• Cinderella Stories - Origins of Fairy Tales
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)
  • Cinderella – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)

Cinderella Stories – and Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)

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Cinderella Stories – And Other Girls Who Lost Their Slippers (Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World)

Cinderella Stories – Origins of the Fairy Tales from around the World contains seven different versions of ‘Cinderella’, including an in-depth introduction to the fairy tale genre itself, as well as the folkloric provenance of the ‘Cinderella’ story. It encompasses ‘Cendrillon’ by Charles Perrault, ‘Aschenputtel’ by the Brothers Grimm, Andrew Lang’s ‘The Wonderful Birch’, the Indian story of ‘Sodewa Bai’ and the ancient Egyptian Cinderella – ‘Rhodopis and Her Little Gilded Sandals’.

What is a fairy tale? The ‘Origins of Fairy Tales from around the World’ series helps to answer this question, by showcasing the amazing breath and diversity involved in classic fairy tales. It focuses on the unusual phenomenon that the same tales, with only minor variations, appear again and again in different cultures – across time and geographical space. Traditionally told as short stories for children, and for adults too, these popular fairy tales will be sure to delight both young and old. Beautifully illustrated, these Cinderella stories combine the best story-telling, with the best art-work, in order that the two may be fully appreciated.

Featured illustrators include, Arthur Rackham, W. Heath Robinson, Walter Crane, Charles Robinson, Edmund Dulac, Jessie Willcox Smith, Honor Appleton and others.

 


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Our collection showcases classic fairy tales, children’s stories, and the work of some of the most celebrated artists, illustrators and authors.
We publish rare and vintage Golden Age illustrated books, in high-quality colour editions, so that the masterful artwork and story-telling can continue to delight both young and old.
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