Colored plates and numerous other illustrations give additional life to these tales derived from various sources, from India, France, Turkey, Armenia, and Denmark.
“As fascinating as those that have gone before. The book is sure to enthral any child who may possess it, and many persons of more discreet years.”
| + | Ath. 1907, 2: 478. O. 19. 90w. | |
| Nation. 85: 496. N. 28, ’07. 70w. |
“At times are gruesome and without moral, to an extent that prohibits their being wholesome reading for very young children.”
| − | R. of Rs. 36: 764. D. ’07. 100w. |
“The collection is an excellent one—Mr. Lang’s editorship vouches for that—and one and all are entertaining.”
| + | Spec. 99: sup. 748. N. 16, ’07. 150w. |
* Lang, Andrew, ed. [Orange fairy book]; il. by H. J. Ford. **$1.60. Longmans.
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