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fawnvelveteen:Lilac Fairy Book 1902
the-two-germanys:“The Nymph caught the Dryad in her arms.”The New World Fairy BookHoward Angus Kenne
Le Chat Botté, from The Illustrated London News by Kay Nielsen (1913)
The Wounded Dragon, from European Folk and Fairy Tales by John D. Batten (1916)
Illustration from Queen Summer, or The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose by Walter Crane (1891)
The Twin Princesses, from The Lily of Life by Helen Stratton (1913)
Les Fées.Historiettes naïves et enfantines racontées par Charles Perrault.Lithographies artistiques
Conte du Coq d’or, Pouchkine.1910.Skazka o zolotom petouchke, Aleksandr Sergeevič Puskin.(1799-1837)
Snickerty Nick, by Julia Ellsworth Ford.Rhymes by Witter Bynner.Illustrations by Arthur Rackham.New
the-two-germanys:“The Nymph caught the Dryad in her arms.”The New World Fairy BookHoward Angus Kenne
sovietpostcards:Illustrations for Snow Queen by Valery Alfeyevsky
Queen Mab’s Fairy RealmLondon George Newnes 1901 Illustrators include Arthur Rackham[Sold]
A style test for an Adventures of Nils Holgersson book. It’s not the definitive, but we are cloooose
tvandfilm:“Oh, Dash. You’ve read so many books, but you’re still hung up on fairy tales.”DASH &
thesevvs:The Nymph Caught the Dryad in Her Arms - The New World Fairy Book Howard Angus Kennedy(1904
the-two-germanys:“The Nymph caught the Dryad in her arms.”The New World Fairy BookHoward Angus Kenne
gravesandghouls:Andrew Lang - The Blue Fairy Tale Book (1889)
The Blue Fairy Book. Andrew Lang. Illustrations by Henry Justice Ford. Longmans, Green, & Co, Lo
The Prince found her more adorable than ever and very soon afterwards he married her.An illustration
The Olive Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang.with eight coloured plates and numerous illustrations by
the-evil-clergyman:The Buried Moon, from Fairy Book by Edmund Dulac (1916)
Book Art by Karine Diot1. The Little Match Girl2. The Little Mermaid
A fairy from “Lost Hope”, book set in Regency England. Costume resonstruction from the &
Illustrations from L Frank Baum’s Oz books (WW Denslow & John R Neill, 1900 to 1920).(via Wikipe
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