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The Violet Fairy Book.

The Violet Fairy Book.

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The Violet Fairy Book.

by LANG, Andrew (ed.)

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About This Item

London: Longmans, Green, and Co.,, 1901. First edition, first impression, of the seventh title in the Fairy Books series. Taken from Romanian, Japanese, Swahili, and many other sources, its 35 stories include "The Fairy of the Dawn", "The Goat's Ears of the Emperor Trojan", and "The Princess who was hidden Underground". Henry Justice Ford's (1860-1941) artwork for the series "provided a benchmark in fantasy illustration" (Grolier). Though the Fairy Books are credited to Andrew Lang (1844-1912), he acknowledged in the preface to Lilac (1910) that they "have been almost wholly the work of Mrs [Leonora] Lang, who has translated and adapted them from the French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, and other languages". Octavo. Original violet cloth, spine lettered in gilt, spine and front cover blocked in gilt with elaborate floral and fairy motifs within a starry setting, black coated endpapers, edges gilt. Colour frontispiece with tissue guard, 7 colour plates, 25 uncoloured engraved plates, further engravings in the text, all by H. J. Ford. Contemporary gift inscription on half-title; blind stamp of bookseller William Allan of Middlesborough on rear free endpaper recto. Slight rubbing to cloth, the gilt unaffected and notably bright, faint mark to copyright and dedication pages, occasional foxing elsewhere. A very good copy. Grolier Children's 100, 51.

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From the book:The Editor takes this opportunity to repeat what he has often said before, that he is not the author of the stories in the Fairy Books; that he did not invent them 'out of his own head.' He is accustomed to being asked, by ladies, 'Have you written anything else except the Fairy Books?' He is then obliged to explain that he has NOT written the Fairy Books, but, save these, has written almost everything else, except hymns, sermons, and dramatic works.

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Bookseller
Peter Harrington GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
172169
Title
The Violet Fairy Book.
Author
LANG, Andrew (ed.)
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
London: Longmans, Green, and Co.,
Date Published
1901

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