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500 Eternal Masterpieces Of Fairy Tales (Golden Deer Classics) - Cinderella Rapunzel The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp - cover

500 Eternal Masterpieces Of Fairy Tales (Golden Deer Classics) - Cinderella Rapunzel The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp

Hans Christian Andersen, Andrew Lang, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Brothers Grimm, James Stephen, Aleksander Chodźko, Golden Deer Classics

Verlag: Oregan Publishing

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Beschreibung

This Golden Deer Classics compilation contains over 500 classic fairy tales.

CONTENTS:

Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen by Aleksander Chodźko
Fairy Books (Blue, Red, Yellow, Grey, Violet, Crimson, Orange) by Andrew Lang
Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen by Hans Christian Andersen
Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens
Grimm's Fairy Tales by Grimm Brothers
The Arabian Nights by Andrew Lang

Some of the famous tales included in this ebook:

- Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
- Beauty and the Beast
- The Little Mermaid
- Rapunzel
- Cinderella
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Verfügbar seit: 28.12.2017.

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