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Illustrated by
Alice Provensen
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Martin Provensen.
Here are collected (and reissued from the 1971 original) twelve literary fairy tales from several different European traditions, including Hans Christian Andersen's "The Nightingale"; Barbara Leonie Picard's "The Three Wishes"; Seumas MacManus's "Feather o' My Wing." Readers may recognize Katharine Pyle's "The Dreamer" because of Uri Shulevitz's picture book The Treasure, and Ruth Manning-Sanders's "The Seven Simons" contains the gist of The Five Chinese Brothers without the racism. The voices of these master storytellers are unfailingly distinctive and involving; frequent full-page-plus illustrations in the Provensens' inimitable style provide robust accompaniment. A foreword by Joan Bodger (author of How the Heather Looks) explaining the difference between a literary fairy tale and a folktale is a delightful bonus.