Neil Philip

Neil Philip

  • 5 stars across 19 books
Retold by: Neil Philip is a writer, folklorist and poet. Among his many books are Poets of the Inuit, The Adventures of Odysseus, and The Tale of Sir Gawain. His work has won numerous awards, including the Aesop Award of the American Folklore Award and the Literary Criticism Book Award of the Children's Literature Association.
Sheila Moxley is an artist and illustrator who as well as books has painted on ceramics, t-shirts, murals, greetings cards, wrapping paper and advent calendars.
1st October 1998

Fandex Mythology

Bringing the world of MYTHOLOGY to your fingertips, Fandex presents a field guide to the legendary figures of ancient Gr... MoreFandex Mythology

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19th August 2002

The Little People: Stories of Fairies, Pixies and Other Small Folk

Lavishly illustrated, this riveting survey of the "little people" of myth and legend is packed with intriguing tales abo... MoreThe Little People: Stories of Fairies, Pixies and Other Small Folk

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1st September 1990

A New Treasury of Poetry

This collection which features 288 poems by such writers as Emily Dickinson, e.e. cummings, Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn B... MoreA New Treasury of Poetry

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6th November 2008

Best-Loved Celtic Fairy Tales

A collection of stories from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall and Brittany which show their common ... MoreBest-Loved Celtic Fairy Tales

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17th May 2007

Best-Loved Fairy Tales

A beautifully designed collection of well-loved fairy tales, including such favourites as Rumpelstiltskin, Little Snow-W... MoreBest-Loved Fairy Tales

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16th November 2018

The Snow Queen: A story in seven parts

The Snow Queen is the most magical and profound of all Hans Andersen's fairy tales. It is a quest full of mystery, humou... MoreThe Snow Queen: A story in seven parts

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4th October 2012

The Book of Christmas

- What is the significance of holly at Christmas?- When should you make your figgy pudding?- Why was the Old Lad's Passi... MoreThe Book of Christmas

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