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Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks

Autor William Elliot Griffis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2005
Above all things, the most fun for a young Oni is to get into a crockery shop. Once there, he jumps among the cups and dishes, hides in the jars, straddles the shelves and turns somersaults over the counter. -from "The Oni on His Travels" This collection of traditional myths and legends from Holland sings with the spirit of that charming land, and delves into its culture to illuminate the nation's sprightly personality. First published in 1918, it features a bewitching selection of fairy tales: .The Entangled Mermaid .The Boy Who Wanted More Cheese .The Elves and Their Antics .The Legend of the Wooden Shoe .The Curly-Tailed Lion .Santa Klaas and Black Pete .The Goblins Turned to Stone .and many more. Children and adults alike will continue to find this a delightful read today. American author, educator, and theologian WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS (1843-1912) was born in Philadelphia. He is also the author of Welsh Fairy Tales, The Firefly's Lovers, The Unmannerly Tiger, Brave Little Holland, and Bonnie Scotland."
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ISBN-13: 9781596053489
ISBN-10: 1596053488
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: COSIMO CLASSICS
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

William Elliot Griffis (1843 - 1928) was an American orientalist, Congregational minister, lecturer and prolific author. Griffis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a sea captain and later a coal trader. During the American Civil War, he served two months as a corporal in Company H of the 44th Pennsylvania Militia after Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania in 1863. After the war, he attended Rutgers University at New Brunswick, New Jersey, graduating in 1869. At Rutgers, Griffis was an English and Latin language tutor for Taro Kusakabe, a young samurai from the province of Echizen (part of modern Fukui). After a year of travel in Europe, he studied at the seminary of the Reformed Church in America in New Brunswick (known today as the New Brunswick Theological Seminary).