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The Violet Fairy Book

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(4,5 Sterne; 106 Bewertungen)

Andrew Lang’s Violet Fairy Book (1901) was a beautifully produced and illustrated edition of fairy tales that has become a classic. This was one of many other collections of fairy tales, collectively known as Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books. (Summary by Wikipedia) (10 hr 4 min)

Chapters

00 - Preface

4:29

Read by BDSEmpire

01 - A Tale of the Tontlawald

33:31

Read by Sandra Estenson

02 - The Finest Liar in the World

7:44

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

03 - The Story of Three Wonderful Beggars

15:30

Read by Christopher Webber

04 - Schippeitaro

5:17

Read by Julia Niedermaier

05 - The Three Princes and Their Beasts

16:21

Read by Patti Cunningham

06 - The Goat's Ears of the Emperor Trojan

5:40

Read by David Lawrence

07 - The Nine Pea-Hens and the Golden Apples

20:12

Read by Christopher Webber

08 - The Lute Player

9:55

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

09 - The Grateful Prince

35:40

Read by Jeannie Tirado

10 - The Child Who Came from an Egg

19:00

Read by Jeannie Tirado

11 - Stan Bolovan

24:06

Read by Bellona Times

12 - The Two Frogs

3:54

Read by David Lawrence

13 - The Story of a Gazelle

32:13

Read by Vin Reilly

14 - How a Fish Swam in the Air and a Hare in the Water

7:12

Read by Kalynda

15 - Two in a Sack

8:52

Read by Sherri Vance

16 - The Envious Neighbour

7:57

Read by Julia Niedermaier

17 - The Fairy of the Dawn

52:24

Read by Vin Reilly

18 - The Enchanted Knife

4:59

Read by April Gonzales

19 - Jesper Who Herded The Hares

18:15

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

20 - The Underground Workers

12:55

Read by dflute

21 - The History of Dwarf Long Nose

45:19

Read by Karen Howard

22 - The Nunda, Eater of People

21:38

Read by Derek

23 - The Story of Hassebu

11:45

Read by BDSEmpire

24 - The Maiden With the Wooden Helmet

8:58

Read by Pamela Krantz

25 - The Monkey and the Jelly-Fish

8:06

Read by Pamela Krantz

26 - The Headless Dwarfs

15:57

Read by Derek

27 - The Young Man Who Would Have His Eyes Opened

8:14

Read by Pamela Krantz

28 - The Boys With the Golden Stars

16:51

Read by Suebee

29 - The Frog

7:48

Read by J. Carl Brown

30 - The Princess Who Was Hidden Underground

5:25

Read by Kalynda

31 - The Girl Who Pretended to be a Boy

41:34

Read by Jeannie Tirado

32 - The Story of Halfman

21:32

Read by Derek

33 - The Prince Who Wanted to See the World

11:09

Read by Julia Niedermaier

34 - Virgilius the Sorcerer

21:38

Read by BDSEmpire

35 - Mogarzea and His Son

12:27

Read by Tonya Ross

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

love the idea of getting lots and lots of stories together!

An amazing classic

(5 Sterne)

I love and have loved this book since I was 3. An instant classic.

very interesting

(2,5 Sterne)

I really like the stories in this book

Very good

(4 Sterne)

This book is awesome 👌, but nothing can beat the crimson fairy book. Kaylnda has always been such a good reader. I wish she read all the tales....... lol ìm into fairy tales a lot. especially short tales. these were.. quite short but some do be long. like 30 minutes. 😀 set my change

Excellent stories, some readers difficult to understand

(4 Sterne)

The stories are a good range from different regions. Unfortunately Julia Niedermaier is extremely difficult to understand so I have skipped those stories.

LOVE IT

(5 Sterne)

I love this book it is great for children if you are looking for other books for children try the Oz series it is also great for children

I wish I new the athours

(4 Sterne)

Read this and you will get information

(4,5 Sterne)

Julia Niedermier reads sooo fast! 🤨She needs to slow down. She is German. I can tell because the way she pronounces stuff. All of the other readers are great though.👍 To: I wish I knew the authors. Andrew Lang is the author.