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Ruth Manning-Sanders

Author of A Book of Ghosts and Goblins

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Works by Ruth Manning-Sanders

A Book of Ghosts and Goblins (1968) 85 copies, 2 reviews
A Book of Wizards (1966) 80 copies, 1 review
A Book of Witches (1965) 75 copies, 1 review
A Book of Dragons (1964) 74 copies
A Book of Mermaids (1967) 60 copies, 2 reviews
A Book of Dwarfs (1963) 56 copies
A Book of Giants (1962) 50 copies
A Book of Cats and Creatures (1981) 47 copies, 1 review
A Book of Ogres and Trolls (1972) 40 copies
A Book of Monsters (1975) 39 copies
Scottish Folk Tales (1976) 39 copies, 1 review
A Book of Magic Animals (1974) 37 copies
A Book of Devils and Demons (1970) 37 copies
A Book of Magical Beasts (1965) 34 copies, 1 review
A Bundle of Ballads (1959) 31 copies
A Book Of Kings And Queens (1977) 30 copies
A Choice of Magic (1971) 28 copies
Folk and Fairy Tales (1978) 28 copies
Animal Stories (1961) 24 copies
Festivals (1972) 21 copies
Tortoise tales (1974) 15 copies
Gianni and the Ogre (1970) 14 copies, 1 review
A Book of Magic Adventures (1983) 12 copies
The West of England (1949) 11 copies
Seaside England (1951) 9 copies
The Smugglers (1978) 9 copies
Fox Tales (1976) 8 copies
The English Circus (1952) 8 copies
Mystery at Penmarth (1941) 8 copies
A Book of Magic Horses (1984) 8 copies
Boastful Rabbit (1978) 7 copies
Circus Boy (1960) — Author — 6 copies
Young Gabby Goose (1975) 6 copies
The Spaniards Are Coming (1969) 6 copies
Oh Really Rabbit (1980) 5 copies
The River Dart (1951) 4 copies
Old Dog Sirko (1974) 4 copies
Tales of Magic & Mystery (1985) 4 copies
Old Witch Boneyleg (1978) 4 copies
The Haunted Castle (1979) 3 copies
The magic squid. (1968) 3 copies
Luke's circus (1940) 3 copies
The City 3 copies
She was Sophia (1932) 2 copies
Cock and the Fox, The (1978) 2 copies
Hucca's Moor (1929) 2 copies
Children by the Sea (1938) — Author — 2 copies
Slippery Shiney (1965) 2 copies
Birds, Beasts and Fishes (1962) 2 copies
Melissa 1 copy
Lazy Hans (1977) 1 copy
Waste Corner 1 copy
Run Away (1934) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Random House Book of Ghost Stories (1991) — Contributor — 157 copies, 3 reviews
Ghost Stories (1991) — Contributor — 152 copies, 1 review
The Kingfisher Treasury of Witch and Wizard Stories (1996) — Contributor — 74 copies
Cornish Short Stories (1976) — Contributor — 24 copies
Dragons, Dragons, Dragons (1972) — Contributor — 23 copies
A Second Storyteller's Choice (1965) — Contributor — 12 copies

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12 reviews
Terrific, as always. I loved these anthologies when I was a child, and upon reading this four decades later, have learned they hold up nicely. Even back then I remember looking for Jacques' work anywhere I could find it. And I love Manning-Sanders voice; she really makes the stories come alive, as if she's telling them to you. I never have liked the ones that use archaic stylings; to me they seem dusty....

This particular collection is, I believe, brand-new to me. Though some stories are show more vaguely familiar, they're the kind that occur in many cultures and thus in many anthologies, including the tale of Aladdin. Other things I don't remember at all; in Rich Woman, Poor Woman" the selfish and the kind get the same reward: "What work you do first in the morning, you will do until nightfall." Depending on what you're doing at dawn, this can be prize or curse....

I particularly like this bit, about a king who is fed up with a very finicky daughter and her shenanigans to get out of marrying even the most eligible princes. "... any man who (met her implausible requirement) might come forward and marry his daughter; and he would throw in the kingdom as a wedding gift, for he felt like going into a monastery, so greatly had Cannetella vexed him.""
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I read this book as a kid from the library and loved it. So I decided to buy the book as an adult, and found it on ebay.

The original version from the 1970's was not available but I did find a new-edition paperback with an updated cover. I was sad that it wasn't the original cover, but whatever. I bought it, and to my dismay, the original illustrations within the book are no longer there. I assume it's some copyright issue or something, although both the author and illustrator were dead by show more the time of the re-issue by Mab Media in 2016.

I remember one of the original illustrations had a human girl with the tail of a donkey growing out of her forehead, and that was quite a humorous illustrations. All the old illustrations were beautifully done, and it's a shame the new edition doesn't have these because they really added to the stories.

I loved this book as a kid, but some of the stories are pretty meh now that I re-read them as an adult. Still, I would have given this 4 stars if the original illustrations by Robin Jacques were intact, but alas, Mab Media just added these simplistic little illustrations at the beginning of these chapters (mainly of one object, so it doesn't really illustrate the story itself) and these new illustrations suck compared to the old ones. The cover itself isn't very impressive either, compared to the beautiful old one.

It's always sad and disappointing when a book re-issue doesn't include original illustrations if they were splendid.
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A Book of Ghosts & Goblins is a wonderful collection of tales about all sorts of creatures and spooks, both good and evil. The 21 stories are reminiscent of fairy tales, most having a moral lesson (be kind, help others, don't judge by appearances, etc).

I loved this collection of stories. Some are scary, some funny and others are just weird. All of them were enjoyable! I liked the fact that the stories weren't just all about ghosts, but added in goblins and other supernatural creatures.

This show more book is middle grade appropriate, but also enjoyable for adults. The stories are spooky and strange, but not too scary for kids (yet not so benign that adults won't enjoy them). The tales are all well-written and each averages about 5-6 pages. Illustrations are by Robin Jacques (an amazing UK artist who illustrated more than 100 children's books in his career). The artwork is awesome and so creative! The pictures really add depth to the stories. :) The front cover art is just wonderful!

Ruth Manning-Sanders wrote several collections of fairy tales, all illustrated by Robin Jacques. Topics range from Giants and Dwarfs to Mermaids and Dragons! I loved this collection of stories. I definitely want to read more of her books! Magical stories!
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I really liked "A Book of Mermaids" because Ruth Manning-Sanders does a really good job at telling a different story about mermaids in every chapter. The main purpose of this book is to share different stories about mermaids. They are mystical and magical creatures who's worlds are enjoyable to read about. Although there are some similar characteristics in the stories, such as mermaids usually having long hair that they like to comb, no characters were similar and they all had different show more plots which I found very innovative. In one story, a mermaid's parent was a whale, while in another story, the whale is the king of the sea. Some of my favorite stories from the book are The Lost Prince, The Kingdom of Ocean, Margrette, The Comb, the Flute, and the Spinning Wheel, and The Untidy Mermaid. I liked The Lost Prince because it made the mermaid sort of the villain of the story, which is different than most popular mermaid tales. As a fan of tales of mermaids and the ocean, I really enjoyed reading these stories. However, a con about this book would probably be how short the stories are. Because each story is condensed, it does jump time periods quickly. I also felt like it could have had more clear, descriptive details to help enhance the story and its setting. There were times I would get confused about certain things such as the herd of cows and large bull in the story Rake Up! I wasn't sure if these animals were animals that lived underwater with the mermaids or if the mermaids were on land with them. I also really wanted to know more about certain stories despite it ending at the end of the chapter. show less

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