TY - BOOK AU - Andersen,H.C. AU - Owens,Lily TI - The complete Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales /edited by Lily Owens SN - 9780507201480 AV - PZ8 .C667 1997 PY - 1997///, 1984 CY - New York PB - Portland House KW - Fairy tales KW - Denmark KW - Children's stories, Danish KW - Translations into English N1 - The fir-tree --; Little Tiny or Thumbelina --; The brave tin soldier --; The ugly duckling --; Little Ida's flowers --; The storks --; The monkey-box --; The top and ball --; The wild swans --; Ole-luk-oie, the dream-god --; Little Tuk --; The snow queen --; The old house --; The happy family --; The elf of the rose --; The angel --; The story of the year --; The conceited apple-branch --; The pea blossom --; The beetle who went on his travels --; The bottle neck --; The last dream of the old oak --; The Portuguese duck --; The snow man --; The pen and the inkstand --; The butterfly --; Soup from a sausage skewer --; The little mermaid --; The old street lamp --; The darning needle --; A rose from Homer's grave --; The flax --; The shirt collar --; The little match-seller --; The buckwheat --; Little Claus and Big Claus --; The travelling companion --; The galoshes of fortune --; The flying trunk --; The racers --; The metal pig --; The shepherdess and the sheep --; The nightingale --; She was good for nothing --; The goblin and the huckster --; What the old man does is always right --; The story of a mother --; Ib and the little Christina --; Under the willow tree --; The shepard's story of the bond of friendship --; The Jewish maiden --; The old bachelor's nightcap --; The puppet-show man --; Anne Lisbeth --; Beauty of form and beauty of mind --; The philosopher's stone --; In the uttermost parts of the sea --; The march king's daughter --; The child in the grave --; The elfin hill --; The garden of paradise --; The tinder-box --; The shadow --; The mail-coach passengers --; Grandmother --; The last pearl --; Something --; A cheerful temper --; The story of the wind --; The ice maiden --; The old church bell --; Holger Danske --; The sunbeam and the captive --; Children's prattle --; The silver shilling --; The old grave-stone --; The loveliest rose in the world --; A leaf from heaven --; The girl who trod on the loaf --; The emperor's new suit --; The daisy --; The swineherd --; The saucy boy --; The princess and the pea --; The red shoes --; The little elder-tree mother --; The neighboring families --; The wicked prince --; The bell --; There is no doubt about it --; A story --; Everything in the right place --; The dumb book --; Two brothers --; The snail and the rose-tree --; The farm-yard cock and the weather-cock --; Delaying is not forgetting --; A story from the sand-hills --; The gardener and the Noble family --; The talisman --; On judgment day --; This fable is intended for you --; The teapot --; The goblin and the woman --; Which was the happiest --; Peiter, Peter, and Peer --; The candles --; The most incredible thing --; Vano and Glano --; Great-grandfather --; The great sea serpent --; The little green ones --; The flea and the professor --; The days of the week --; The comet --; What the whole family said --; Lucky may lie in a pin --; Sunshine stories --; The rags --; Dance, dance, doll of mine! --; Aunty Toothache --; The cripple --; The gate key --; What old Johanne told --; Godfather's picture book --; A great grief --; The jumper --; Jack and Dullard --; Ole the tower-keeper --; The drop of water --; Two Maidens --; The Bishop of Borglum and his warriors --; The bell-deep --; The Phoenix bird --; The swan's nest --; The psyche --; The will-o-the-wisp is in the town says the moor-woman --; The windmill --; In the nursery --; The golden treasure --; The storm shakes the shield --; The bird of popular song --; The toad --; The Porter's son --; The snowdrop --; Our aunt --; The dryad --; The thistle's experiences --; Poultry Meg's family --; What one can invent --; The thorny road of honor --; In a thousand years --; By the almshouse window --; Moving day --; A string of pearls --; The new century's goddess --; What the moon saw --; Lucky peer --; The court cards; 2 N2 - More than 156 of the great Dane's best-loved fairy tales ER -