Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella


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The author draws from a variety of folk traditions to put together this version of Cinderella, including elements from Mexico, Iran, Korea, Russia, Appalachia, and more.




Cendrillon and the Glass Slipper (Illustrated)


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Her godmother, who was a Fairy, said, “You would like to go to the ball, is that not so?” When her father remarries, his daughter is mistreated and labelled a Cinder-maid by her two new stepsisters. However, when the King’s son announces a ball, Cendrillon finds her life forever changed by the appearance of her Fairy Godmother, who just might be able to make all her dreams come true... Enjoy this new translation of the most famous and beloved version of the Cinderella fairytale in all its original glory with silhouette illustrations by Arthur Rackham. [Folklore Type: ATU-510A (Persecuted Heroine)]







Cinderella Or the Glass Slipper


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Cinderella's father, a widower, married a woman with two daughters. When he died, full of envy for her sweetness and beauty, they treated her with great contempt and forced her to do the dirtiest tasks; But she still stays sweet and serene The prince organizes a dance to find a wife but despite being his greatest illusion, the stepmother prevents Cinderella from attending. While crying, her fairy godmother appears, who transforms her into a princess to go to the dance, warning that the spell will be undone at midnight. Cinderella and the prince fall in love and dance non-stop, but at midnight Cinderella runs off, losing one of her shoes. The prince decides to try it on all the girls and marry the one he serves. And despite the evil attempts of the stepmother and her daughters, finally the shoe serves Cinderella,




Cinderella, Or the Little Glass Slipper (Illustrated by Walter Crane)


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The classic fairy tale of Cinderella illustrated by Walter Crane. Crane's work in children's books in cooperation with Edmund Evans earned him worldwide fame in the late 19th century.




Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper


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«Cinderella» by Charles Perrault, Charles Welsh and illustrated by Michael Bychkov.













Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper and Jack and the Bean Stalk - Illustrated by Alice M. Mitchell (The Banbury Cross Series)


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The Banbury Cross Series was a collection of 12 volumes of books edited by Grace Rhys and published in London by Dent in the 1890s. Each book is attractively illustrated with full page and partial page pen and ink drawings in a classic Art Nouveau style by leading artists of the era. In this volume Rhys brings four lesser known children's tales together with the humourous black and white illustrations of Alice M. Mitchell. Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse, The Story of Mr. Vinegar, The Story of Chicken-licken, and Lazy Jack are depicted with wit, charm and love. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality editions, using the original text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of children.