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POLISH FAIRY TALES - illustrated children's tales from Poland

POLISH FAIRY TALES - illustrated children's tales from Poland
Author: Anon E. Mouse
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2018-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 882757316X

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Herein are classic folklore selections from a large collection made by A. J. Glinski in 1862. These fairy tales come from a far and distant past and may even date from primitive Aryan times. They represent the folklore current among the peasantry of the Eastern provinces of Poland, and also in those provinces formerly known as White Russia. In this 148 page volume, with 19 exquisite and beautiful colour plates by Cecile Walton, you will find the stories of: The Frog Princess, Princess Miranda And Prince Hero, The Eagles, The Whirlwind, The Good Ferryman And The Water Nymphs, The Princess Of The Brazen Mountain and The Bear In The Forest Hut. Poland is on the little known “Amber Road”, a trade route that extends from St Petersburg, on the Baltic Sea and goes South through Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Slovenia to Italy on the Mediterranean Sea. As such it is not surprising to find these six exquisite tales embedded in Polish folklore. In olden days not only were goods and amber traded but so were stories and tales. Fairy tales were originally told to teach the young the lessons of life. In olden times it was often necessary to teach that good people had to make a stand against evil, or else evil would rule. Sometimes this meant following a path that paralleled that of the forces of evil – and this had to be learned at a young age. In these tales the defeat of the evil protagonist is always guaranteed. Fairy tales continue to be popular and continue to be used to teach these lessons, for it would seem that the forces of evil have not yet learned from history that Good always wins! TAGS: folklore, fairy tales, myths, legends, children’s stories, bedtime, fables, Polish fairy tales, Frog Princess, Princess Miranda, Prince Hero, Eagles, Whirlwind, Good Ferryman, Water Nymphs, Brazen Mountain, Bear, Forest Hut, poland, amber road, route, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, illustrated, Baltic, Russia


Best of Polish Fairy Tales

Best of Polish Fairy Tales
Author: Sergiej Nowikow
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-05-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517196356

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Reading these fairy tales, you will enjoy the wisdom and life experience of many generations of Polish people that are behind them. If you want to feel the humor of this wonderful nation and get a glimpse of its people's kindness, just continue reading these wonderful tales. This book comprises the following 50 fairy tales: 1.Maria: What Is Destined to Come Shall Come 2.Anuszka the Golden Braid 3.About Two Girls - A Kind One and a Wicked One 4.The Girl and the Prince in the Cow's Skin 5.Lazy Girl 6.Sermon 7.Three Lamps 8.About a Simple Man Who Comforted His Master 9.People Getting Rich 10.Extraordinary Wife 11.Owl and the Hawk 12.The Reason Why the Hare Eats No Meat 13.Dog's Winter Thoughts and Summer Thoughts 14.Is there justice in this world? 15.Mazek's Debt 16.Very Worst Punishment 17.It Does not Stab, nor Does It Shoot, yet It Knocks One Senseless 18.About a Rich Gentleman 19.How a Smith Worked His Way to Heaven 20.About a Prince Who Did not Want to Die 21.A Present for the Kings' Godson 22.About the King's Son 23.How a Simple Man's Son Became the King and Married a Sea Girl 24.How the Dog Got the Wolf Wear Boots 25.Gustek's Misfortune 26.Two Brothers 27.Miracle at the Mill 28.Lark and the Wolf 29.Spellbound Pike 30.Ostruda Stone 31.The Dwarf and the Bear 32.Nobleman and Michal 33.Punished for Guile 34.Misfortune 35.Ram Brother and Duck Sister 36.Shepherd 37.Golden Fish 38.Gold Trot 39.Healing Water 40.Prince and His Helpers 41.About a Cockerel 42.Fisherman's Son and the Water Man's Daughter 43.Boy and His Dog and Cat, and the Lion Cub 44.One Who Went to Ask the Sun 45.Magic Gun, Fiddle, and Boots 46.Glass Hill 47.Fear 48.Titelitury 49.Tailor's Wife and the Countess 50.How the Slug Defeated the Fox. This book contains only basic Latin symbols.


67 Tales from Poland

67 Tales from Poland
Author: Polish Tales
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781543240900

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The book comprises the best of Polish folk tales as well as short stories by the most renowned Polish authors, such as: Henryk Sienkiewicz, Władysław St.Reymont, Bolesław Prus, Adam Szymanski, Stefan Zeromski, Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski, Zofia Rygier-Nałkowska, Wacław Sieroszewski. It is undoubtedly the best compilation of Polish fairy tales and children's short stories.


The Glass Mountain

The Glass Mountain
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2015-11
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781406360950

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Jan Pienkowski brings eight of the best-loved Polish folk tales to life with vibrant and witty paper cut illustrations. Jan Pienkowski illustrates eight popular Polish folk tales using the traditional paper cut technique he learned as a child. Featuring classic stories such as "Pan Twardowski", "The Glass Mountain", "The Wawel Dragon" and "The Fern Flower". Jan Pienkowski breathes new life into the magical tales of his homeland. It is a brand-new title from one of the giants of children's illustration. The bold, witty illustrations will appeal to children. It is the perfect way to introduce children to classic Polish folk tales. It is a beautiful jacketed hardback gift book that families will enjoy again and again.


Polish Fairy Tales

Polish Fairy Tales
Author: A. Glinsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983097966

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Seven great fairy tales with over twenty illustrations, these Polish fairy tales make great bedtime reading for children of all ages. Have a "Look Inside".


Polish Fairy Tales

Polish Fairy Tales
Author: A. J. Glinski
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781366568540

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Translated by Maude Ashurst Biggs and illustrated by Cecile Walton. This beautifully-illustrated edition of A. J. Glinksi's classic tales provides a marvelous glimpse into the world of Polish legend and folklore-and reveals its closeness and affinity to the greater European family of nations. Glinksi, Poland's master folklore writer, and his nation's equivalent of the Brothers Grimm, spent many years in the mid-nineteenth century travelling all over his nation's lands, listening to and writing down the stories as told to him by the ordinary folk. In this manner, he captured Polish folklore as it truly was-the way that the peasants would tell their children as part of a wide-ranging oral tradition. Bound up in history, legend, moral virtues, and ancient European culture, these classic stories were introduced to the English-speaking world early in the twentieth century. They were an instant hit, with tales such as the Frog Princess, Princess Miranda and Prince Hero, and many others quickly winning their place in the great classic tales of European literature.


Slavonci Fairy Tales

Slavonci Fairy Tales
Author: John Theophilus Naaké
Publisher: London : H.S. King
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1874
Genre: Fairy tales
ISBN:

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Polish Fairy Tales

Polish Fairy Tales
Author: A. J. Glinsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-06-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983097232

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Seven great fairy tales and twenty color plateillustrations, these Polish fairy tales make great bedtime reading for children of all ages. Have a "Look Inside".


Polish Fairy Tales

Polish Fairy Tales
Author: A. Glinski
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2017-01-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542832144

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This beautifully-illustrated edition of A. J. Glinksi's classic tales provides a marvelous glimpse into the world of Polish legend and folklore-and reveals its closeness and affinity to the greater European family of nations. Glinksi, Poland's master folklore writer, and his nation's equivalent of the Brothers Grimm, spent many years in the mid-nineteenth century travelling all over his nation's lands, listening to and writing down the stories as told to him by the ordinary folk. In this manner, he captured Polish folklore as it truly was-the way that the peasants would tell their children as part of a wide-ranging oral tradition. Bound up in history, legend, moral virtues, and ancient European culture, these classic stories were introduced to the English-speaking world early in the twentieth century. They were an instant hit, with tales such as the Frog Princess, Princess Miranda and Prince Hero, and many others quickly winning their place in the great classic tales of European literature. From the introduction by Maude Ashurst Biggs: These are selections from a large collection made by A. J. Glinski, printed at Wilna in 1862. These fairy tales come from a far past and may even date from primitive Aryan times. They represent the folklore current among the peasantry of the Eastern provinces of Poland, and also in those provinces usually known as White Russia. The obvious likenesses between these and the folklore of Germany, the Celtic nations, or to the Indian fairy tales, will strike every reader. This new edition has been completely reset, and includes digital reproductions of all the original illustrations. Table of contents: The Frog Princess Princess Miranda and Prince Hero The Eagles The Whirlwind The Good Ferryman and the Water Nymphs The Princess of the Brazen Mountain The Bear in the Forest Hut Appendix


The Mermaid of Warsaw

The Mermaid of Warsaw
Author: Richard Monte
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1907666680

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Enchanting, wicked and often very funny, Poland's folk tales are one of the great treasures of Central Europe. Crowned by the story of The Mermaid of Warsaw, the eight colourful tales in this collection include Skarbnik's Second Breakfast, set deep in the Wieliczka salt mines, The Turnip-Counter from Karkonosze and The Copper Coin of Wineta, alongside stories from, Poznan and the Polish lakes. Paul Hess's stylish illustrations make this a collection to delight children everywhere.