Australian Fairy Tales
James Hume-Cook
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





"The Stories in this little book have been set down almost in the same words in which they were told. How the telling of them came about is a very simple matter. Having three children, each of whom loved a Fairy Tale, it somehow became the fashion, on Sunday evenings, to tell them a story.
On one occasion, when the youngest member was just about to be taken to bed, his sister said; “None of the books about Fairies ever say a word about Australia! Are there any Australian Fairies, Father?”
Somewhat hastily, perhaps, I answered: “Why, yes, of course! Whole tribes of them!”
Instantly the order went forth: “Then you will please tell us about them the very next time you tell us a story!" - Summary by the author (3 hr 40 min)
Chapitres
Preface, Foreword and "As Told To" | 6:29 | Lu par dc |
The Magic Well | 32:26 | Lu par Emily Schueller |
The Fairy City | 41:06 | Lu par Jessica Burns |
The Prince’s Palace | 33:14 | Lu par jenno |
The Prince’s Marriage | 29:12 | Lu par Faithann Gibson |
The Skylark’s Story | 5:55 | Lu par Jodi Nairz |
Gourds and Quinces | 3:23 | Lu par dc |
The Grape Vine’s Story | 6:45 | Lu par Brittney King |
When the Stork Called | 3:05 | Lu par Helen Cole |
The Raindrop’s Story | 8:22 | Lu par Raphael Workman |
The Door Mat’s Story | 7:08 | Lu par vday |
Clover Perfume’s Story | 13:52 | Lu par o2ngai |
Music’s Story | 8:48 | Lu par dc |
The Moon’s Garden Party | 20:40 | Lu par Faithann Gibson |