Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

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  1. 1,088 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

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About this book

Danish author and poet Hans Christian Andersen is regarded as one of the most important figures in the genre of children's literature. With tales such as "e;The Ugly Duckling, "e; "e;The Little Mermaid, "e; "e;The Steadfast Tin Soldier, "e; "e;The Snow Queen, "e; "e;Thumbelina, "e; and "e;The Little Match Girl, "e; Andersen has captivated generations of readers around the globe. This collection presents an array of Andersen's most beloved fairy tales.

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Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Contents
  3. A Story
  4. By the Almshouse Window
  5. The Angel
  6. Anne Lisbeth
  7. The Conceited Apple-Branch
  8. Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind
  9. The Beetle Who Went on His Travels
  10. The Bell
  11. The Bell-Deep
  12. The Bird of Popular Song
  13. The Bishop of Borglum and His Warriors
  14. The Bottle Neck
  15. The Buckwheat
  16. The Butterfly
  17. A Cheerful Temper
  18. The Child in the Grave
  19. Children's Prattle
  20. The Farm-Yard Cock and the Weather-Cock
  21. The Daisy
  22. The Darning-Needle
  23. Delaying is Not Forgetting
  24. The Drop of Water
  25. The Dryad
  26. Jack the Dullard
  27. The Dumb Book
  28. The Elf of the Rose
  29. The Elfin Hill
  30. The Emperor's New Suit
  31. The Fir Tree
  32. The Flax
  33. The Flying Trunk
  34. The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship
  35. The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf
  36. The Goblin and the Huckster
  37. The Golden Treasure
  38. The Goloshes of Fortune
  39. She was Good for Nothing
  40. Grandmother
  41. A Great Grief
  42. The Happy Family
  43. A Leaf from Heaven
  44. Holger Danske
  45. Ib and Little Christina
  46. The Ice Maiden
  47. The Jewish Maiden
  48. The Jumper
  49. The Last Dream of the Old Oak
  50. The Last Pearl
  51. Little Claus and Big Claus
  52. The Little Elder-Tree Mother
  53. Little Ida's Flowers
  54. The Little Match-Seller
  55. The Little Mermaid
  56. Little Tiny or Thumbelina
  57. Little Tuk
  58. The Loveliest Rose in the World
  59. The Mail-Coach Passengers
  60. The Marsh King's Daughter
  61. The Metal Pig
  62. The Money-Box
  63. What the Moon Saw
  64. The Neighbouring Families
  65. The Nightingale
  66. There is No Doubt About It
  67. In the Nursery
  68. The Old Bachelor's Nightcap
  69. The Old Church Bell
  70. The Old Grave-Stone
  71. The Old House
  72. What the Old Man Does is Always Right
  73. The Old Street Lamp
  74. Ole-Luk-Oie, the Dream-God
  75. Ole the Tower-Keeper
  76. Our Aunt
  77. The Garden of Paradise
  78. The Pea Blossom
  79. The Pen and the Inkstand
  80. The Philosopher's Stone
  81. The Phoenix Bird
  82. The Portuguese Duck
  83. The Porter's Son
  84. Poultry Meg's Family
  85. The Princess and the Pea
  86. The Psyche
  87. The Puppet-Show Man
  88. The Races
  89. The Red Shoes
  90. Everything in the Right Place
  91. A Rose from Homer's Grave
  92. The Snail and the Rose-Tree
  93. A Story from the Sand-Hills
  94. The Saucy Boy
  95. The Shadow
  96. The Shepherdess and the Sheep
  97. The Silver Shilling
  98. The Shirt-Collar
  99. The Snow Man
  100. The Snow Queen
  101. The Snowdrop
  102. Something
  103. Soup from a Sausage Skewer
  104. The Storks
  105. The Storm Shakes the Shield
  106. The Story of a Mother
  107. The Sunbeam and the Captive
  108. The Swan's Nest
  109. The Swineherd
  110. The Thistle's Experiences
  111. The Thorny Road of Honor
  112. In a Thousand Years
  113. The Brave Tin Soldier
  114. The Tinder-Box
  115. The Toad
  116. The Top and Ball
  117. The Travelling Companion
  118. Two Brothers
  119. Two Maidens
  120. The Ugly Duckling
  121. Under the Willow-Tree
  122. In the Uttermost Parts of the Sea
  123. What One Can Invent
  124. The Wicked Prince
  125. The Wild Swans
  126. The Will-O-The Wisp is in the Town, Says the Moor Woman
  127. The Story of the Wind
  128. The Windmill
  129. The Story of the Year
  130. Endnotes