An edition of English Fairy Tales (1890)

English fairy tales

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An edition of English Fairy Tales (1890)

English fairy tales

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Thirty-one traditional English tales recount the adventures of giants, witches, princes, princesses, and animals.

Publish Date
Publisher
Penguin
Language
English
Pages
159

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Previews available in: English

Edition Availability
Cover of: English Fairy Tales
English Fairy Tales
March 8, 2007, Dodo Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: English Fairy Tales
English Fairy Tales: Collected by Joseph Jacobs
August 21, 2003, Adamant Media Corporation
Paperback in English
Cover of: English fairy tales
English fairy tales
1993, Knopf, Distributed by Random House
in English
Cover of: English fairy tales
English fairy tales
1970, Penguin
in English
Cover of: English fairy tales.
English fairy tales.
1967, Schocken Books
in English - 3d ed., rev.
Cover of: English Fairy tales
English Fairy tales
1895, Grosset & Dunlap
Cover of: English fairy tales
English fairy tales
19uu, Putnam
- 3d ed., rev.

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Edition Notes

"These stories have been chosen from Joseph Jacob's English fairy tales, first published in 1890 and More English fairy tales, published in 1894."

Published in
Harmondsworth
Series
Puffin books, PS466

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.2/0942
Library of Congress
PZ8.J19 En15, PZ7

The Physical Object

Pagination
159 p.
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4892346M
Internet Archive
englishfairytale0000jaco_h8r8
ISBN 10
0140304665
LCCN
76025040
Library Thing
174210

Work Description

From the book:Who says that English folk have no fairy-tales of their own? The present volume contains only a selection out of some 140, of which I have found traces in this country. It is probable that many more exist. A quarter of the tales in this volume, have been collected during the last ten years or so, and some of them have not been hitherto published. Up to 1870 it was equally said of France and of Italy, that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, within fifteen years from that date, over 1000 tales had been collected in each country. I am hoping that the present volume may lead to equal activity in this country, and would earnestly beg any reader of this book who knows of similar tales, to communicate them, written down as they are told, to me, care of Mr. Nutt. The only reason, I imagine, why such tales have not hitherto been brought to light, is the lamentable gap between the governing and recording classes and the dumb working classes of this country - dumb to others but eloquent among themselves. It would be no unpatriotic task to help to bridge over this gulf, by giving a common fund of nursery literature to all classes of the English people, and, in any case, it can do no harm to add to the innocent gaiety of the nation.

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ONCE upon a time there was a woman, and she baked five pies.
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