A CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK FOR THE FRENCH RED CROSS - A WWI Fundraiser


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Edmund Dulac (22 October 1882 – 25 May 1953) was a naturalised British magazine illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer. Born in Toulouse he studied law but later turned to the study of art at the École des Beaux-Arts. He moved to London early in the 20th century and in 1905 received his first commission to illustrate the novels of the Bronte Sisters. During World War I, Dulac produced relief books, of which “A Picture-Book for the French Red Cross” is one. In this volume are 17 illustrated fairy tales, songs, poems and stories for children selected from around the world. Herein you will find the stories like: The Story Of The Bird Feng Young Rousselle Laylá And Majnún The Nightingale Three Kings Of Orient Sindbad The Sailor The Little Seamstress The Real Princess My Lisette Cinderella The Chilly Lover The Story Of Aucassin And Nicolette Blue Beard Cerberus, The Black Dog Of Hades The Lady Badoura The Sleeper Awakened Jusef And Asenath: When, after the war the deluxe children's book market shrank he turned to magazine illustrations among other ventures. He designed banknotes during World War II and postage stamps, most notably those which heralded the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. 10% of the publisher’s profit will be donated to charities supporting wounded returned servicemen. ------- KEYWORDS/TAGS - Children’s stories, Children’s Books, Folklore, Fairy, Folk, Tales, bedtime story, legends, storyteller, fables, moral tales, myths, happiness, laughter, fairy tales for kids, around the world, nursery rhymes, fairy tales story, fairy tales book, short fairy tales, songs, poems, The Bird Feng, Young Rousselle, Layla, Majnun, Nightingale, Three Kings Of Orient, Sindbad The Sailor, Little Seamstress, Real Princess, Lisette, Cinderella, Chilly Lover, Aucassin, Nicolette, Blue Beard, Cerberus, Black Dog, Hades, Lady Badoura, Sleeper, Awakened, Jusef, Asenath, France, England, Germany, Egypt, Persia, China, Hans Christian Andersen, Thousand and One Nights, WWI, Great War, First World War




TALES FOR CHILDREN AT CHRISTMASTIDE - 3 Exquisitely Illustrated Tales


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Herein are 3 richly illustrated tales for children to read especially at Christmas time. Compiled and illustrated by one of the master illustrators of the late Victorian era – Walter Crane. It is uncertain if Walter Crane authored these stories, but sources seem to believe he did. The stories in this short, but extremely well-illustrated volume, are: The Man In The Moon, And How He Got There Cat And Dog Stories A Fortune In An Empty Wallet These stories are unlike the traditional Disney / Victorian fare, so will make for an interesting read. We invite you to download a copy, get yourself a “hot toddy”, then sit back and enjoy these stories. Who knows, you may enjoy reading them as well. =========== KEYWORDS/TAGS: Children’s stories, Children’s Books, Folklore, Fairy, Folk, Tales, bedtime story, legends, storyteller, fables, moral tales, myths, happiness, laughter, , adventure, animal, ball, barking, beggar, belong, Bertram, big, bird, books, brothers, brutal, buzz, carriage, castle, Charles, Charlie, children, claws, companions, concert, courtyard, crooked, Curs, Darkness, dog, earth, empty, enemy, escape, extraordinary, farmyard, first born, forest, forgive, forget-me-not, forget me not, Fusticus, godmother, good-bye, great-grandfather, great grandfather, beseech, sorrow, helter skelter, Henceforth, hide and seek, horse, indescribable, jewels, Jews, joy, King, kitten, lamb, mischief makers, Moon, mousie, Nelly, owl, Perkie, repent, Meow, temper, screeching, spider, Spirit, sword, table, Tim, uncomfortable, vanish, wicked, wizard




EUROPEAN CHRISTMAS STORIES from French and Spanish writers


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Herein are 15 Christmas stories translated from French and Spanish writers like Armando Palacio Valdés, André Theuriet, Antonio Maré, François Coppée, Alphonse Daudet and many more. Compiled and translated by Antoinette Ogden they represent a variety of genres. They are written in the style of the late nineteenth century holiday story, so think Dickens and H. C. Andersen. This work of fables and stories will help set an appropriate Christmassy mood for the holidays. The stories in this volume are: A Bird in the Snow A Christmas in the Forest The Louis-d'or A Christmas Supper in the Marais The Princess and the Ragamuffin A Tragedy The Three Low Masses The Poet's Christmas Eve I take Supper with my Wife The Yule Log The Mule and the Ox Solange, the Wolf-Girl Salvette and Bernadou Maese Pérez, the Organist The Torn Cloak Even though they were translated and originally published in the early 1890’s these stories have long been forgotten and are now seldom told or read in English homes which makes this a welcome addition to any modern collection of Christmas stories. 10% of the publisher’s profit from the sale of this book will be donated to UNICEF. ======= KEYWORDS/TAGS: Christmas, folklore, fairy tales, myths. Legends, childrens stories, children’s book, bedtime stories, fire side, winter, fable, parable, little, great, Christmas, Mass, people, eyes, heart, home, church, white, cold, children, snow, soul, Migajas, love, God, Pacorrito, Juan, far-away, Jacques, organ, Madrid, music, happy, dead, midnight, thousand, black, blind, lady, cloak, rose, fire, beautiful, Celinina, forest, Eve, to-night, Maese, altar, Solange, Pérez, boy, doubt, Bethlehem, wings, angel, Laurent, Gabrielle, heaven, shepherdess, mountain, princess, prince, turkeys, French, Spanish, , laughter, , bells, kiss, Marguerite, Santiago, ragamuffin, wooden, Lucien, Marion, country, Majesté, Majesty, King, Queen, , chapel, surprise, chimes, clock, , frozen, piano, mantel-piece, celebration, cathedral, Garrigou, Monsieur, laughter, Salvette, service, Christ, child, Lord, torches, wolves, Madame, choir, Holy, Yule, Pacorrito, chancellor, archbishop, Balaguère, Brévelay, Bernadou, Robinson, granite, temple, Jean, Trinquelague, Celinina, celestial, fireplace, Juanillo, stairway, chaplain, memories, portico, Seville, lovers, Virgin, breast




Edmund Dulac's Picture-book for the French Red Cross


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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.







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Heritage


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A picture book and biographical dictionary, this book presents 500 works of art by 500 Australian women from colonial times to 1955.







Girls to the Rescue


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During World War I, as young men journeyed overseas to battle, American women maintained the home front by knitting, fundraising, and conserving supplies. These became daily chores for young girls, but many longed to be part of a larger, more glorious war effort--and some were. A new genre of young adult books entered the market, written specifically with the young girls of the war period in mind and demonstrating the wartime activities of women and girls all over the world. Through fiction, girls could catch spies, cross battlefields, man machine guns, and blow up bridges. These adventurous heroines were contemporary feminist role models, creating avenues of leadership for women and inspiring individualism and self-discovery. The work presented here analyzes the powerful messages in such literature, how it created awareness and grappled with the engagement of real girls in the United States and Allied war effort, and how it reflects their contemporaries' awareness of girls' importance.




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