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The Blue Fairy Book

A Timeless Collection of Classic Fairy Tales from Around the World
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Enter a world where kings battle dragons, girls outwit giants, and magic is just a page away.


The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang is the first and most beloved volume in Lang's legendary Colored Fairy Books series. Originally published in 1889, this enchanting collection includes 37 fairy tales from a wide range of cultures and traditions, including beloved versions of Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Jack the Giant-Killer, Aladdin, and many more.


Lang's collection preserves the original charm and moral richness of each story, making this volume a perfect gateway for both young readers and nostalgic adults. With its vibrant language and enduring appeal, The Blue Fairy Book is a must-have for fans of folklore, fantasy, and classic literature.


Why readers adore this edition:


Features well-known tales and hidden gems


Beautifully retold in elegant, Victorian prose


Introduces children to international folklore and morals


Ideal for bedtime reading, homeschooling, or collectors


Perfect for readers who love:


Classic fairy tale anthologies


Illustrated folklore collections


Books by the Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Andersen


Timeless stories full of wonder and wisdom


What readers are saying:


"A magical treasure trove of stories that shaped generations." – Children's Classics Weekly


"The original and best fairy tale collection. Essential for every family bookshelf." – Amazon Reviewer


Click «Buy Now» and bring home a world of magic, mystery, and moral lessons to delight readers of all ages.

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Ilmumiskuupäev Litres'is:
10 juuli 2025
Objętość:
470 lk
ISBN:
9782386916458
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