Moonshine: Fairy Stories
Lord Edward Hugessen Brabourne Baron
Originally Published 1871
Features 8 Ink Illustrations
Newly Edited with new typesetting for ease of reading.
12 Short fantasy tales by author Lord Edward Hugessen Brabourne Baron about Fairies, Elves, Ogres, Dwarfs and Wizards
From the Dedication of the book: Let us love the little Elves still, my children, and keep our childish fondness for them as long as we may. You will find in this book one or two old friends brought out in new garments. Why not? Mutton is mutton all the world over; but if out of the ancient roast mutton of the “Three Wishes” and the “Fairy Godmother” I have made “a haricot” and an “Irish stew” and called them “Potter’s Gift” and “Mulligatawny,” I don’t see that anybody has a right to complain. And in spite of the dull and learned people who object, I have given you an Ogre, a Dwarf, a Witch, a Wizard, quantities of Elves and Fairies, and several animals, who speak like mortal men and women. So I hope you will like the book, and think kindly of the Author, who loves you all well, and does his best to put pleasant, happy thoughts into your hearts as you read his stories. Contains some archaic punctuation and regional dialects or accented English.
Charlie among the Elves
Fitzy’s Story
The Nose
Mulligatawny
The Provender Bees
The Fern Fairy
The Boy and the Birds
Robin-a-Bobbin-a-Bilberry-Ben
Christmas Morning
The Wizard of Bockhanger
“Potter’s Gift”
Valentine’s Day
Edited and Published by The Ages PublishingThis edition is only available in paperback
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Lord Edward Hugessen Brabourne Baron
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İsbn 13 |
979-8583151813
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Yayınevi |
Independently published
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ASİN |
B08QX521NJ
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Gönderen Moonshine: Fairy Stories |
19 Aralık 2020
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