana Bo Sele Sele and
what happened when she built her house in the middle of the
animals' road? Why was young Crocodile so determined to get hold of
Monkey's heart? Told with inimitable aplomb by South Africa's most
popular performance storyteller and illustrated by a lively
selection of KwaZulu-Natal artistic talent, Stories of Africa is a
classic to delight new readers across the multicultural spectrum.
Australian Flower Fairies Address Book Generations of children have
loved Cicely Mary Barker's English Flower Fairy Books - here now
are their Australian cousins. Twenty-six exquisitely detailed
illustrations by well-known artist Elizabeth Alger adorn this
brightly coloured book, featuring the Lilly-Pilly Fairies, the
Wattle Fairies, the Gum Tree Fairies and more. Each picture is
accompanied by a verse, written by nature-inspired gardener, artist
and poet Margaret Thornton. Her three daughters also contributed
poems. The book contains pages for recording the contact details of
friends and family. It is the companion volume to the Australian
Flower Fairies Birthday Book, the Notebook and the Diary.
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Superi
- Reborn
(Hardcover)
Clint Thurmon, Christina R Williams
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R553
R523
Discovery Miles 5 230
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Cookies & Milk
(Hardcover)
Mae Mitchell; Illustrated by Chelsey Vanner, Jazmine Andrews
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R568
Discovery Miles 5 680
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Australian Flower Fairies Birthday Book Generations of children
have loved the English Flower Fairy Books - here now are their
Australian cousins. Twenty-six exquisitely detailed illustrations
by well-known artist Elizabeth Alger adorn this brightly coloured
book, featuring the Crimson Bottle-Brush Fairies, the Waterlily
Fairies, the Yellow Everlasting Daisy Fairies and more. Each
picture is accompanied by a verse, written by nature-inspired
gardener, artist and poet Margaret Thornton. Her three daughters
also contributed poems. The book contains pages for writing down
birthday dates of friends and family, to help you remember. It is
the companion volume to the Australian Flower Fairies Address Book,
the Notebook and the Diary.
Having spent ten years fighting in the Trojan War, Odysseus embarks
on his journey back to Ithica. To get there he must deceive a giant
Cyclops, face Poseidon's wrath, escape cannibalism, defeat the
witch-goddess Circe, skirt the land of the Sirens, sail between a
six-headed monster and a raging whirlpool, and escape captivity on
the island of Calypso. But perhaps his biggest threat is his
prolonged absence from home, as 108 suitors are vying for his
wife's hand in marriage. Composed near the end of the eighth
century BC, The Odyssey was intended to be sung by an epic poet.
One of the most impressive elements of the text is that events
depend equally on the choices made by women and serfs as on the
actions of fighting men. The story has had a profound influence on
cultures around the world, so much so, that the word odyssey has
come to refer to an epic voyage in many languages. In this edition
of Samuel Butler's translation, the names of the gods and
characters have been restored from Latin to the original Greek.
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