An edition of Flower Fables (1854)

Flower Fables

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An edition of Flower Fables (1854)

Flower Fables

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Louisa May Alcott was twenty-one when she published this, her first book. A collection of fairy stories and poems she originally told to Ralph Waldo Emerson's daughter Ellen, Flower Fables is a charming and delightful achievement from the hand that would eventually craft the timeless classic Little Women. Flower Fables is presented here in large print for easier reading by children and adults of any age.

Publish Date
Publisher
Applewood Books
Language
English
Pages
210

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Flower Fables
Flower Fables
January 15, 2005, Applewood Books
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Flower fables
Flower fables
1900, W. B. Conkey company
in English
Cover of: Flower fables
Flower fables
1898, h. Altemus
in English
Cover of: Flower fables
Flower fables
1855, George W. Briggs & Co.
in English
Cover of: Flower fables
Flower fables
1855, George W. Briggs & Co.

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First Sentence

"THE summer moon shone brightly down upon the sleeping earth, while far away from mortal eyes danced the Fairy folk."

Classifications

Library of Congress

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
210
Dimensions
6.6 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8598220M
ISBN 10
1557099545
ISBN 13
9781557099549
OCLC/WorldCat
79418072
Library Thing
106924
Goodreads
1090078

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THE summer moon shone brightly down upon the sleeping earth, while far away from mortal eyes danced the Fairy folk.
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