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Title The green fairy book / edited by Andrew Lang ; with numerous illustrations by H. J. Ford.
Publisher London ; New York: 15 East 16th Street : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1893.
Manufacturer London : Spottiswoode and Co.
Edition Second edition.


LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Rare Books 7th Floor  SMCT 4  NOT FOR LOAN  ASK at the Reading Room

Descript xi, 366 pages, plates : illustrations ; 19 cm
Content text txt
still image
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Edition Second edition.
Note Title-page illustration.
Stories translated by Miss Blackley, Alma Alleyne, Eleanor Sellar, May Sellar, Minnie Wright and Leonora Blanche Lang.
Contents The blue bird -- The half-chick -- Caliph Stork -- The enchanted watch -- Rosanella -- Sylvain and Jocosa -- Fairy gifts -- Prince Narcissus and Princess Potentilla -- Prince Featherhead and Princess Celandine -- The three little pigs -- Heart of ice -- The snuffbox -- The golden blackbird -- The little soldier -- The magic swan -- The shepherdess -- The biter bit -- King Kojata -- Puddocky -- Hok Lee and the dwarfs -- The three bears -- Prince Vivien and Princess Placida -- Little one-eye, little two-eyes, and little three-eyes -- Jorinde and Joringel -- The many-furred creature -- Spindle, shuttle, and needle -- The crystal coffin -- Three snake-leaves -- The riddle -- Jack my hedgehog -- The white snake -- The clever tailor -- The golden mermaid -- The wolf and the fox -- The fisherman and his wife -- The three musicians -- The three dogs.
Ownership and Custodial History Inscription on flyleaf: Teresa Taylor from her loving father Xmas 189[2 or 3]. Final digit is a superimposed 2 and 3. It is difficult to make out which is the correct figure.
Bookplate of Charles Louis Taylor.
From the library of Sheila Taylor.
Copy and Version Identification Note Widespread foxing. Widespread staining from front cover to page 23
Binding Information Case binding of green cloth over boards. Panel stamp blocked in gold. Spine with title, editor, publisher and illustration in gold on spine. Gilt edges.
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Series [Fairy book series]
Fairy book series.
Subject Rare books and special collections.
Alt author Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912, editor.
Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941, illustrator.
Blackley, Miss, translator.
Alleyne, Alma, translator.
Sellar, Eleanor, translator.
Sellar, May, translator.
Wright, Minnie, translator.
Lang, Mrs., translator.
Taylor, Mary Teresa, former owner.
Taylor, Charles Louis, 1850-1920, former owner, inscriber.
Taylor, Sheila, 1919-2008, former owner.
Longmans, Green and Co., publisher.
Spottiswoode & Co., printer.
Descript xi, 366 pages, plates : illustrations ; 19 cm
Content text txt
still image
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Edition Second edition.
Note Title-page illustration.
Stories translated by Miss Blackley, Alma Alleyne, Eleanor Sellar, May Sellar, Minnie Wright and Leonora Blanche Lang.
Contents The blue bird -- The half-chick -- Caliph Stork -- The enchanted watch -- Rosanella -- Sylvain and Jocosa -- Fairy gifts -- Prince Narcissus and Princess Potentilla -- Prince Featherhead and Princess Celandine -- The three little pigs -- Heart of ice -- The snuffbox -- The golden blackbird -- The little soldier -- The magic swan -- The shepherdess -- The biter bit -- King Kojata -- Puddocky -- Hok Lee and the dwarfs -- The three bears -- Prince Vivien and Princess Placida -- Little one-eye, little two-eyes, and little three-eyes -- Jorinde and Joringel -- The many-furred creature -- Spindle, shuttle, and needle -- The crystal coffin -- Three snake-leaves -- The riddle -- Jack my hedgehog -- The white snake -- The clever tailor -- The golden mermaid -- The wolf and the fox -- The fisherman and his wife -- The three musicians -- The three dogs.
Ownership and Custodial History Inscription on flyleaf: Teresa Taylor from her loving father Xmas 189[2 or 3]. Final digit is a superimposed 2 and 3. It is difficult to make out which is the correct figure.
Bookplate of Charles Louis Taylor.
From the library of Sheila Taylor.
Copy and Version Identification Note Widespread foxing. Widespread staining from front cover to page 23
Binding Information Case binding of green cloth over boards. Panel stamp blocked in gold. Spine with title, editor, publisher and illustration in gold on spine. Gilt edges.
Series [Fairy book series]
Fairy book series.
Subject Rare books and special collections.
Alt author Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912, editor.
Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941, illustrator.
Blackley, Miss, translator.
Alleyne, Alma, translator.
Sellar, Eleanor, translator.
Sellar, May, translator.
Wright, Minnie, translator.
Lang, Mrs., translator.
Taylor, Mary Teresa, former owner.
Taylor, Charles Louis, 1850-1920, former owner, inscriber.
Taylor, Sheila, 1919-2008, former owner.
Longmans, Green and Co., publisher.
Spottiswoode & Co., printer.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Rare Books 7th Floor  SMCT 4  NOT FOR LOAN  ASK at the Reading Room

Subject Rare books and special collections.
Descript xi, 366 pages, plates : illustrations ; 19 cm
Content text txt
still image
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Note Title-page illustration.
Stories translated by Miss Blackley, Alma Alleyne, Eleanor Sellar, May Sellar, Minnie Wright and Leonora Blanche Lang.
Contents The blue bird -- The half-chick -- Caliph Stork -- The enchanted watch -- Rosanella -- Sylvain and Jocosa -- Fairy gifts -- Prince Narcissus and Princess Potentilla -- Prince Featherhead and Princess Celandine -- The three little pigs -- Heart of ice -- The snuffbox -- The golden blackbird -- The little soldier -- The magic swan -- The shepherdess -- The biter bit -- King Kojata -- Puddocky -- Hok Lee and the dwarfs -- The three bears -- Prince Vivien and Princess Placida -- Little one-eye, little two-eyes, and little three-eyes -- Jorinde and Joringel -- The many-furred creature -- Spindle, shuttle, and needle -- The crystal coffin -- Three snake-leaves -- The riddle -- Jack my hedgehog -- The white snake -- The clever tailor -- The golden mermaid -- The wolf and the fox -- The fisherman and his wife -- The three musicians -- The three dogs.
Ownership and Custodial History Inscription on flyleaf: Teresa Taylor from her loving father Xmas 189[2 or 3]. Final digit is a superimposed 2 and 3. It is difficult to make out which is the correct figure.
Bookplate of Charles Louis Taylor.
From the library of Sheila Taylor.
Copy and Version Identification Note Widespread foxing. Widespread staining from front cover to page 23
Binding Information Case binding of green cloth over boards. Panel stamp blocked in gold. Spine with title, editor, publisher and illustration in gold on spine. Gilt edges.
Alt author Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912, editor.
Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941, illustrator.
Blackley, Miss, translator.
Alleyne, Alma, translator.
Sellar, Eleanor, translator.
Sellar, May, translator.
Wright, Minnie, translator.
Lang, Mrs., translator.
Taylor, Mary Teresa, former owner.
Taylor, Charles Louis, 1850-1920, former owner, inscriber.
Taylor, Sheila, 1919-2008, former owner.
Longmans, Green and Co., publisher.
Spottiswoode & Co., printer.

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