50 Fairy Stories

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Enchantment. A midsummer night's dream; Melisande; Rosanella; The Fairy Blackstick; Connla and the fairy maiden; The smith and the fairies; The maiden of the green forest; The prince with the nose; The man who would not scold --

Children and fairies. Sweet-One-Darling and the dream-fairies; Eva's visit to Fairyland; Betty and the wood maiden; The counterpane fairy; Puck of Pook's Hill; My own self; The boy who wanted more cheese --

Fairy helpers. Mrs. Bedonbyasyoudid and Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby; The touch of iron; Graciosa and Percinet; Whippety Stourie; The phantom vessel; The story of Wali Dad, the simple-hearted; Farmer Mybrow and the faries --

Magic and mischief. Paddy Corcoran's wife; The fairy cure; Master and man; A French Puck; The Fairy Fluffikins; Iktomi and the ducks; Iktomi and the muskrat; Adventures of a brownie; The fairies and the envious neighbour; Drak, the fairy; The hillman and the housewife --

Visitors to Fairyland. A boy that visited Fairyland; Murdoch's Rath; Billy Beg, Tom Beg, and the fairies; The fairy cow; Fairy ointment; Bruno's revenge; The fiddler and the fairy ring; The fairy wife; The treasure stone of the fairies; Guleesh --

I wish, I wish. Beautiful as the day; Christmas every day; Under the sun; The magic pitcher; The laird and the man of peace; Peter's two wishes

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AuthorTig Thomas (Compiled)
PublisherMiles Kelly Publishing
PlaceLondon
Year2012
ISBN9781848101098
BindingHardcover
ConditionGood
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