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Illustrated by Gordon Browne

Fairy Tales FROM Grimm With Introduction by S. BARING GOULD 'Ofnetv editioHfi of old favourites the jialni must be given, we think, to this collection of Fairy Tales from Grinun. . . . We do not think a better edition Jias appeared. Review of Reviews.

  • No more acceptable edition of

some of Grimni's Stories has been published.'— St NT)AB,r>. •^ is/l. 'Altogether delight- ful. The illustrations are full of charm and sy)n2xithy. — SaturDxVY Review. ' A fairy book beyond reproach.— Graphic. ' Grimm is cdirays delightful, but in his j)rescnt nexo dress he is more delightful than ever. Mr. Gordon Broiotie cJuirms u.'i al- ways with his dainfi, pichtres.'— Guardian. ' All the illustra- ^^"->-v_ fions are simply inimitable.' Queen. The Prince who was afraid of Xothing.'-p. 216. Large crown Svo. printed on svperfine jiapcr, cloth boards.

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