The classic 1862 fairy tales of the Prince and Princess by narrating the history of Prince Glee and Princess Trill, the cruel persecutions and condign punishment of Aunt Spite, the adventures of the great Tuflongbo and the story of the blackcap in the giant’s well
Table of Contents:
Little idle, and wicked fairy of the creeping plant with many tendrils
Fairy queen’s heralds proclaim the grandball at Elfin court
The grand ball at elfin court, and what happened there
The solemn festival of midsummer eve
There’s no smoke where there’s no fire
The aweful warning of pickle, prig and slumph
The reward of courage and kindness
The conspiracy of Spite and the masksellers
Spite’s journey to elfin court
Spite’s interview with fancy, the court Moralist and story-teller
How the conspiracy of the mask-sellers was quite successful and how Princess Trill was carried off
Prince Glee and Tuflongbo set out in pursuit of Princess Trill
Prince Glee and Tuflongbo fall into the hands of giants
Prince Glee and Tuflongbo in the giants’ well, catch a glimse of the face of mannikin face
How the giants changed their mind about making lark-pie of Princess Trill, Prince Glee, tuflongbo, and the blackcap, and what they did with them afterwards
The return of prince Glee, Princess Trill, tuflongbo and the blackcap to elfin court
Weight | 0.6 kg |
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Author | Holme Lee,Frederick Warne (Firm),John Childs and Son,Scribner, Welford, and Co |
Publisher | Frederick Warne |
Publication Year | 1868 |
Pages | 239 |
Format | Hardcover |