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Cinderella - Grimm, Brothers; Lang, Andrew; Perrault, Charles
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29 versions of Cinderella in one volume: 'The Cat Cinderella,' 'The Little Glass Slipper,' 'Aschenputtel,''The Baba Yaga,' 'The Little Glass Slipper,' 'Katie Woodencloak,' 'Tattercoats,''Ashey Pelt,' 'The Sharp Grey Sheep,''Rashin-Coatie,' 'Cap O'Rushes,''The Hearth Cat,''The Princess and The Golden Shoes,' 'The Twelve Months,' 'Yeh-Shen,' 'Kongji and Patzzi,' 'Bawang Putih And Bawang Merah,' 'The Story of T¿m and Cám,' 'Fair, Brown, and Trembling,' and more ...

Produktbeschreibung
29 versions of Cinderella in one volume: 'The Cat Cinderella,' 'The Little Glass Slipper,' 'Aschenputtel,''The Baba Yaga,' 'The Little Glass Slipper,' 'Katie Woodencloak,' 'Tattercoats,''Ashey Pelt,' 'The Sharp Grey Sheep,''Rashin-Coatie,' 'Cap O'Rushes,''The Hearth Cat,''The Princess and The Golden Shoes,' 'The Twelve Months,' 'Yeh-Shen,' 'Kongji and Patzzi,' 'Bawang Putih And Bawang Merah,' 'The Story of T¿m and Cám,' 'Fair, Brown, and Trembling,' and more ...
Autorenporträt
The Brothers Grimm, Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm (1786-1859), began collecting folklore in 1806 in response to a renewed German interest in the subject. Their first collection of fairy tales, Children's and Household Tales was published in 1812, forever popularizing such stories as "Cinderella," "Hansel and Gretel," "Rapunzel," and "Snow White." Mervyn Peake's illustrated edition of the Grimms' Household Tales was originally published in 1946, and this is the first time it has been made available since then with the original color illustrations. Like the Grimms' stories, Peake's illustrations combine the comic and the sinister and evoke a strong sense of childhood fear and humor. Stories by the Grimms remain wildly popular to this day, and this beautiful edition contains many old favorites such as "Sleeping Beauty," "Rumpelstiltskin," "Snow White," and "Cinderella," as well as a number of less familiar tales. Complementing the stories and illustrations is an introduction by novelist Sarah Waters, a lifelong fan of Peake's illustrations.