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Charles Perrault Fairy Tales, Lawrence Translator, 1sEd. 1988, Tony Chance Plates
Charles Perrault Fairy Tales, Lawrence Translator, 1sEd. 1988, Tony Chance Plates
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"Tales From Perrault" translated by Ann Lawrence, illustrated by Tony James Chance, Oxford Illustrated Classics published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 1988. First Edition with "First published by Oxford University Press 1988" without any other printings stated.

Dust jacket with original price of L7.95 on the front flap; hard boards, green cloth with gold lettering on spine; 6.1/2" x 9.1/2"; color frontispiece, 118 pages with many line illustrations + 7 color plates on glossy paper, near fine condition.

The anthology of eleven stories includes such favorites as Sleeping Beauty, Puss in Boots, Little Red Riding Hood, Tom Thumb, and Bluebeard, together with some less familiar ones. In this captivating retelling, the tales are set in an ingenious framework which provides an insight into the life and times of Perrault as well as a background to the stories themselves. As a young girl leaves Paris to spend summer in the country, she begs Monsieur Perrault to send her his stories in letters. This he does, enchanting her with tales of fairies and wishes-come-true and making her shiver with stories about wolves, ogres and giants.

"Grade 3-6-- A collection of 11 fairy tales. The book begins with Madame la Marquise's daughter begging Monsieur Perrault to write stories for her over the summer when they are away. These tales then are placed inside letters to Madame la Marquis. They differ slightly from the more commonly accepted versions. For instance, in "Little Red Cap," the girl gets undressed and climbs into bed with the wolf--"where she was astonished to see what her grandmother looked like without her clothes." The wolf eats both the girl and her grandmother. After the story, "Perrault" writes, "Children had better not listen to everyone they meet, and pretty, nicely brought up little girls should be particularly careful whom they talk to. If they're not, it's no wonder they get eaten up." All the tales include a lesson." [from School Library Journal]

"Folklorist Charles Perrault (1628-1703) first published his stories in France in 1697, and these, translated into English as Tales of Mother Goose, were among the earliest popular versions of many of our fairy tales. The stories in this volume, translated and retold by the late Ann Lawrence, are faithful to the well-loved originals, while the stunning illustrations of Tony James Chance bring them vividly and stylishly to life."

Ann Lawrence (1942-1987) was a distinguished writer for children whose books have included There and Back Again, Summer's End, and the Oggy series.

US: Priority (c.2-4 days) --------- $12.50
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Charles Perrault Fairy Tales, Lawrence Translator, 1sEd. 1988, Tony Chance Plates

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