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Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales
Illustrated by Harry Clarke - Colour

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  The Travelling Companions: “ 'Let him have his head cut off.' ”  The Emperor's New Clothes: “ 'Oh, how well they look! How capitally they fit!' ”
The Storks   The Shepherdess and the Chimney-Sweeper: “ 'Have you really courage to go into the wide world with me?' asked the chimney-sweeper.”  The Swineherd: “On the grave of the Prince's father there grew a rose-bush.”
The Snow Queen: “Kay and the Snow Queen”  The Snow Queen: “ 'She is fat - she is pretty - she is fed with nut-kernels.' ”  The Nightingale: “The artificial bird had its place on a silken cushion close to the emperor's bed.”
The Elf-Hill: “They danced with shawls which were woven of mist and moonshine.”  The Little Sea Maid: “Dancing over the floor as no one had yet danced.”  The Wild Swans: “The whole day they flew onward through the air.”
The Marsh King's Daughter: “She was once more a beauteous maiden.”  The Garden of Paradise: “ 'Now we will begin our dances!,' cried the fairy.”

More Harry Clarke

[Harry Clarke-Biography]
[Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales-Black and White]
[Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]
[Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe]
[Vignettes from Tales of Mystery and Imagination]