The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cottington


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From the preeminent fairy artist and his author wife comes the backstory of Cottington Hall and its intriguing inhabitants, both family and faeries. The rise and fall of the Cottingtons gives us humorous, and sometimes tragic, glimpses into how this eccentric British family became inexorably entwined with the faeries living among them during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. When a descendant, Maddi, visits the Cottingtons’s dilapidated hall, she finds herself caught up in a story of intrigue and mystery. While reading the letters and journals of her ancestors and discovering a wealth of inventions aimed at allowing humans to visit the fairy realm unharmed, Maddi slowly becomes aware of the faeries and their world. Also available from Brian and Wendy Froud: Brian Froud’s Faeries’ Tales and Brian Froud’s Goblins: 10 1/2 Anniversary Edition. “Nobody does fantasy art like the guy who gave us The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth.” —io9







Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Journal


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Lady Angelica Cottington took the infamous photograph of a group of fairies that was authenticated by Arthur Conan Doyle. This book presents a collection of journal extracts from 'Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book'.







Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book


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Written by a former member of the Monty Python troupe, this satire of the fairy picture hoax of 1895 is riotously witty, visually extraordinary and wildly original. Illustrations.




Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy


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Full-color, saddle stitched, 12 month wall calendar, sold shrinkwrapped with stiffener. Each monthly spread features a watercolor reproduction of Brian Froud's interpretation of a "pressed fairy", as found in Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book, as well as writer Terry Jones' whimsical and humorous "fairy holidays".