An edition of Le chat botté (1865)

Puss-in-Boots

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An edition of Le chat botté (1865)

Puss-in-Boots

  • 5.0 (1 rating) ·
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The tale of a cunning cat who wins for his master the lordship of a manor and the hand of a princess.

Publish Date
Publisher
Crowell
Language
English

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Edition Availability
Cover of: El gato con botas
El gato con botas
August 1, 2006, Blume
Hardcover in Spanish - 1 edition
Cover of: El Gato con Botas
El Gato con Botas
September 2003, Panamericana Editorial
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Le Chat Botté
Le Chat Botté
May 21, 2002, Gallimard Jeunesse
Paperback in French
Cover of: Les aventures du Chat botté
Les aventures du Chat botté
February 9, 2000, Hatier
Mass Market Paperback
Cover of: Puss in boots
Puss in boots
1999, North-South Books
in English
Cover of: Puss in Boots
Puss in Boots
February 1993, Ladybird Books Ltd, Ladybird
Hardcover in English - Revised edition
Cover of: Le Chat botté
Le Chat botté
March 25, 1993, Mango
Board book in French
Cover of: Puss-in-Boots
Puss-in-Boots
1978, Crowell
in English
Cover of: Puss in Boots
Puss in Boots
1977, Knopf : distributed by Random House
in English
Cover of: Puss in Boots
Puss in Boots
1976, Seabury Press
in English
Cover of: Puss in Boots
Puss in Boots
1967, Ottenheimer Publishers

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Edition Notes

Cataloging based on CIP information.
Translation of Le chat botté.

Published in
New York
Series
Fairy tale library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.2, E
Library of Congress
PZ8.P426 Pu12

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4553998M
ISBN 10
0690038224
LCCN
77023591
OCLC/WorldCat
3016712
Library Thing
60156
Goodreads
3398423

Work Description

A cunning cat wins for his master a castle, a fortune, and the hand of a princess.

Charles Perrault first published his collection of classic French folk tales 300 years ago, including "Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty," and this entertaining story about a most clever feline.

In Puss and Boots, a poor miller dies and leaves his youngest son nothing but a cat. The son is none too happy about it, either; " ...once I've eaten my cat and made a muff out of the fur, I'm sure to starve," he says. But what a legacy the bequeathed cat turns out to be! The cat in tall boots creates a new identity for the youngest son--the Marquis of Carabas, complete with fine clothes, fields of wheat, a castle stolen from an ogre, and in the end, the respect of the king and the hand of the king's daughter. The story itself is gracefully and humorously told, and the text, set in large gray type, adds an old-fashioned air to the tale.

ABOUT AUTHOR: Charles Perrault was a French author and member of the Académie Française. He laid the foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale, with his works derived from earlier folk tales, published in his Histoires ou contes du temps passé.--Wikipedia

Born: Jan 12, 1628, Paris, France Died: May 16, 1703, Paris, France

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A miller had three sons, and when he died he left them nothing but his mill, his donkey, and his cat.
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