Donegal Fairy StoriesThat the Irish have a rare gift for story-telling is amply illustrated by the ten tales in this book. All favorite folk tales, they epitomize the special charm and enchantment of the Irish imagination - and are certain to delight young readers today as they have for centuries. |
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Amadan Andrew Lang asked battle beggarman birds bottle of loca bum-clock castle CATALOG OF DOVER Ceud Ciad comb dead door DOVER BOOKS E. T. A. Hoffmann EDWARD LEAR FAIRY BOOK father Feach-An-Chruic fell fellow fight Frank Baum gave geasa Giant gold and silver GUSTAV STICKLEY H. A. Guerber harp head heart Hookedy-Crookedy horse Howard Pyle illustrations killed King of Norway King of Scotland laugh lime-kiln little red live long leather look maid mill morning mother Mountain of Fierceness mouse never night photographs plaisham red woman Riches Rory rubbed says Donal says Jack says Nancy says Prince Connal says Shamus says Taig says the Judge says the mare says the Wee Soul of Steel stable stories stuck supper surely Taig tell told took traveled wee red White Wether wonderful wood World's End Yellow Rose
References to this book
A Handbook of Children's Literature - Methods and Materials Emelyn E. Gardner No preview available - 2007 |