A Book of Princes and Princesses
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| Author | Ruth Manning-Sanders |
|---|---|
| Publisher | E. P. Dutton |
| Released | 1970 |
A Book of Princes and Princesses is a 1970 anthology of 13 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.
This book was first published in the United Kingdom in 1969, by Methuen & Co. Ltd.
Some of tales from this book are recollected in A Choice of Magic (1971) by Manning-Sanders.
[edit] Table of contents
Foreword
- 1. Niassa and the Ogre (Africa)
- 2. The Prince and the Sky-Blue Filly (Yugoslavia)
- 3. The Princess's Slippers (Archangel)
- 4. The Wizard King (Russia)
- 5. The Enchanted Prince (Hungary)
- 6. The Magic Belt (Brittany)
- 7. The Prince and the Dragons (Serbia)
- 8. The She-Bear (Italy)
- 9. The Frog (Ukraine)
- 10. Princess Felicity (France)
- 11. The White Cat and the Green Snake (Brittany)
- 12. Rags and Tatters (Sicily)
- 13. Stupid Head (Kashmir)

