The Classic Collection of Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Hans Christian Andersen - The Brothers Grimm & Hans Christian Andersen

The Classic Collection of Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Hans Christian Andersen

By The Brothers Grimm & Hans Christian Andersen

  • Release Date: 2011-08-18
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
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This beautifully illustrated book features classic stories from master storytellers Hans Christian Andersen and The Brothers Grimm. Children and adults will delight in these enchanting tales,  including best-loved stories such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Princess and the Pea, The Elves and the Shoemaker,  Rapunzel and The Ugly Duckling. 
These wonderful stories have withstood the test of time and are part of a heritage of folk and fairy tales that are shared across borders and languages. This collection contains twenty-four popular tales, retold for the contemporary reader.
Accompanying the text, Cathie Shuttleworth’s  beautifully intricate illustrations and gold embellishments decorate every page, making this lovely book a pleasure for parents to read to their children or for children to read by themselves.
Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish storyteller, was born in 1805. Although he was the son of a poor shoemaker, he longed to make his living by writing. After many struggles, he finally became known as a poet, but today it is his fairy tales that are best loved.  Perhaps the secret of Andersen’s success is that he wrote his stories, as he told a friend, as if he were telling them to a child.
Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm was born in 1785 in Germany. His brother Wilhelm Carl came along a year later. Both brothers loved the German language and the stories that were  told in it. In 1812, they published their first collection of folk and fairy tales, collected from all over Germany. Many of the stories had been told for centuries, enchanting children and adults with their mixture of magic and mystery. The brothers went on to make other collections and their books were soon translated around the world. 

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