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_aAndersen, H. C. _q(Hans Christian), _d1805-1875., _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe complete Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales /edited by Lily Owens. |
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_aNew York : _bPortland House, _c(c)1997, 1984. |
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_aThe fir-tree -- _tLittle Tiny or Thumbelina -- _tThe brave tin soldier -- _tThe ugly duckling -- _tLittle Ida's flowers -- _tThe storks -- _tThe monkey-box -- _tThe top and ball -- _tThe wild swans -- _tOle-luk-oie, the dream-god -- _tLittle Tuk -- _tThe snow queen -- _tThe old house -- _tThe happy family -- _tThe elf of the rose -- _tThe angel -- _tThe story of the year -- _tThe conceited apple-branch -- _tThe pea blossom -- _tThe beetle who went on his travels -- _tThe bottle neck -- _tThe last dream of the old oak -- _tThe Portuguese duck -- _tThe snow man -- _tThe pen and the inkstand -- _tThe butterfly -- _tSoup from a sausage skewer -- _tThe little mermaid -- _tThe old street lamp -- _tThe darning needle -- _tA rose from Homer's grave -- _tThe flax -- _tThe shirt collar -- _tThe little match-seller -- _tThe buckwheat -- _tLittle Claus and Big Claus -- _tThe travelling companion -- _tThe galoshes of fortune -- _tThe flying trunk -- _tThe racers -- _tThe metal pig -- _tThe shepherdess and the sheep -- _tThe nightingale -- _tShe was good for nothing -- _tThe goblin and the huckster -- _tWhat the old man does is always right -- _tThe story of a mother -- _tIb and the little Christina -- _tUnder the willow tree -- _tThe shepard's story of the bond of friendship -- _tThe Jewish maiden -- _tThe old bachelor's nightcap -- _tThe puppet-show man -- _tAnne Lisbeth -- _tBeauty of form and beauty of mind -- _tThe philosopher's stone -- _tIn the uttermost parts of the sea -- _tThe march king's daughter -- _tThe child in the grave -- _tThe elfin hill -- _tThe garden of paradise -- _tThe tinder-box -- _tThe shadow -- _tThe mail-coach passengers -- _tGrandmother -- _tThe last pearl -- _tSomething -- _tA cheerful temper -- _tThe story of the wind -- _tThe ice maiden -- _tThe old church bell -- _tHolger Danske -- _tThe sunbeam and the captive -- _tChildren's prattle -- _tThe silver shilling -- _tThe old grave-stone -- _tThe loveliest rose in the world -- _tA leaf from heaven -- _tThe girl who trod on the loaf -- _tThe emperor's new suit -- _tThe daisy -- _tThe swineherd -- _tThe saucy boy -- _tThe princess and the pea -- _tThe red shoes -- _tThe little elder-tree mother -- _tThe neighboring families -- _tThe wicked prince -- _tThe bell -- _tThere is no doubt about it -- _tA story -- _tEverything in the right place -- _tThe dumb book -- _tTwo brothers -- _tThe snail and the rose-tree -- _tThe farm-yard cock and the weather-cock -- _tDelaying is not forgetting -- _tA story from the sand-hills -- _tThe gardener and the Noble family -- _tThe talisman -- _tOn judgment day -- _tThis fable is intended for you -- _tThe teapot -- _tThe goblin and the woman -- _tWhich was the happiest -- _tPeiter, Peter, and Peer -- _tThe candles -- _tThe most incredible thing -- _tVano and Glano -- _tGreat-grandfather -- _tThe great sea serpent -- _tThe little green ones -- _tThe flea and the professor -- _tThe days of the week -- _tThe comet -- _tWhat the whole family said -- _tLucky may lie in a pin -- _tSunshine stories -- _tThe rags -- _tDance, dance, doll of mine! -- _tAunty Toothache -- _tThe cripple -- _tThe gate key -- _tWhat old Johanne told -- _tGodfather's picture book -- _tA great grief -- _tThe jumper -- _tJack and Dullard -- _tOle the tower-keeper -- _tThe drop of water -- _tTwo Maidens -- _tThe Bishop of Borglum and his warriors -- _tThe bell-deep -- _tThe Phoenix bird -- _tThe swan's nest -- _tThe psyche -- _tThe will-o-the-wisp is in the town says the moor-woman -- _tThe windmill -- _tIn the nursery -- _tThe golden treasure -- _tThe storm shakes the shield -- _tThe bird of popular song -- _tThe toad -- _tThe Porter's son -- _tThe snowdrop -- _tOur aunt -- _tThe dryad -- _tThe thistle's experiences -- _tPoultry Meg's family -- _tWhat one can invent -- _tThe thorny road of honor -- _tIn a thousand years -- _tBy the almshouse window -- _tMoving day -- _tA string of pearls -- _tThe new century's goddess -- _tWhat the moon saw -- _tLucky peer -- _tThe court cards. |
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_aChildren's stories, Danish _vTranslations into English. |
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