Wild Swans by Hans ChristianAndersen, Hardcover, 9781897476369 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

Wild Swans

Author: Hans ChristianAndersen  

This magical fairy tale follows a princess who must rescue her eleven brothers from a spell cast by their wicked stepmother. This classic story of enchantment is here illustrated in a remarkable and unusual way—as a series of illustrations that unfold the magical tale without words. The story is printed on the back of the unfolding book.

Read more
Product Unavailable

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

This magical fairy tale follows a princess who must rescue her eleven brothers from a spell cast by their wicked stepmother. This classic story of enchantment is here illustrated in a remarkable and unusual way—as a series of illustrations that unfold the magical tale without words. The story is printed on the back of the unfolding book.

Read more

Description

In the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, The Wild Swans, a princess rescues her 11 brothers from a transformative spell cast by their wicked stepmother. This classic story of enchantment is here presented in a remarkable and unusual way - as a series of unfolding illustrations that tell the tale without words. This stunning edition will captivate lovers of fairy tales and folklore who are familiar with the tale, as well as new generations to the story. A separate booklet of the written story is also included.

Read more

About the Author

Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) was born in Odense, Denmark to a poor family. He left home as a 14-year-old to seek his fortune at the theatre in Copenhagen. Andersen began writing plays and poetry before he left for Copenhagen, but it was not until 1835 that he published the first of the fairytales that would bring him international renown. Since then, his over 200 fairytales have enjoyed undiminished popularity, providing the basis for favorite American interpretations such as Disney's The Little Mermaid.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Simply Read Books
Published
23rd February 2012
Pages
104
ISBN
9781897476369

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

Product Unavailable