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This is a golden treasury of over one hundred English folktales
captured in the form they were first collected in past centuries.
Read these classic tales as they would have been told when
storytelling was a living art - when the audience believed in
boggarts and hobgoblins, local witches and will-o'-the-wisps,
ghosts and giants, cunning foxes and royal frogs. Find "Jack the
Giantkiller", "Tom Tit Tot" and other quintessentially English
favourites, alongside interesting borrowings, such as an English
version of the Grimms' "Little Snow White" - as well as bedtime
frighteners, including "Captain Murderer", as told to Charles
Dickens by his childhood nurse. Neil Philip has provided a full
introduction and source notes on each story that illustrate each
tale's journey from mouth to page, and what has happened to them on
the way. These tales rank among the finest English short stories of
all time in their richness of metaphor and plot and their great
verbal dash and daring.
How did the leopard get his spots? Why won't cats come when they
are called? And why do the tides ebb and flow? These delightful
tales of porcupines and cats and kangaroos and camels were
originally bedtime stories told by Rudyard Kipling to his daughter.
They had to be told 'just-so' as his daughter would delight in
putting back a missing sentence if Kipling tried to alter the
story. Imaginative and funny, this collection of fantastical
stories were published to high acclaim and have since become a
children's classic, loved by children around the world. With an
introduction by folklorist Neil Philip and beautifully illustrated
by Isabelle Brent's fine gold paintings, this enchanting edition
will continue to delight a new generation of readers.
Oscar Wilde's fairy tales were, he said, "meant partly for
children, and partly for those who have kept the childlike
faculties of wonder and joy." The tales include The Happy Prince,
The Remarkable Rocket, and The Fisherman and his Soul. In them,
Wilde mocks the self-important and self-righteous, and celebrates
the virtues of pity and charity. Finely-wrought, and studded with
dazzling word-pictures, these are stories to treasure. In this new
edition, which contains all of Wilde's fairy tales, his rich prose
is evoked beautifully with the sumptuous, intricate work of artist
Isabelle Brent. With an insightful introduction by Neil Philip,
this is surely the definitive edition of Wilde's classic tales.
The Vikings were warlike adventurers with a strong sense of
justice, and the high drama of their myths and legends, retold
through the centuries, are still as vivid and enduring today. The
stories are full of excitement and encompass both broad comedy and
heart-rending tragedy. At the centre of the stories are the thunder
god Thor, and the frost giant, Loki, Odinâs foster brother, who
becomes one of the gods but is never fully accepted by them.
Through the tales the themes of love, betrayal, courage and
compassion are played out from the dawn of time to the end of the
world. Their stories are among the foundation stones of Western
culture, and young readers will enjoy these highly accessible
retelling of the Norse myths, with stories about the adventures of
Odin, father of the gods and his children, the trials and
tribulations of the trickster Loki, the rages of the thunder god
Thor, and Freya, the goddess of fertility, magic and war who
gathers the souls of the warriors slain in battle. Ideal to read
aloud or for older readers to enjoy discovering by themselves,
artist Maryclare Foaâs bold, eloquent paintings capture the
excitement, humour and drama of these powerful stories in strong,
simple images that linger in the mind.
The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen have enchanted children
for over a hundred and fifty years. The twelve stories in this
selection include old favourites such as The Nightingale, The Snow
Queen, and the Ugly Duckling, as well as some lesser-known tales
such as The Snowman, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, and The
Shadow. These tales show many facets of Andersen's unique genius.
By turns romantic and practical, sentimental and comic,
straightforward and ironic, they are sure to captivate new and old
readers alike. Neil Philip's sparkling translation aims to capture
Andersen's relaxed, conversational style while Isabelle Brent's
glowing gold pictures are full of rich, decorative detail.
This exhilarating book brings together some of the best classic
stories told in the United States. Many of the tales were brought
to the USA from Europe, and their origins can be traced in English,
Scottish, Irish, French, Spanish or German tradition. But wherever
they spring from, the tales are filtered through an American
consciousness, and told in a rich American voice. These vivid
stories, full of magic, humour, and wisdom have been minimally
retold by the editor, whose introduction and notes set them
securely in their folklore context. Aunt Lizbeth Fieldsâ
thoroughly American tale of `A Stepchild That Was Treated Mighty
Bad,â for example, is identified as a version of the Grimmsâ
`Snow Whiteâ. Read about Cold Feet and the Lonesome Queen, Lady
Featherflight, The Gold in the Chimney, and The Cat That Went
a-Traveling. These stories are ideal to read aloud or for older
readers to enjoy discovering by themselves. Jacqueline Mairâs
delightful illustrations, based on American folk art, have the
stitched and embroidered texture of a much-loved family quilt.
Every night, King Shahryar married a new bride. Every morning, he
chopped off her head. So when the lovely Sheherazade became the
latest of his wives, she had to do some quick thinking to stay
alive. Over a thousand and one nights, she kept the King enthralled
with her storytelling, and the stories, gathered together as The
Arabian Nights, have become one of the world's classics. You will
find famous stories such as Aladdin, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
and also others such as How Many Fools? and The Keys of Destiny,
which will quickly become firm favourites. Full of magic and
mystery, a selection of the original Arabian Nights stories are
here retold for children in a lively and robust way. Read how
through fanciful histories, romances, tragedies, comedies, riddles
and songs, the enterprising maiden Sheherazade prolongs her life by
holding the king's rapt attention. With vibrant illustrations by
Sheila Moxley, The Arabian Nights offers a ride on a magic carpet
into a world of adventure and excitement. Ideal to read aloud or
for older readers to enjoy discovering by themselves.
Mexican folktales invite us into a magical world of enchantment and
transformation, populated by cats and kings, priests and
tricksters, ordinary people and supernatural beings, in this
vibrant collection. Drawing from authentic sources, folklorist Neil
Philip has created a rich and varied anthology of fifteen folktales
that draw on the rich storytelling tradition of Mexico, where
classic themes and fairytale elements are blended with magic and
infused with Roman Catholic imagery to create a distinctly Mexican
flavour and flair. The Virgin Mary plays the role of fairy
godmother, devils gamble for souls, and witches dance at fiestas
with horse hooves instead of feet. Read about a witch that turns
seven brothers into seven blue oxen and how a young man, thrown
overboard to drown, is rescued by a mysterious shadow. As in the
tradition of other folktales from around the world, cats, dogs,
fools, soldiers and princesses go on quests and have magical
adventures. The vibrant, whimsical paintings by Jacqueline Mair are
based on Mexican folk art and make these spirited tales just right
for storytimes and a perfect introduction to this little known body
of folk literature, ideal to read aloud or for older readers to
enjoy discovering by themselves.
An Irish proverb tells us. "A tale is more precious than the wealth
of the world," and judging from the richness of their storytelling
traditions, the Celts have always believed this. In In fairy tales,
as in music, the romantic artistry of the Celts came to full
flower. In this wonderful collection of fairy tales from Scotland,
Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, The Isle of Man, and Brittany, we meet
heroes and villains, princes and paupers, enchanting creatures and
magical mermaids. Each story has been retold by Neil Philip and
display a common Celtic heritage in their love of extravagance and
poetry, their quick wit and their daring sense of adventure. Here,
retold much as they were around Celtic peat fires a hundred years
ago, are the enthralling tales of 'Fair, Brown, and Trembling',
'The Brown Bear of the Green Glen', and 'The Ship That Went to
America'. Some of the stories give familiar tales a Celtic twist:
'Duffy and the Devil' is a comic Cornish take on the
Rumpelstiltskin story; 'The Black Cat' is a dark and mysterious
Breton Cinderella. Others seem new and strange: the doomed love of
'Lutey and the Mermaid', or the mystic rapture of 'The Little
Bird'. Perhaps most riveting of call is the Irish tale of 'The Soul
Cages', in which a fisherman makes friends with one of the
sea-people, Coomara, and uses that friendship to free the souls of
drowned sailors, kept by Coomara in lobster pots in his house
beneath the waves. Illustrated in watercolour and gold by acclaimed
artist Isabelle Brent, these tales are full of Celtic magic.
The Snow Queen is the most magical and profound of all Hans
Andersen's fairy tales. It is a quest full of mystery, humour and
adventure, and its uplifting theme is the power of innocence and
enduring love. When Kay's heart turns to ice and he falls under the
spell of the beautiful Snow Queen, little Gerda leaves home to
search for him. On her way she encounters many dangers, but she
never forgets Kay. She makes friends with flowers and birds, and
with the bold robber girl who lends her a reindeer to take her to
the Snow Queen's palace. The Snow Queen is a story to read again
and again, and to remember for ever. The lively, vivid text has
been illustrated by Sally Holmes with all the loving, detailed
attention it deserves. This is a sparkling re-telling of the famous
classic from the pen of Hans Christian Andersen. Originally the son
of a poor shoemaker, the secret of Andersen's success is that he
wrote his stories as if he were telling them to a child. None of
the original magic has been lost in this joyful new edition. Ideal
to read aloud or for older readers to enjoy discovering by
themselves.
Who wrote Cinderella? It may sound like a trick question but few
would immediately think of a French author writing to entertain the
court of Louis XIV of France. Although not as famous as other
childrenâs storytellers, Charles Perrault is responsible for
writing some of the best-known fairy tales ever told including
Puss-in- Boots, The Sleeping Beauty, and Little Red Riding Hood as
well as lesser-known stories like Bluebeard, The Fairies, Tufty
Ricky, and Patient Griselda. Originally published in the 17th
century, the stories of love, revenge, chivalry, magic, mystery and
happy-ever- afters continue to be printed to this day, capturing
the hearts of new audiences around the world. Folklorist Neil
Philip retells the stories without losing any of the original air
and excitement, and his accompanying notes to the stories provide
fascinating background detail on each fairy tale. This charming
anthology has been beautifully illustrated by Sally Holmes,
creating a book that children of all ages will cherish.
A twelfth-century Sanskrit parallel to Hans Christian Andersen's
`The Princess and the Pea' is just one of the surprises in this
unusual collection of fairy tales from the Indian subcontinent.
There are animal fables that recall both Aesop and Uncle Remus, and
long wonder tales with all the strange enchantments of the Arabian
Nights. Wily peasants, scheming rajahs, and saintly brahmans mingle
in stories full of spice and wit. Luck and fate are the chief
concerns, but magic and bravery play their part as well. These
eighteen stories have been selected with an introduction and notes
by folklorist Neil Philip, and retold for today's children by
Caroline Ness. The result is a vibrant anthology of magical tales
that will delight all the family, ideal to read aloud or for older
readers to enjoy discovering by themselves. In this enchanting
anthology of fairy tales from across the Indian subcontinent, you
will enter into a world where an elephant rides to heaven and back;
an exiled prince wins his inheritance; a resourceful princess pits
her wits against a witch; and of a male Cinderella - but with a
twist to the tail! Jacqueline Mair's richly detailed illustrations
draw on her experience travelling and studying in India to produce
a book full of colour and vibrancy.
This sparkling collection of fairy tales captures the true spirit
of Christmas - a mixture of magic, fantasy and joy. It opens with
Hans Andersen's moving story, 'The Book of Fairy Tales, ' and also
features two other Andersen tales, 'The Fir Tree, ' and 'The Last
Dream of the Old Oak Tree, ' specially translated for this edition.
Ruth Sawyer's joyous 'Schnitzle, Schnotzle, and Schnootzle, ' and
Alf Proysen's witty 'Father Christmas and the Carpenter, ' are two
classic modern tales to stand beside such enchanted favourites as
'The Nutcracker' by E.T.A. Hoffmann, and the Russian legend of
'Babushka and the Three Wise Men.' All are beautifully illustrated
by Isabelle Brent, whose gold-leaf pictures glow with seasonal
cheer.
The world of fairy tales is one that we all love to enter. Many of
these stories had been told for centuries, delighting children and
adults alike with their mixture of magic, mystery, and truths older
even than the stories themselves. Here twenty best-loved tales by
the famous German storytellers, the Brothers Grimm, are retold for
the enjoyment of children today. As well as many old favourites,
other tales of magic and enchantment are included, such as The
Musicians Bremen, Hans the Hedgehog, and Clever Elsie. Neil
Philip's retelling tries to capture some of the immediacy and
sparkle of the living storyteller's voice. The language is fresh
and direct, and the pace is lively. Isabelle Brent's detailed
illustrations decorate the pages beautifully.
The Little Mermaid is one of the most haunting love stories ever
written. Its author, Hans Christian Andersen, is a master
storyteller whose tales have withstood the test of time and have
been shared across borders and languages. In this sparkling
anthology 17 of his creations are enchantingly retold for children
today by Neil Philip. Many of his most popular tales are here: The
Tinderbox, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and
The Little Match Girl. Read about Little Ida who dared to dance at
night with the flowers, the young prince who searched for a
mysterious bell deep in the forest, and the very vain emperor who
was cruelly tricked by wicked thieves. There are also some
less-well known stories that will delight a new generation of
children including Five Peas from the Same Pod, The Goblin at the
Grocer's, The Flying Trunk and The Beetle. Delightfully illustrated
with Isabelle Brent's magical watercolours, lavishly embellished
with gold decorations. Originally the son of a poor shoemaker, the
secret of Andersen's success is that he wrote his stories as if he
were telling them to a child. None of the original magic has been
lost in this joyful new edition, ideal to read aloud or for older
readers to enjoy discovering by themselves.
This wonderful collection of fairy tales draws on the classic
folklore of Eastern Europe. Read about stories of romance and
adventure, gods who help mere mortals to wealth and happiness, and
fables that touch on the origins of man and the creation of the
world. Meet a man transformed into a noble animal to help him find
his true love, the dragon trying to eat the man who saved his life,
and the beautiful princess Vassilissa who is courted far and wide.
Gods on a mountaintop help a young girl to wealth and happiness in
`The Twelve Months', and a man transformed into a noble animal
finds his true love in `The Feather of Bright Finist the Falcon'.
Fables teach about the `Origin of Man' and the creation of the
world from an egg (in `God's Cockerel'), and also of the injustice
with which a friendly gesture is too often rewarded (`A Good Deed
is Always Requited with Ill'). The twenty-two traditional tales
reflect a wide range of emotions and experiences, flavoured by a
shared cultural heritage. Whether the setting is a poor cottage
deep in the forest, a small village, or a king's court, each story
reveals a fascination with routines of family, church and community
life, and a humorous ironic perspective on people and their
affairs. Folklorist Neil Philip retells these stories in modern
English, preserving the richness, meaning and magic of the original
tales; ideal to read aloud or for older readers to discover by
themselves. Larry Wilkes's lively illustrations of fantastical
dragons and beautiful princesses complete the translation of
Eastern European culture into stories for children of all ages to
enjoy.
Offering the first comprehensive analysis of readmission
agreements, this book examines the intersection of immigration and
human rights law and the complex interplay between evolving
international, regional and national norms. Expanding the current
academic and policy discourse on readmission agreements through
detailed consideration of the negotiation processes carried out by
the European Community, it renders a nuanced review of the
underlying strategic objectives and regional effects of these
treaties. The book makes a robust challenge to prevailing
perspectives in legal scholarship and policy on readmission and
refugee protection. The self-contained focus on EC readmission
agreements throws light on broader questions of EU migration policy
and reveals a detailed and insightful picture of a specific field
of EU policy and action.
This is an exuberant anthology of more than 350 poems written for children by over 200 poets from the eighteenth century to the present day. Familiar names such as Edward Lear and A. A. Milne happily lead on to new generations: Charles Causley, Ted Hughes, Roger McGough, Jackie Kay and many more. Including American, African-American, Caribbean/Black British, Australian and Canadian poets, this is an anthology whose contents speak with humour, passion, and insight to the child reader.
The world's great fables, sagas and legends dramatically retold.
Myths are the greatest stories ever told. Passed down over
millennia, they are the templates for all our stories, with their
eternal themes of creation and destruction, fate and cunning,
heroism and cruelty, sensuality and war. Retold here are nearly 200
myths - from Prometheus defying Zeus to create man to the
destruction of Troy; and from valiant battles against Frost Giants
and Cyclopes to the heroic quests for the Golden Fleece and Holy
Grail - including a commentary on their origins, common themes and
meanings. Compellingly written, concise and with each myth
illustrated with an iconic image, Myths in Minutes is the perfect
way to understand and enjoy the world's major fables. Includes the
great Ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian legends: The Labours of
Heracles; The Gods of Olympus; Zeus defeats the Titans; Hades and
the Underworld; Theseus and the Minotaur; The Gorgons; Perseus and
Andromeda; Oedipus and the Sphinx; The Judgment of Paris; The
Trojan Horse; The Odyssey; Jason and The Golden Fleece; Romulus,
Remus and the Founding of Rome; Mars, the God of War; The Eye of
Ra; The Murder and Resurrection of Osiris; and more. The best of
Celtic, Norse, Eastern, American, Oceanic and African myths:
Gilgamesh and the Great Flood; Odin's Great Sacrifice; Thor's
Adventures in the Land of the Giants; The Treachery of Loki;
Ragnarok - The Last Battle; The Eight Immortals; The War Between
the Sun and the Stars; Quetzalcoatl, The Plumed Serpent; Ganesh,
the Elephant-headed; Ananse and the Sky God; King Arthur and the
Knights of the Round Table; the age-old stories of the Aboriginal
Dreaming; and many; many more.
A beautifully designed collection of well-loved fairy tales,
including such favourites as Rumpelstiltskin, Little Snow-White,
Rapunzel, The Emperor's New Clothes and many more. The book is
illustrated throughout by Isabelle Brent's magical watercolours,
lavishly embellished with gold leaf and her mastery of decorative
style, making this a book the whole family will treasure.
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