Chapter 14

Fairy and Nursery Tales.

Fairy and Nursery Tales.

Fairy and Nursery Tales.

Fairy and Nursery Tales.

With Father Tuck to Fairyland.Re-told by Edric Vredenburg and others. One hundred pages of the old familiar Fairy Tales, illustrated with twenty pages in colour, and numerous black and white pictures.

With Father Tuck to Nurseryland.Edited by Edric Vredenburg. One hundred pages of the old nursery favourites, illustrated with twenty pages in colour, and eighty pages in black and white.

Father Tuck’s Annual.Edited by Edric Vredenburg. 128 pages, with 160 illustrations in colour and black and white, and numberless stories, verses, puzzles, etc.

A most welcome gift to every child.

The Crystal Fairy Book.Sixty-four pages of Stories and Poems, by Nora Chesson, M. A. Hoyer, Grace C. Floyd, etc. Edited by Edric Vredenburg. Full of pictures in colour and black and white.

Guardian Angels.Poems and Stories by Nora Chesson, Helen M. Burnside, etc. Edited by Edric Vredenburg. Sixty-four pages, profusely illustrated in colour and black and white.

Once Upon a Time.Sixty-four pages of Stories and Poems, by Nora Chesson, M. A. Hoyer, Grace C. Floyd, etc., profusely illustrated in colour and black and white, by Maud Goodman, Arthur Dixon, and others. Edited by Edric Vredenburg.

Playtime Stories.Told by E. Nesbit, Nora Chesson, Grace C. Floyd, and Edric Vredenburg. Sixty-four pages, illustrated in colour and black and white, by Maud Goodman, M. Bowley, Hilda Cowham, etc.

The Emerald Fairy Book.Ninety-six pages, with Stories and Poems by Clifton Bingham, Grace C. Floyd, M. A. Hoyer, etc. Illustrated by Frances Brundage, Dorothy Furniss, etc. Edited by Edric Vredenburg. Illustrated throughout with pictures in colour and black and white.

Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales.Illustrated with sixty-nine pictures in colour and black and white, by E. J. Andrews and S. Jacobs. Edited by Edric Vredenburg.

Grimm’s Fairy Tales.Illustrated with ninety-five pictures in colour and black and white, by E. J. Andrews and S. Jacobs. Edited by Edric Vredenburg.

The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm need no recommendation to parents, the stories and the morals learnt from them are likely to last as long as the English language.


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