THEHAPPYPRINCEANDOTHERTALES

statue on a pedestalTHEHAPPYPRINCEANDOTHERTALEScherubsee captionTHE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOONTHE HAPPY PRINCEAnd Other TalesBy OSCAR WILDEIllustrated by CHARLES ROBINSONNNNNEW YORK: BRENTANO’SFirst published by David Nutt, May, 1888Reprinted January, 1889; February, 1902; September, 1905; February, 1907; March, 1908; March, 1910Reset and published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1920Special Edition, reset. With illustrations by Charles Robinson, published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1913. Reprinted 1920PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAINBY HAZELL, WATSON AND VINEY, LD.,LONDON AND AYLESBURY.To Carlos BlackercherubCONTENTSPageThe Happy Prince15The Nightingale and the Rose41The Selfish Giant59The Devoted Friend73The Remarkable Rocket105cherubroseLIST OF COLOUR PLATESThe King of the Mountains of the MoonFrontis.Facing PageThe Palace of Sans-Souci20The Loveliest of the Queen’s Maids of Honour26The Rich Making Merry in Their Beautiful Houses while the Beggars were Sitting at the Gates32She will Pass me by42His Lips are Sweet as Honey48In every Tree he could see there was a Little Child64The Little Boy he had Loved68The Green Linnet76Hans in his Garden92The Russian Princess106“Let the Fireworks Begin,” said the King122

statue on a pedestalTHEHAPPYPRINCEANDOTHERTALEScherubsee captionTHE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOONTHE HAPPY PRINCEAnd Other TalesBy OSCAR WILDEIllustrated by CHARLES ROBINSONNNNNEW YORK: BRENTANO’SFirst published by David Nutt, May, 1888Reprinted January, 1889; February, 1902; September, 1905; February, 1907; March, 1908; March, 1910Reset and published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1920Special Edition, reset. With illustrations by Charles Robinson, published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1913. Reprinted 1920PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAINBY HAZELL, WATSON AND VINEY, LD.,LONDON AND AYLESBURY.To Carlos BlackercherubCONTENTSPageThe Happy Prince15The Nightingale and the Rose41The Selfish Giant59The Devoted Friend73The Remarkable Rocket105cherubroseLIST OF COLOUR PLATESThe King of the Mountains of the MoonFrontis.Facing PageThe Palace of Sans-Souci20The Loveliest of the Queen’s Maids of Honour26The Rich Making Merry in Their Beautiful Houses while the Beggars were Sitting at the Gates32She will Pass me by42His Lips are Sweet as Honey48In every Tree he could see there was a Little Child64The Little Boy he had Loved68The Green Linnet76Hans in his Garden92The Russian Princess106“Let the Fireworks Begin,” said the King122

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THEHAPPYPRINCEANDOTHERTALES

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THE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON

THE HAPPY PRINCEAnd Other TalesBy OSCAR WILDEIllustrated by CHARLES ROBINSONNNNNEW YORK: BRENTANO’S

THE HAPPY PRINCEAnd Other TalesBy OSCAR WILDEIllustrated by CHARLES ROBINSON

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First published by David Nutt, May, 1888Reprinted January, 1889; February, 1902; September, 1905; February, 1907; March, 1908; March, 1910Reset and published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1920Special Edition, reset. With illustrations by Charles Robinson, published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1913. Reprinted 1920

First published by David Nutt, May, 1888

Reprinted January, 1889; February, 1902; September, 1905; February, 1907; March, 1908; March, 1910

Reset and published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1920

Special Edition, reset. With illustrations by Charles Robinson, published by arrangement with David Nutt by Duckworth & Co., 1913. Reprinted 1920

To Carlos Blacker

To Carlos Blacker

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The Happy Prince

The Nightingale and the Rose

The Selfish Giant

The Devoted Friend

The Remarkable Rocket

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rose

The King of the Mountains of the Moon

The Palace of Sans-Souci

The Loveliest of the Queen’s Maids of Honour

The Rich Making Merry in Their Beautiful Houses while the Beggars were Sitting at the Gates

She will Pass me by

His Lips are Sweet as Honey

In every Tree he could see there was a Little Child

The Little Boy he had Loved

The Green Linnet

Hans in his Garden

The Russian Princess

“Let the Fireworks Begin,” said the King


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