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Download or read book Fairy Tale written by Stephen King and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2024-06-25 with total page 800 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Legendary storyteller Stephen King goes into the deepest well of his imagination in this spellbinding novel about a seventeen-year-old boy who inherits the keys to a parallel world where good and evil are at war, and the stakes could not be higher--for that world or ours." --
Book Synopsis Princess Without a Palace by : Kristen Niedfeldt
Download or read book Princess Without a Palace written by Kristen Niedfeldt and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-06-29 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Once upon a time... Princess Liesel is adamant that the last thing she would ever want is to have to leave her splendid palace and marry a prince. But after she scorns one too many suitors, her father loses his temper with her spoiled ways and declares that she must marry the next man who dares to seek her hand! Unfortunately for her, the next man who proposes-albeit unintentionally-is only a humble, traveling minstrel. Now, cast off and penniless, she finds herself at the mercy of her handsome betrothed who intends for her to become a proper peasant. But after a lifetime of being pampered, ordinary chores and tasks are not as easy as she expected, and she soon realizes she will need her prospective husband's help if she hopes to salvage anything of her future. Will the two strangers be able to find a way to work together and perhaps free themselves from their forced betrothal? Or might they find that "happily ever afters" sometimes happen in unexpected ways ... A retelling of the timeless Grimm fairy tale, "King Thrushbeard." *This book is a clean and proper romance.
Book Synopsis Making the Marvelous by : Rori Bloom
Download or read book Making the Marvelous written by Rori Bloom and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2022-06 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rori Bloom demonstrates that Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy (1652–1705) and Henriette-Julie de Murat (1670–1716) changed the stakes of the fairy tale: instead of inviting their readers to marvel at the magic that changes rags to riches, they enjoined them to acknowledge the skill that transforms raw materials into beautifully made works of art.
Book Synopsis The Brown Fairy Book by : Andrew Lang
Download or read book The Brown Fairy Book written by Andrew Lang and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 1904 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The stories in this Fairy Book come from all quarters of the world. For example, the adventures of 'Ball-Carrier and the Bad One' are told by Red Indian grandmothers to Red Indian children who never go to school, nor see pen and ink. 'The Bunyip' is known to even more uneducated little ones, running about with no clothes at all in the bush, in Australia. You may see photographs of these merry little black fellows before their troubles begin, in 'Northern Races of Central Australia, ' by Messrs. Spencer and Gillen. They have no lessons except in tracking and catching birds, beasts, fishes, lizards, and snakes, all of which they eat. But when they grow up to be big boys and girls, they are cruelly cut about with stone knives and frightened with sham bogies all for their good' their parents say and I think they would rather go to school, if they had their choice, and take their chance of being birched and bullied
Book Synopsis The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns by : Chris Colfer
Download or read book The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns written by Chris Colfer and published by Little Brown Bks Young Readers. This book was released on 2013-08-06 with total page 455 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Alex and Conner Bailey have not been back to the magical Land of Stories since their adventures in The Wishing Spell ended. But one night, they learn the famed Enchantress has kidnapped their mother. Against the will of their grandmother (the one and only Fairy Godmother), the twins must find their own way into the Land of Stories to rescue their mother and save the fairy tale world from the greatest threat it's ever faced.
Download or read book Brokedown Palace written by Steven Brust and published by Orb Books. This book was released on 2006-09-05 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Back in print after a decade, Brokedown Palace is a stand-alone fantasy in the world of Steven Brust's bestselling Vlad Taltos novels. Once upon a time...far to the East of the Dragaeran Empire, four brothers ruled in Fenario: King Laszlo, a good man—though perhaps a little mad; Prince Andor, a clever man—though perhaps a little shallow; Prince Vilmos, a strong man—though perhaps a little stupid; and Prince Miklos, the youngest brother, perhaps a little—no, a lot-stubborn. Once upon a time there were four brothers—and a goddess, a wizard, an enigmatic talking stallion, a very hungry dragon—and a crumbling, broken-down palace with hungry jhereg circling overhead. And then... At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Book Synopsis CHILDHOOD CLASSICS - Ultimate Collection: 1400+ Tales of Magic, Adventure, Fairytales & Legends by : Jules Verne
Download or read book CHILDHOOD CLASSICS - Ultimate Collection: 1400+ Tales of Magic, Adventure, Fairytales & Legends written by Jules Verne and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12-18 with total page 14855 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: CHILDHOOD CLASSICS - Ultimate Collection, comprising over 1400 tales, embraces a literary tapestry woven from the fabric of magic, adventure, fairytales, and legends. This anthology showcases the rich diversity and profound depth of literary styles, ranging from the whimsical enchantments of Lewis Carroll to the robust adventures of Mark Twain, underpinned by the universal themes of exploration, moral discovery, and the quest for understanding. Each story stands as a pillar of the genre, with the collection as a whole highlighting significant milestones and transformative narratives that have shaped our cultural heritage and continue to inspire generations of readers and writers alike. The contributing authors and editors, heralds of their time, brought forth a collective treasure trove that transcends the mere act of storytelling. Figures such as Jules Verne and Rudyard Kipling, with their forward-looking visions, Oscar Wilde with his incisive wit, and Harriet Beecher Stowe's poignant narratives, reflect a confluence of historical, cultural, and literary movements spanning from the Victorian era to the early 20th century. This assembly of legendary talents offers readers a unique window into the diverse contexts, values, and dilemmas that these stories navigated, highlighting the enduring relevance of these tales. CHILDHOOD CLASSICS - Ultimate Collection serves as an invaluable repository for those eager to embark on a journey through the landscapes of imagination and legacy. It appeals not only to young readers but also to adults who yearn to revisit the narratives that shaped their earliest reading experiences. This anthology presents a unique opportunity to explore a vast array of literary craftsmanship, themes, and the intricate interplay of cultural histories. Venturing into this collection promises a rewarding exploration of the worlds that have captivated hearts and minds, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling and its power to reflect and shape the human condition.
Download or read book Damnable Tales written by Richard Wells and published by Unbound Publishing. This book was released on 2021-09-02 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This richly illustrated anthology gathers together classic short stories from masters of supernatural fiction including M. R. James, Sheridan Le Fanu and Arthur Machen, alongside lesser-known voices in the field including Eleanor Scott and Margery Lawrence, and popular writers less bound to the horror genre, such as Thomas Hardy and E. F. Benson. These are damnable tales, selected and beautifully illustrated by Richard Wells. They stalk the moors at night, the deep forests, cornered fields and dusky churchyards, the narrow lanes and old ways of these ancient places, drawing upon the haunted landscapes of folk-horror – a now widely used term first applied to a series of British films from the late 1960s and 1970s: Witchfinder General (1968), Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971), and The Wicker Man (1973). But as this collection shows, writers of uncanny fiction were dabbling in the dark side of folklore long before. These twenty-two stories take the reader beyond the safety and familiarity of the town into the isolated and untamed wilderness. Unholy rites, witches’ curses, sinister village traditions and ancient horrors that lurk within the landscape all combine to remind us that the shiny modern, urban world might not have all the answers...
Book Synopsis Positive Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychology by : Erick Messias
Download or read book Positive Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychology written by Erick Messias and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-01-24 with total page 431 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For hundreds of years, psychology has looked into the dysfunctions and symptoms of the mind. It’s only over the last few decades that the field has started to pay attention to what constitutes a functional and content life. Instead of using disease to understand health, positive psychology studies the components of a good life and helps people not only avoid mental health problems but develop happiness. The work done in positive psychology is now at a point where applications are being developed in positive psychotherapy and extended to those with psychiatric diagnoses in positive psychiatry. While these fields are a recent development they hold the promise of helping all of us live a fulfilled life. Medicine in general, and psychiatry in particular, suffers from a worldview that is symptom- and deficit-oriented. By adopting a positive approach, psychology, psychotherapy, and psychiatry add a more holistic, integrative, resource oriented, and preventive perspective. There is great urgency in developing resources and potentials in our patients, not only freeing them from their disorders. Psychiatrists and psychotherapists alike are incorporating these positive tools into their practices with positive clinical outcomes. Standing on the shoulders of pioneers like Nossrat Peseschkian, in positive psychotherapy, and Dilip Jeste, in positive psychiatry, this textbook is the first to bring together these innovations in one volume that will serve as an excellent resource for medical professionals looking to reap the benefits gained by the studies in these areas. Currently, the majority of texts that are available are targeting psychologists and researchers, whereas this book seeks to use positive psychology as the foundation on which the clinical applications are built. As such, this book will be of interest to psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and other mental health professionals. It may be used in educating a new generation of mental health professionals in these tenets that are expanding the reach of psychology, the practice of psychotherapy, and the scope of psychiatry.
Book Synopsis GRANNYS WONDERFUL CHAIR & ITS TALES OF FAIRY TIMES by : FRANCES BROWNE
Download or read book GRANNYS WONDERFUL CHAIR & ITS TALES OF FAIRY TIMES written by FRANCES BROWNE and published by BEYOND BOOKS HUB. This book was released on 2023-06-02 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The writer of “Granny's Wonderful Chair” was a poet, and blind. That she was a poet the story tells on every page, but of her blindness it tells not a word. From beginning to end it is filled with pictures; each little tale has its own picturesque setting, its own vividly realised scenery. Her power of visualisation would be easy to understand had she become blind in the later years of her life, when the beauties of the physical world were impressed on her mind; but Frances Browne was blind from infancy. The pictures she gives us in her stories were created, in darkness, from material which came to her only through the words of others. In her work are no blurred lines or uncertainties, her drawing is done with a firm and vigorous hand. It would seem that the completeness of her calamity created, within her, that serenity of spirit which contrives the greatest triumphs in Life and in Art. Her endeavour was to realise the world independently of her own personal emotion and needs. She, who, out of her darkness and poverty, might have touched us so surely with her longing for her birthright of light, for her share of the world's good things, gives help and encouragement to the more fortunate. In reading the very few details of her life we feel the stimulation as of watching one who, in a desperate fight, wins against great odds. The odds against Frances Browne were heavy. She was born at Stranorlar, a mountain village in Donegal, on January 16, 1816. Her great-grandfather was a man of considerable property, which he squandered; and the younger generation would seem to have inherited nothing from its ancestor but his irresponsibility. Frances Browne's father was the village post-master, and she, the seventh in a family of twelve children, learning privation and endurance from the cradle. But no soil is the wrong one for genius. Whether or not hers would have developed more richly in more generous surroundings, it is difficult to say. The strong mind that could, in blindness and poverty, secure its own education, and win its way to the company of the best, the thoroughly equipped and well tended, gained a victory which genius alone made possible. She was one of the elect, had no creative achievement crowned her triumph. She tells us how she herself learned by heart the lessons which her brothers and sisters said aloud every evening, in readiness for the next day's school; and how she bribed them to read to her by doing their share of the household work. When the usual bribe failed, she invented stories for them, and, in return for these, books were read to her which, while they seemed dull and uninteresting enough to the readers, built up for the eager listener those enchanted steps by which she was to climb into her intellectual kingdom. Her habit was to say these lessons aloud at night, when every one else was asleep, to impress untiringly upon her memory the knowledge for which she persistently fought through the day. There were no book-shops at Stranorlar, or within three counties of it, and had there been one, Frances Browne had no pennies for the luxury of books. But she had friends, and from those who were richer than herself in possession, she borrowed her tools. From the village teacher she learned French, in exchange for those lessons in grammar and geography which, her brothers and sisters had given away to her, in return for numberless wipings and scrubbings in the kitchen. Scott's novels marked an era in her mental life; and of Pope's Iliad — which she heard read when she was about fifteen — she says, “It was like the discovery of a new world, and effected a total change in my ideas and thoughts on the subject of poetry. There was at the time a considerable MS. of my own production in existence, which of course I regarded with some partiality; but Homer had awakened me, and in a fit of sovereign contempt I committed the whole to the flames. After Homer's the work that produced the greatest impression on my mind was Byron's 'Childe Harold.' The one had induced me to burn my first MS., the other made me resolve against verse-making in future.” Her first poem was written at the age of seven, but, after this resolve of her fifteenth year, she wrote no more for nearly ten years. Then, in 1840, when she was four and twenty, a volume of Irish Songs was read to her, and her own music reawakened. She wrote a poem called “The Songs of our Land.” It was published in the “Irish Penny Journal,” and can be found still in Duffy's “Ballad Poetry of Ireland.” After this her poems grew apace: she wrote lyrics for the “Athenaeum,” “Hood's Magazine,” and “Lady Blessington's Keepsake.” Her work was much appreciated, and her poems were reprinted in many of the contemporary journals. She published a complete volume of poems in 1844, and a second volume in 1848 which she called “Lyrics and Miscellaneous Poems.” The first use to which she put her literary earnings, was the education of a sister, to be her reader and amanuensis. In Frances Browne's life each step was in the direction of her goal. From its beginning to its end the strong mind pressed unhesitatingly forward to its complete development, seeking the inner light more steadfastly for the absence of external vision. Her income was a pension of £20, from the Royal Bounty Fund; and with this, for all security, she set out, in 1847, with her sister to Edinburgh, determined to make her own way in the literary world. At leaving her native land she says: “I go as one that comes no more, yet go without regret; The summers other memories store 'twere summer to forget; I go without one parting word, one grasp of parting hand, As to the wide air goes the bird — yet fare thee well, my land!” She quickly made friends in Edinburgh, won by her genius and character, in the circle which included Christopher North. Her industry was amazing: she wrote essays, reviews, leaders, lyrics, stories — indeed, she wrote anything she was asked to write, and under the pressure of her work her prose strengthened and developed. But all her energy could not make her rich. “The waters of her lot,” she says, “were often troubled, though not by angels.” Her own health interfered with her work, and, from the beginning, she out of her own poverty tried to relieve that of her mother. In 1852 she moved to London, and here, by the gift of £100 from the Marquis of Lansdowne, she was for the time released from the pressure of daily necessity. She concentrated on a more important work than she had yet attempted, and wrote a novel which she called “My Share of the World.” It is written in the form of an autobiography of one Frederick Favoursham, a youthful straggler through journalism and tutorship, who wins nothing better, in the end, than a lonely possession of vast estates. But one realises fully, in this story, the strength of a mind whose endeavour is to probe the heart of things, and whose firm incisive expression translates precisely what the mind discovers. There are in this work, and it is natural it should be so, one or two touches of self-revelation; the only ones, I think, which she, in all her writing, permitted herself. She makes her hero say of his mother — "Well I remember her old blue gown, her hands hard with rough work, het still girlish figure and small pale face, from which the bloom and the prettiness had gone so early; but the hard hand had, in its kindly pressure, the only genuine love I ever knew; the pale face looks yet on my sleep with a blessing, and the old gown has turned, in my dreams, to the radiant robe of an angel.” And the delicate sensitive character of Lucy, the heroine, reads like the expression of the writer's own personality: into it she has put a touch of romance. In all her work there is never a word of personal complaint, but the words she puts into the mouth of her hero, when Lucy commits suicide, must have been born of her own suffering: “When the burden outgrows the strength so far that moral as well as physical energies begin to fail, and there is no door but death's that will welcome our weariness, what remains but to creep into that quiet shelter? I think it had come to that with Lucy. Her days were threatened by a calamity, the most terrible in the list of human ills, which the wise Manetho, the last of the Egyptians, with his brave Pagan heart and large philosophy, thought good and sufficient warrant for a man's resigning his place on the earth.” Among other mental qualities, she had, for the fortification of her spirit, a sense of humour. In this same book she writes of “a little man of that peculiar figure which looks as if a not very well filled sack had somehow got legs;” and commenting on a little difficulty of her hero's making, she says, “It is rather an awkward business to meet a family at breakfast whose only son one has kicked overnight.” And how elastic and untarnished must that nature have been which, after years of continuous struggle for bare subsistence, could put her money-wise people on to paper and quietly say of them that “To keep a daily watch over passing pence did not disturb the Fentons — it was a mental exercise suited to their capacities.” The turning of that sentence was surely an exquisite pleasure to its author. And “My Share of the World” is full of cleverly-turned sentences — "Hartley cared for nobody, and I believe the corollary of the miller's song was verified in his favour.” But we must not linger longer over her novel, its pages are full of passages which tell of the vigorous quality of her mind. Frances Browne's poetry is as impersonal as her prose. She belonged to the first order of artists, if there be distinction in our gratitude. The material with which she tried to deal was Life — apart from herself — a perhaps bigger, and, certainly, a harder piece of work than the subjective expression of a single personality. The subjects of her poems are in many lands and periods. The most ambitious — "The Star of Attéghéi" — is a tale of Circassia, another is of a twelfth-century monk and the philosopher's stone, another of an Arab; and another is of that Cyprus tree which is said to have been planted at the birth of Christ, and to spare which Napoleon deviated from his course when he ordered the making of the road over the Simplon. “Why came it not, when o'er my life A cloud of darkness hung, When years were lost in fruitless strife, But still my heart was young? How hath the shower forgot the spring, And fallen on Autumn's withering?” These lines are from a poem called “The Unknown Crown.” The messenger who came to tell Tasso the laureate crown had been decreed him, found him dying in a convent. Then she has verses on Boston, on Protestant Union in New England, on the Abolition of Slavery in the United States, on the Parliament grant for the improvement of the Shannon. Her mind compelled externals to its use. A love of nature was in her soul, a perception of the beauty of the world. She, with her poet's spirit, saw all the green and leafy places of the earth, all its flowery ways — while they, may be, were trodden heedlessly by those about her with their gift of sight. “Sing on by fane and forest old By tombs and cottage eaves, And tell the waste of coming flowers The woods of coming leaves; — The same sweet song that o'er the birth Of earliest blossoms rang, And caught its music from the hymn The stars of morning sang.” ("The Birds of Spring.”) "Ye early minstrels of the earth, Whose mighty voices woke The echoes of its infant woods, Ere yet the tempest spoke; How is it that ye waken still The young heart's happy dreams, And shed your light on darkened days O bright and blessed streams?” ("Streams.”) “Words — words of hope! — oh! long believed, As oracles of old, When stars of promise have deceived. And beacon-fires grown cold! Though still, upon time's stormy steeps, Such sounds are faint and few, Yet oft from cold and stranger lips Hath fallen that blessed dew, — That, like the rock-kept rain, remained When many a sweeter fount was drained.” ("Words.”) Many and many such verses there are which might be quoted, but her work for children is waiting. — For them she wrote many stories, and in their employ her imagination travelled into many lands. The most popular was “Granny's Wonderful Chair,” published in 1856. It was at once a favourite, and quickly out of print, and, strangely enough, was not reprinted until 1880. Then new editions were issued in 1881, '82, '83, '84, '87, and '89. In 1887 Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnet published it, with a preface, under the title “Stories from the Lost Fairy Book,” re-told by the child who read them. “The Lost Fairy Book” was “Granny's Wonderful Chair.” One has not far to read to discover the secret of its popularity with children. It is full of word-pictures, of picturesque settings. Her power of visualisation is shown in these fairy-tales more, perhaps, than in any other of her writings. Truly, she was fortunate in having the Irish fairies to lead her into their gossamer-strewn ways, to touch her fancy with their magic, and put upon her the glamour of their land. When the stories are of them she is, perhaps, at her best; but each story in the book makes a complete picture, each has enough and no more of colour and scene. And the little pictures are kept in their places, pinned down to reality, by delightful touches of humour. Of the wonderful chair Dame Frostyface says in the beginning of the story, “It was made by a cunning fairy who lived in the forest when I was young, and she gave it to me because she knew nobody would keep what they got hold of better.” How did a writer who never saw a coach, or a palace, or the picture of a coach or a palace, tell of the palace and the people and the multitudes, of the roasting and boiling, of the spiced ale and the dancing? Whence came her vision of the old woman who weaved her own hair into grey cloth at a crazy loom; of the fortified city in the plain, with cornfields and villages; of floors of ebony and ceilings of silver; of swallows that built in the eaves while the daisies grew thick at the door? Had her descriptions been borrowed, the wonder of them would cease. But her words are her own, and they are used sparingly, as by one who sees too vividly what she is describing to add one unnecessary or indistinct touch. She seems as much at home under the sea, among hills of marble and rocks of spa, as with the shepherds on the moorland, or when she tells of the spring and the budding of the topmost boughs. The enrichment of little Snowflower, by the King's gifts, links these stories together as artistically as the telling of the princess's raiment in that beautiful book "A Digit of the Moon;” and right glad we are when the poorly clad little girl takes her place among the grand courtiers, and is led away to happiness by the Prince. Frances Browne's list of contributions to children's literature is a long one. In reading these books one is surprised by the size of her imaginative territory; by the diversity of the knowledge she acquired. One, “The Exile's Trust,” is a story of the French Revolution, in which Charlotte Corday is introduced; and in it are descriptions of the scenery of Lower Normandy; another, “The First of the African Diamonds,” is a tale of the Dutch and the banks of the Orange River. Then, in “The Young Foresters,” she conducts her young heroes to Archangel, to see the fine frost and clear sky, the long winter nights and long summer days, to adventure with wolves in the forest and with pirates by sea. In “The Dangerous Guest” she is in the time of the Young Pretender, and in “The Eriksons,” “The Clever Boy,” and “Our Uncle the Traveller,” she wanders far and wide. In reviewing her subjects one realises afresh the richness of the world she created within her own darkness. A wonderful law of Exchange keeps safe the precious things of Life, and it operates by strange and unexpected means. In this instance it was most beautifully maintained; for Frances Browne, the iron of calamity was transmuted to gold. Thus it has been, and thus it shall be; so long as the world shall last, circumstance shall not conquer a strong and beautiful spirit. D. R...from the book.
Book Synopsis Salonnières, Furies, and Fairies by : Anne E. Duggan
Download or read book Salonnières, Furies, and Fairies written by Anne E. Duggan and published by University of Delaware Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Salonnieres, Furies, and Fairies is a study of the works of two of the most prolific seventeenth-century women writers, Madeleine de Scudery and Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy. Analyzing their use of the novel, the chronicle, and the fairy tale, Duggan examines how Scudery and d'Aulnoy responded to and participated in the changes of their society, but from different generational and ideological positions. As both Scudery and d'Aulnoy wrote from within the context of the salon, this study also takes into account the history of the salon, an unofficial institution that served as a locus for elite women's participation in the cultural and literary production of their society. In order to highlight the debates that emerged with the increased participation of aristocratic or mondain women within the public sphere, the book explores the responses of two academicians. Nicolas Boileau and Charles Perrault, to the active presence of women within the public sphere.
Book Synopsis CHILDHOOD CLASSICS - Ultimate Collection: 1400+ Tales of Magic, Adventure, Fairytales & Legends by : J. M. Barrie
Download or read book CHILDHOOD CLASSICS - Ultimate Collection: 1400+ Tales of Magic, Adventure, Fairytales & Legends written by J. M. Barrie and published by e-artnow. This book was released on 2020-07-27 with total page 14847 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: e-artnow presents to you this meticulously edited collection of the most-beloved and enjoyed children's classics of all time. We include the educational classics retold for children, but also - the eternally enchanting tales of dragons, magical creatures, fantastic adventures and animal stories:_x000D_ Dragon Tales:_x000D_ The Reluctant Dragon_x000D_ My Father's Dragon_x000D_ The Book of Dragons_x000D_ Animal Tales & Fables:_x000D_ The Tale of Peter Rabbit_x000D_ The Tale of Benjamin Bunny…_x000D_ Mother West Wind Series_x000D_ The Burgess Bird Book for Children_x000D_ The Burgess Animal Book for Children_x000D_ The Velveteen Rabbit_x000D_ Uncle Wiggily's Adventures & Other Tales_x000D_ Little Bun Rabbit_x000D_ Mother Goose in Prose_x000D_ Lulu's Library_x000D_ The Jungle Book…_x000D_ White Fang_x000D_ Black Beauty_x000D_ The Story of Doctor Dolittle…_x000D_ Aesop Fables_x000D_ The Panchatantra_x000D_ Russian Picture Fables for the Little Ones_x000D_ The Russian Garland: Folk Tales_x000D_ Fairy tales & Fantasies:_x000D_ Complete Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen_x000D_ Complete Fairy Tales of Brothers Grimm_x000D_ Complete Fairy Books of Andrew Lang_x000D_ Five Children and It…_x000D_ Peter Pan_x000D_ Alice in Wonderland_x000D_ Through the Looking Glass_x000D_ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Collection_x000D_ At the Back of the North Wind_x000D_ The Princess and the Goblin_x000D_ Tanglewood Tales…_x000D_ All the Way to Fairyland_x000D_ Friendly Fairies…_x000D_ Old Peter's Russian Tales_x000D_ Childhood Adventures:_x000D_ Robin Hood_x000D_ Pinocchio_x000D_ Gingerbread Man_x000D_ Little Women_x000D_ The Secret Garden_x000D_ A Little Princess_x000D_ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer_x000D_ Journey to the Centre of the Earth_x000D_ Treasure Island…_x000D_ Anne of Green Gables Collection…_x000D_ The Wind in the Willows_x000D_ The Box-Car Children_x000D_ The Railway Children_x000D_ Oliver Twist_x000D_ David Copperfield…_x000D_ Classics Retold:_x000D_ The Iliad of Homer _x000D_ Odysseus_x000D_ The Arabian Nights Entertainments_x000D_ Viking Tales_x000D_ Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table_x000D_ Chaucer for Children_x000D_ Tales from Shakespeare_x000D_ Don Quixote_x000D_ The Pilgrim's Progress_x000D_ Robinson Crusoe_x000D_ Voyage to Lilliput_x000D_ Little Goody Two-Shoes & Mrs Margery Two-Shoes_x000D_ Charles Dickens' Children Stories_x000D_ The Story of Hiawatha_x000D_ Uncle Tom's Cabin_x000D_ Pocahontas
Book Synopsis Glover's Illustrated Guide and Visitors' Companion Through the Isle of Man by : Matthew Glover
Download or read book Glover's Illustrated Guide and Visitors' Companion Through the Isle of Man written by Matthew Glover and published by . This book was released on 1873 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Belgian Fairy Tales by : Griffis, William Elliot
Download or read book Belgian Fairy Tales written by Griffis, William Elliot and published by Aegitas. This book was released on 2015-10-06 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Folklore is an integrant part of Europe. It both expresses Europe’s history and influenced it in return. There are in Europe a rich amount of Fairy tales which made the fame of renowned collectors such as the Grimm brothers or Hans Christian Andersen. But for some country, few is actually known about the variety of their Fairy Tales outside their borders. The following list is a selection of the best Fairy Tales or pieces of literature for children collected in every European country. Folklore of the Low Countries, often just referred to as Dutch folklore, includes the epics, legends, fairy tales and oral traditions of the people of Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Traditionally this folklore is written or spoken in Dutch. Some of the Pre-Christian Dutch mythology took less sacred forms in the Middle Ages folklore and fairy tales, for example tales of the witte wieven, elf and kabouter continued, combining Christian and fairy tale elements. The mythology of Wodan on the Wild Hunt sailing through the sky, is thought to have been one of the tales that changed into tales of Christian Sinterklaas traveling the sky.
Author :Gail Forsyth-Vail Publisher :Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations ISBN 13 :9781558965287 Total Pages :148 pages Book Rating :4.9/5 (652 download)
Book Synopsis Stories in Faith by : Gail Forsyth-Vail
Download or read book Stories in Faith written by Gail Forsyth-Vail and published by Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations. This book was released on 2007 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Tales of India - English by : MEENACHISUNDARAM.M
Download or read book Tales of India - English written by MEENACHISUNDARAM.M and published by MEENACHI SUNDARAM. This book was released on 2024-05-23 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Story Book to increase vocabulary of Students Some other books Title The Power of Mesmerism - Afrikaans (Paper Back) DOMINANDO A PODEROSA ASTROLOGIA VÉDICA EM PORTUGUÊS O Guia do Iniciante - Parte I (Português/Inglês) The Power of Mesmerism - Irish Mastering Vedic Astrology Yoghas Part IV (English) (Persian) اثرات سیارات در همه ستارگان/نکشاتراها Tüm Yıldızlarda/ Nakshatralarda Gezegenlerin Etkileri (Turkish) 250 జ్యోతిష్య శాస్త్రంలో ముఖ్యమైన యోగాలు The Power of Mesmerism - Telugu The Power of Mesmerism - Greek 行星对所有恒星/星座的影响 (Chinese) Účinky planet ve všech hvězdách/Nakshatra (Czech) Auswirkungen von Planeten in allen Sternen/Nakshatras (German) The Power of Mesmerism - Russian Mastering Vedic Astrology Yoghas Part III (English) 모든 별/나크샤트라에 행성이 미치는 영향 (Korean) The Power of Mesmerism - Arabic Επιδράσεις των πλανητών σε όλα τα αστέρια/Νακσάτρα (Greek) Влияние планет во всех звездах/накшатрах (Russian) (Urdu) تمام ستاروں/نکشتروں میں سیاروں کے اثرات KRACHTIGE VEDISCHE ASTROLOGIE BEHEREN DE BEGINNERSGIDS - DEEL I (NEDERLANDS/ENGELS) എല്ലാ നക്ഷത്രങ്ങളിലും/നക്ഷത്രങ്ങളിലും ഗ്രഹങ്ങളുടെ സ്വാധീനം (Malayalam) A bolygók hatásai az összes csillagban (Hungarian) Mastering Vedic Astrology Yoghas Part II (English) The Power of Mesmerism - Portuguese Effets des planètes dans toutes les étoiles/Nakshatras (French) Effekter av planeter i alla stjärnor/Nakshatras (Swedish) The Power of Mesmerism - Italian Skutki planet we wszystkich gwiazdach/nakszatrach (Polish) Planeettojen vaikutukset kaikissa tähdissä/nakshatroissa (Finnish) সকলো নক্ষত্ৰ/নক্ষত্ৰত গ্ৰহৰ প্ৰভাৱ (Assamese) Ảnh hưởng của các hành tinh trong tất cả các ngôi sao/Nakshatras (Vietnamese) The Power of Mesmerism - Hindi Áhrif reikistjarna í öllum stjörnum/Nakshatras (Icelandic) The Power of Mesmerism - Malayalam জ্যোতিষশাস্ত্রে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ যোগাস Kesan Planet dalam semua Bintang/Nakshatra (Malay) The Power of Mesmerism - Japanese ਸਾਰੇ ਤਾਰਿਆਂ/ਨਕਸ਼ਤਰਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਗ੍ਰਹਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਪ੍ਰਭਾਵ (Punjabi) అన్ని నక్షత్రాలు/నక్షత్రాలలో గ్రహాల ప్రభావాలు (Telugu) ಎಲ್ಲಾ ನಕ್ಷತ್ರಗಳು/ನಕ್ಷತ್ರಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಗ್ರಹಗಳ ಪರಿಣಾಮಗಳು (Kannada) تأثيرات الكواكب في كل النجوم/الناكشاترا (Arabic) すべての星/ナクシャトラにおける惑星の影響 (Japanese) வேத ஜோதிட யோகங்கள் (250) - பகுதி 2/2 პლანეტების ეფექტები ყველა ვარსკვლავში/ნაკშატრაში (Georgian) The Power of Mesmerism - German Učinci planeta u svim zvijezdama/nakšatrama (Croatian) සියලුම තරු/නක්ෂත්ර වල ග්රහලෝක වල බලපෑම (Sinhala) Efektet e planetëve në të gjithë yjet/Nakshatras (Albanian) The Power of Mesmerism - Korean إتقان علم التنجيم الفيدي القوي - دليل المبتدئين الجزء الأول (عربي/إنجليزي) The Power of Mesmerism - Persian Éifeachtaí pláinéid i ngach Réalta/Nakshatras (Irish) At lære gammel vedisk astrologi Begynderguiden - Del I (dansk/engelsk) வேத ஜோதிட யோகங்கள் (250) - பகுதி 1/2 KRAGTIGE VEDIESE ATROLOGIE BEHEERS - DIE BEGINNERGIDS DEEL I (AFRIKAANS/ENGELS) The Power of Mesmerism - Croatian The Power of Mesmerism - Ukranian MAÎTRISER LA PUISSANTE ASTROLOGIE VÉDIQUE EN FRANÇAIS Le Guide du Débutant - Partie I (Français/Anglais) The Power of Mesmerism - Albanian The Power of Mesmerism - Sundanese Mastering Vedic Astrology Yoghas Part I (English) The Power of Mesmerism - Afrikaans The Power of Mesmerism - Sinhala Pengaruh Planet di semua Bintang/Nakshatra (Indonesian) Muinaisen vedalaisen astrologian oppiminen Aloitusopas - Osa I (suomi/englanti) Important Yoga in Vedic Astrology (占星学中重要的瑜伽 印度吠陀占星学瑜伽百科全书) ಜ್ಯೋತಿಷ್ಯಶಾಸ್ತ್ರದಲ್ಲಿ ಪ್ರಮುಖ ಯೋಗಗಳು IMPORTANT YOGAS IN ASTROLOGY - PART 1 OF 2 Effekter af planeter i alle stjerner/Nakshatras (Danish) The Power of Mesmerism - Hebrew The Power of Mesmerism - Serbian The Power of Mesmerism - Malay LEARNING ANCIENT VEDIC ASTROLOGY - THE BEGINNER GUIDE PART I The Power of Mesmerism - Dutch બધા નક્ષત્રો/નક્ષત્રોમાં ગ્રહોની અસર (Gujarati) The Power of Mesmerism - Georgian Balukar Planét dina sakabéh Béntang / Nakshatras(Sundanese) Effecten van planeten in alle sterren/Nakshatra's (Dutch) Ефекти планета у свим звездама/накшатрама (Serbian) The Power of Mesmerism - Vietnamese השפעות של כוכבי לכת בכל הכוכבים/נקשאטרות (Hebrew) The Power of Mesmerism - Kannada The Power of Mesmerism - Thai सभी तारों/नक्षत्रों में ग्रहों का प्रभाव (Hindi) ജ്യോതിഷത്തിലെ പ്രധാനപ്പെട്ട യോഗകൾ सभ तारा/नक्षत्र में ग्रहों के प्रभाव (Bhojpuri) The Power of Mesmerism - Marathi The Power of Mesmerism - Polish The Power of Mesmerism - Konkani সমস্ত নক্ষত্র/নক্ষত্রে গ্রহের প্রভাব (Bengali) Efeitos dos planetas em todas as estrelas/Nakshatras (Portuguese) The Power of Mesmerism - Urdu Lär dig forntida vedisk astrologi Nybörjarguiden - Del I (svenska/engelska) Efectos de los planetas en todas las estrellas/Nakshatras (Spanish) The Power of Mesmerism - Finnish ผลกระทบของดาวเคราะห์ในดาวทุกดวง/นักษัตร (Thai) Effekte van planete in alle sterre / Nakshatras (Afrikaans) The Power of Mesmerism - Icelandic Mastering Vedic Astrology Yoghas Part V (English) DOMINAR LA PODEROSA ASTROLOGÍA VÉDICA EN ESPAÑOL La guía para principiantes - Parte I (español/inglés) The Power of Mesmerism - Czech सगळ्या नखेत्रां/नक्षत्रांतल्या ग्रहांचे परिणाम (Konkani) Efectele planetelor în toate stelele/Nakshatras (Romanian) The Power of Mesmerism - Odiya/Oriya The Power of Mesmerism - Turkish Mastering Powerful Vedic Astrology - English The Power of Mesmerism - Danish The Power of Mesmerism - Romanian ସମସ୍ତ ତାରା / ନକ୍ଷତ୍ରରେ ଗ୍ରହମାନଙ୍କର ପ୍ରଭାବ | (Odiya) The Power of Mesmerism - French Efek saka Planet ing kabeh Stars / Nakshatras (JAVANESE) IMPORTANT YOGAS IN ASTROLOGY PART 2 The Power of Mesmerism - Chinese Effetti dei pianeti in tutte le stelle/Nakshatra (Italian) அனைத்து நட்சத்திரங்களிலும்/நக்ஷத்திரங்களிலும் கிரகங்களின் விளைவுகள் (Tamil) The Power of Mesmerism - Punjabi सर्वेषु नक्षत्रेषु/नक्षत्रेषु ग्रहाणां प्रभावः (Sanskrit) The Power of Mesmerism - Spanish The Power of Mesmerism - Javanese The Power of Mesmerism - Swedish PADRONARE LA POTENTE ASTROLOGIA VEDICA - GUIDA PER PRINCIPIANTI PARTE I (ITALIANO/INGLESE)
Book Synopsis Tales the Countess Told by : Stephen Wyatt
Download or read book Tales the Countess Told written by Stephen Wyatt and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2009-10 with total page 63 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An imaginative stage treatment of the amazing life and enchanting fairy tales of the Countess d'Aulnoy "the most famous French writer of fairy tales after Perrault."