THE ROYAL FAIRY LIBRARY.

THE ROYAL FAIRY LIBRARY.

In large crown 8vo, either cloth gilt, bevelled boards, or bound in a new form, art linen, gilt top.

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES.A New Translation by Mrs.H. B. Paull. With Twelve Original Illustrations byW. J. Weigand, and Coloured Plates. Complete Edition, specially Adapted and Arranged for the Young.

“These favourite tales, of which a complete collection will here be found, will be as heartily appreciated by children of the present day as they have been for years past.”

“These favourite tales, of which a complete collection will here be found, will be as heartily appreciated by children of the present day as they have been for years past.”

HANS ANDERSEN’S FAIRY TALES.Newly Translated by Mrs.H. B. Paull. With Twelve Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

“This edition of the popular Fairy Tales has been carefully translated and revised and rendered suitable for juvenile readers.”

“This edition of the popular Fairy Tales has been carefully translated and revised and rendered suitable for juvenile readers.”

THE ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENTS.A New Edition, Revised, with Notes, by the Rev.George Fyler Townsend, M.A. With Twelve Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

“A volume that will alike satisfy the critic and delight all children in whose hands it is placed.”

“A volume that will alike satisfy the critic and delight all children in whose hands it is placed.”

HOLME LEE’S FAIRY TALES.A New Edition with Eight Original Illustrations.

“The 74 Stories in this Volume cannot fail to charm children, being full of humorous and quaint conceptions.”

“The 74 Stories in this Volume cannot fail to charm children, being full of humorous and quaint conceptions.”

EASTERN TALES.By Many Story-Tellers. Compiled and Edited from Ancient and Modern Authors byL. Valentine. With numerous Original Illustrations.

“These tales of the East are considered equal to the tales in the ‘Thousand and One Nights.’”

“These tales of the East are considered equal to the tales in the ‘Thousand and One Nights.’”

PRINCE UBBELY BUBBLE’S FAIRY TALES.ByJ. Templeton Lucas. With numerous Illustrations by the Author, “Phiz,”Ellen Edwards, &c.

“An admirable volume of humorous and most amusing stories; children will be delighted with the perusal of them.”—Chronicle.

“An admirable volume of humorous and most amusing stories; children will be delighted with the perusal of them.”—Chronicle.

THE OLD, OLD FAIRY TALES: A Gathering of all the best known and favourite Tales of the last Three Centuries. Selected and Edited by Mrs.Valentine. With numerous Original Illustrations and Coloured Plates.

“This much-needed edition of the Standard Fairy Tales, which are not embraced in the collections of Hans Andersen and the Brothers Grimm, virtually completes the child’s library of fairy literature.”—Observer.

“This much-needed edition of the Standard Fairy Tales, which are not embraced in the collections of Hans Andersen and the Brothers Grimm, virtually completes the child’s library of fairy literature.”—Observer.

THE ONE-EYED GRIFFIN; and other Fairy Tales. A series of Original Stories, byHerbert E. Inman, with numerous Illustrations, byJ. R. Mason.

ICELANDIC FAIRY TALES.By Mrs.A. W. Hall. With Twenty-six Original Illustrations from Drawings byE. A. Mason.

“A young reader could scarcely have a more promising introduction to the literature of the Sagas. Sigurd and Frithjof and Ingeborg are not, indeed, such imposing creatures as they are in the sterner tales; but they are always people whom every child ought to know, and the giants are giants of the proper sort.”—The Scotsman.

“A young reader could scarcely have a more promising introduction to the literature of the Sagas. Sigurd and Frithjof and Ingeborg are not, indeed, such imposing creatures as they are in the sterner tales; but they are always people whom every child ought to know, and the giants are giants of the proper sort.”—The Scotsman.


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