Grimm's Fairy Tales

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A Classic Collection of Fairy Tales with the Timeless Illustrations by Golden-Age Artist Arthur Rackham.

Racehorse for Young Readers’ Children’s Classic Collections is a new series that offers readers timeless compilations of children’s literature. Handsomely packaged and affordable, this new series aims to revitalize these enchanting works and continue the tradition of sharing them with the next generation.

Highlighting the work of Golden Age illustrator Arthur Rackham, this beautiful new edition of Grimm’s Fairy Tales is the perfect gift for any fan of children’s classics. This fantastic collection includes some of the most popular tales ever told, such as:

  • Snow White
  • Rapunzel
  • Hansel and Gretel
  • Rumpelstiltskin
  • And many more!
Whether you’re a collector or just want to share these incredible tales with the young readers in your life, this book will provide readers with countless hours of unforgettable stories and artwork.
 

Grimm's Fairy Tales Reviews | Toppsta

9781631586347

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This is Book 23 in the Children's Classic Collections Series. See all Children's Classic Collections books here.

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About The Brothers Grimm

Jacob Grimm was born in 1785, followed by his brother Wilhelm in 1786. Their father, Phillipp, a judge, was ambitious and prosperous, while their mother, Dorothea, was a devoted and caring housewife, and they also had three more brothers and a sister. They lived in the town of Steinau in central Germany, in a large comfortable home. All the children went to

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About Arthur Rackham

Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh in 1859. He was educated at St Edward's School, Oxford, but family circumstances prevented him from entering Oxford University. He joined the Bank of England as a gentleman clerk in 1879, rising to become the Bank's Secretary in 1898. He wrote a series of short stories, married Elspeth Thomson in 1899 and their only chil

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