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MY BOOK OF - FAVOURITE FAIRY TALES - ILLUSTRATED BY JENNIE HARBOUR.
MY BOOK OF - FAVOURITE FAIRY TALES - RETOLD BY THE EDITOR - & OTHERS
LIST OF COLOUR PLATES
THE OLD, OLD STORIES
THE GOOSE GIRL
LITTLE SNOW-WHITE
CINDERELLA
PRINCESS GOLDENHAIR
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
A delightful anthology gathers the most beloved classic fairy tales, each retold with a fresh, gentle voice that welcomes new listeners of all ages. The collection is lavishly illustrated by Jennie Harbour, whose graceful brushwork brings princes, princesses, and enchanted creatures to vivid life. The harmonious blend of story and artwork creates an immersive experience that feels both timeless and newly discovered.
Among the treasures is “The Goose Girl,” which opens with a grieving queen sending her daughter off to marry a distant prince, a talking horse named Falada, and a protective lock of her mother’s hair. As the young bride faces a cruel waiting‑maid and the harshness of the road, the magical hair offers whispered counsel, hinting at hidden powers and unseen dangers. This early passage sets a tone of quiet courage and mysterious enchantment that carries through the tale.
Other favorites such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Bluebeard are presented in the same elegant style, each enriched by Harbour’s delicate plates. Listeners will hear familiar morals woven with fresh details, allowing the age‑old stories to feel ever‑new for today’s ears. The anthology celebrates the enduring charm of fairy tales while inviting a fresh generation to fall under their spell.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (189K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sandra Brown and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

b. 1860
Best known for retelling fairy tales and shaping generations of children's annuals, this British writer and editor brought a lively, accessible style to young readers. His work ranged from nursery favorites to adventure and popular nonfiction, making him a familiar name in early 20th-century family reading.
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