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Andersen's Fairy Tales (Signet Classics) (edition 1987)

by Hans Christian Andersen

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For more than 150 years, Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tales have charmed and entertained audiences around the world. Blending old folk tales with fantasy, the Danish bard's stories are rich in humor and sharp with irony. The forty-seven fables in this beautifully translated collection tell of kings and princesses, of farm boys and mermaids, of witches and ogres. Some of the tales-like The Little Match Girland The Emperor's NewClothes-we know by heart. Others-like The Jumpersand The Flying Trunk-are sure to become instant favorites. Packed with memorable characters (who could forget the Ugly Duckling or the Little Mermaid?), Andersen's fairy tales have withstood the test of time, delighting generation after generation of children and adults-and they promise to remain bedtime favorites for centuries to come . . . Translated by Pat Shaw Iversen With a New Introduction And an Afterword by Joanne Greenberg Illustrated with line drawings… (more)
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Title:Andersen's Fairy Tales (Signet Classics)
Authors:Hans Christian Andersen
Info:Signet Classics (1987), Paperback, 384 pages
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Andersen's Fairy Tales (Signet Classic) {29 stories} by Hans Christian Andersen

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Collection of 30 newly translated short stories that capture Andersen's storytelling voice without sugar-coating the endings.

Excellent for those who want to go beyond Disney versions of classic stories. ( )
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Greenwald, SheilaIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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A soldier came marching along the highway: One, two! One, two!
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For more than 150 years, Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tales have charmed and entertained audiences around the world. Blending old folk tales with fantasy, the Danish bard's stories are rich in humor and sharp with irony. The forty-seven fables in this beautifully translated collection tell of kings and princesses, of farm boys and mermaids, of witches and ogres. Some of the tales-like The Little Match Girland The Emperor's NewClothes-we know by heart. Others-like The Jumpersand The Flying Trunk-are sure to become instant favorites. Packed with memorable characters (who could forget the Ugly Duckling or the Little Mermaid?), Andersen's fairy tales have withstood the test of time, delighting generation after generation of children and adults-and they promise to remain bedtime favorites for centuries to come . . . Translated by Pat Shaw Iversen With a New Introduction And an Afterword by Joanne Greenberg Illustrated with line drawings

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The garden of paradise --
Little tiny --
The fir tree --
The storks --
Little Ida's flowers --
The red shoes --
The ugly duckling --
The princess and the pea --
The girl who trod on a loaf --
The angel --
The bottle neck --
The snow queen --
The marsh king's daughter --
The swineherd --
The little match girl --
The emperor's new clothes --
Hans clodhopper --
Great Claus and Little Claus --
The wild swans --
The nightingale --
Elder-tree mother --
Holger the Dane --
The bell --
The shepherdess and the sweep --
The steadfast tin soldier --
The roses and the sparrows --
The old street lamp --
What the good man does is always right --
The tinder box.
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