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Hans Christian Andersen's Complete Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen
Canterbury Classics
2014
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All the best-loved fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, including "The Ugly Duckling," "Thumbelina," "The Red Shoes," "The Princess on the Pea," and "The Emperor's New Clothes," fill the pages of this beautiful leather-bound collector's edition. Also included is "The Tallow Candle" -- one of the earliest stories written by Andersen, just discovered recently! With both short and long anecdotes, this is a great book of bedtime stories or for rainy-day reading. The attached bookmark ribbon ensures readers will never lose their place as they wander through the imagination of one of the most popular children's writers of all time. Lexile score: 950L
"It doesn't matter if you're born in a duck yard, so long as you are hatched from a swan's egg!"-Hans Christian Andersen, "The Ugly Duckling."Fairy tales are timeless treasures passed from generation to generation, and few are as beloved as those of Danish author, Hans Christian Andersen. From the princess so sensitive she is discomforted by a single pea beneath a tower of mattresses to the unfortunate-looking duckling who matures into a stunning swan, these are the stories that stay with us long after we leave childhood behind. First published in 1835, Andersen's tales continue to delight the modern audience. Now part of the Word Cloud Classics series, Hans Christian Andersen Tales is a chic and affordable collection of these wonderful stories, complete with classics like "Thumbelina" and "The Little Mermaid," plus some wonderful lesser-known gems to discover anew.
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen; Joan D. Vinge
Racehorse Publishing
2017
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Some of our most well-known tales were originated by the pen of Hans Christian Andersen. A prolific writer, Andersen’s oeuvre includes plays, novels, and poems but he is most well-regarded for his fairy tales. Stories such as ?The Princess and the Pea”,” ?The Ugly Duckling,” and ?The Emperor’s New Clothes” are incredibly well-known and all from the mind of this illustrious fairy tale author.This lovely edition features color and black and white illustrations by Danish artist Kay Nielsen as well as all new foreword by Joan D. Vinge. There is an otherworldly quality in Nielsen’s art-deco styled pieces that provide adventurous and vibrant versions of these sixteen stories. The art still feels completely fresh and unique in this collection of masterworks featuring including ?The Nightingale,” ?The Red Shoes,” ?The Snow Queen,” and others.These enchanting stories are wonderful for children, and collectors of fine art alike. Experience these classics again, and pick up this beautiful edition of Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales.
Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales Paperback
Lushena Books
2021
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This enchanting collection, retold by writer and critic Naomi Lewis, contains twelve of Hans Christian Andersen's magnificent stories. It includes Thumbelina, a little girl no more than a thumb-joint high, The Emperor's New Clothes, the tale of a man who cares only for his appearance and The Little Mermaid, who longs to one day marry a human prince. With a wonderful cover illustration and new introduction by award-winning picture-book creator Jan Pienkowski.
"The story of Hans Brinker, or of any boy born and bred in Holland, cannot be fitly told without including something of the story of Holland itself-of its history, its oddities, and the leading characteristics of its heroic and thrifty people."-Mary Mapes Dodge, preface, Hans BrinkerA beloved childhood favorite for a century and a half-and a book that readers continue to enjoy and appreciate long into adulthood-Hans Brinker, the Silver Skates (1865) by Mary Mapes Dodge went through more than 100 editions during the author's lifetime alone. This replica of the 1915 edition features beautiful color illustrations by George Wharton Edwards, an impressionist painter, who enlivens the tale of the poor but virtuous Dutch boy in a way that few other artists have achieved. This edition brings the enchanting work of Mary Dodge to a new generation of children.
It's 1940 and Hans and his comrades are on their way to France as part of the forces set to invade Western Europe. This episode finds Karl opportunistically indulging in his rather unconventional pastime, the French getting truly fried, and Hans being as frustratingly imbecilic and painfully oblivious as always. Join Hans on his (mis)adventures as he clumsily attempts to navigate the French battlefield in the first days of the invasion before taking an unexpected holiday in Paris with a very special visitor. Filled with brilliantly detailed art, deliciously dark humour and accurately depicted vehicles from the early war, whether you're a history or art buff or simply love to laugh, this comic promises to please
Enjoy more than forty magical fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen, the storyteller behind beloved stories like "The Little Mermaid" and "Thumbelina," available together in this beautiful collectible edition. Discover Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tales in this lovely selection of some of his most famous stories, originally published in the 19th century. His tales are filled with memorable characters such as the little mermaid, the princess and the pea, Thumbelina, the ugly duckling, and the emperor from "The Emperor's New Clothes." Sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet, but always enchanting, these tales are timeless bedtime stories and an essential addition to the libraries of fairy tale readers. This charming collection includes: "The Little Mermaid" "Thumbelina" "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" "The Princess and the Pea" "The Ugly Duckling" "The Emperor's New Clothes" "The Red Shoes" "The Snow Queen" "The Nightingale" And more
Enjoy more than forty magical fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen, the storyteller behind beloved stories like "The Little Mermaid" and "Thumbelina," available together in this beautiful collectible edition. Discover Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tales in this lovely selection of some of his most famous stories, originally published in the 19th century. His tales are filled with memorable characters such as the little mermaid, the princess and the pea, Thumbelina, the ugly duckling, and the emperor from "The Emperor's New Clothes." Sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet, but always enchanting, these tales are timeless bedtime stories and an essential addition to the libraries of fairy tale readers. This charming collection includes: "The Little Mermaid" "Thumbelina" "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" "The Princess and the Pea" "The Ugly Duckling" "The Emperor's New Clothes" "The Red Shoes" "The Snow Queen" "The Nightingale" And more
Hans Urs Von Balthasar and Theological Style: Sketching the Masters
Christopher Myers
TT CLARK
2026
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Hans Christian Andersen's Complete Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen
Canterbury Classics
2026
erikoissidos
Enjoy these classic tales of mermaids, princesses, ducklings, and dancing shoes from master storyteller Hans Christian Andersen. All the best-loved fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, including "The Little Mermaid," "The Ugly Duckling," "Thumbelina," "The Red Shoes," "The Princess on the Pea," and "The Emperor's New Clothes," fill the pages of this beautiful leather-bound collector's edition. Also included is "The Tallow Candle"--one of the earliest stories written by Andersen. This book offers dozens of bedtime stories or hours of rainy day reading, as there are both short and long pieces included. Curl up with this collection of classics from one of the most popular writers of all time and lose yourself in childhood memories.
Hans Christian Andersen in American Literary Criticism of the Nineteenth Century
Herbert Rowland
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
2020
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In Hans Christian Andersen in American Literary Criticism of the Nineteenth Century, Herbert Rowland argues that the literary criticism accompanying the publication of Hans Christian Andersen’s works in the United States compares favorably in scope, perceptiveness, and chronological coverage with the few other national receptions of Andersen outside of Denmark. Rowland contends that American commentators made it abundantly evident that, in addition to his fairy tales, Andersen wrote several novels, travelogues, and an autobiography which were all of more than common interest. In the process, Rowland shows that American commentators “naturalized” Andersen in the United States by confronting the sensationalism in the journalism and literature of the time with the perceived wholesomeness of Andersen’s writing, deploying his long fiction on both sides of the debate over the nature and relative value of the romance and the novel, and drawing on two of his works to support their positions on slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.
Memoirs – Hans Jonas
Hans Jonas; Christian Wiese; Krishna Winston
Brandeis University Press
2021
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When Hans Jonas died in 1993, he was revered among American scholars specializing in European philosophy, but his thought had not yet made great inroads among a wider public. In Germany, conversely, during the 1980s, when Jonas himself was an octogenarian, he became a veritable intellectual celebrity, owing to the runaway success of his 1979 book The Imperative of Responsibility. In the 1920s, Jonas studied philosophy with Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, but the Nazi regime forced him to leave Germany for London in 1933. He later emigrated to Palestine and eventually enlisted in the British Army’s Jewish Brigade to fight against Hitler. Following the Israeli War of Independence, he emigrated to the United States and took a position at the New School for Social Research in New York. He became part of a circle of friends around Hannah Arendt and Heinrich Blucher, which included Adolph Lowe and Paul Tillich. This memoir, a diverse collection of previously unpublished materials—diaries, letters, interviews, and public statements—has been organized by Christian Wiese, whose afterword links the Jewish dimensions of Jonas’s life and philosophy. Because Jonas’s life spanned the entire twentieth century, this memoir provides nuanced pictures of German Jewry during the Weimar Republic, of German Zionism, of the Jewish emigrants in Palestine during the 1930s and 1940s, and of German Jewish émigré intellectuals in New York. Since Memoirs was first published in 2008, interest in the work of Hans Jonas has grown among American academics in recent years.
It is just a couple of days before Christmas at Bird Scratch Ranch. Twin goats Hans and Greta wander around the farmyard taking in all the excitement of the other animals as they prepare for Christmas. They are confused and do not understand what all the excitement is about. They have never heard of this thing called Christmas or what presents are. There is even talk of someone named Santa Claus that they have never met.As they head to the barn to ask their mom about this Christmas thing, they run into Ben the guard dog. When they tell him that they do not understand what Christmas is all about, Ben tells them that back when he was a young pup, he did not know what it was either until his mom told him a story about Christmas. Though he does not have time right now, he promises to tell them the story on Christmas Eve.On Christmas Eve, Ben sets Hans, Greta, and some of their friends down in the barn and tells them the story his mom once told him. The story of the very first Christmas.