Snowdrop & Other Tales
BY THE BROTHERS GRIMM
ILLUSTRATED BY ARTHUR RACKHAM
NEW YORK E P DUTTON & COMPANY PUBLISHERS
IT was the middle of winter, and the snowflakes were falling from the sky like feathers. Now, a Queen sat sewing at a window framed in black ebony, and as she sewed she looked out upon the snow. Suddenly she pricked her finger and three drops of blood fell on to the snow. And the red looked so lovely on the white that she thought to herself: ‘If only I had a child as white as snow and as red as blood, and as black as the wood of the window frame!’ Soon after, she had a daughter, whose hair was black as ebony, while her cheeks were red as blood, and her skin as white as snow; so she was called Snowdrop. But when the child was born the Queen died. A year after the King took another wife. She was a handsome woman, but proud and overbearing, and could not endure that any one should surpass her in beauty. She had a magic looking-glass, and when she stood before it and looked at herself she used to say:
‘Mirror, Mirror on the wall, Who is fairest of us all?’
then the Glass answered,
Jacob Grimm
Wilhelm Grimm
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Contents
List of Illustrations in Colour
List of Black and White Illustrations
Snowdrop
The Pink
Briar Rose
The Jew among the Thorns
Ashenputtel
The White Snake
The Wolf and the Seven Kids
The Queen Bee
The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Wolf and the Man
The Turnip
Clever Hans
The Three Languages
The Fox and the Cat
The Four Clever Brothers
The Lady and the Lion
The Fox and the Horse
The Blue Light
The Goosegirl
The Golden Goose
The Water of Life
Clever Grethel
The King of the Golden Mountain
Doctor Know-All
The Seven Ravens
The Marriage of Mrs. Reynard
Second Tale
The Salad
The Youth who could not Shudder
King Thrushbeard
Iron Hans