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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Illustrations often add to a story!,
By Marjorie J. Dundas (Rutland, VT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fairy Gold: A Book of Classic English Fairy Tales (Hardcover)
Many of these 33 stories will be familiar to one steeped in British fairy tales, but some have been forgotten and are printed here again with very satisfactory illustrations. "The Lambton Worm" tells how the young heir of Lambton Castle caught a loathly worm which grew and grew through the years until it was the scourge of the whole countryside. When the heir of Lambton Castle returned home from the Crusades, he met the worm in a fearsome battle. Robin Goodfellow and Tom Hickathrift are both characterized for us here.
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Fairy Gold: A Book of Classic English Fairy Tales by Ernest Rhys (Hardcover - Oct. 1998)
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