The Violet Fairy Book
Andrew Lang
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Andrew Lang’s Violet Fairy Book (1901) was a beautifully produced and illustrated edition of fairy tales that has become a classic. This was one of many other collections of fairy tales, collectively known as Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books. (Summary by Wikipedia) (10 hr 4 min)
Kapitel
| 00 - Preface | 4:29 | Gelesen von BDSEmpire |
| 01 - A Tale of the Tontlawald | 33:31 | Gelesen von Sandra Estenson |
| 02 - The Finest Liar in the World | 7:44 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
| 03 - The Story of Three Wonderful Beggars | 15:30 | Gelesen von Christopher Webber |
| 04 - Schippeitaro | 5:17 | Gelesen von Julia Niedermaier |
| 05 - The Three Princes and Their Beasts | 16:21 | Gelesen von Patti Cunningham |
| 06 - The Goat's Ears of the Emperor Trojan | 5:40 | Gelesen von David Lawrence |
| 07 - The Nine Pea-Hens and the Golden Apples | 20:12 | Gelesen von Christopher Webber |
| 08 - The Lute Player | 9:55 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
| 09 - The Grateful Prince | 35:40 | Gelesen von Jeannie Tirado |
| 10 - The Child Who Came from an Egg | 19:00 | Gelesen von Jeannie Tirado |
| 11 - Stan Bolovan | 24:06 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
| 12 - The Two Frogs | 3:54 | Gelesen von David Lawrence |
| 13 - The Story of a Gazelle | 32:13 | Gelesen von Vin Reilly |
| 14 - How a Fish Swam in the Air and a Hare in the Water | 7:12 | Gelesen von Kalynda |
| 15 - Two in a Sack | 8:52 | Gelesen von Sherri Vance |
| 16 - The Envious Neighbour | 7:57 | Gelesen von Julia Niedermaier |
| 17 - The Fairy of the Dawn | 52:24 | Gelesen von Vin Reilly |
| 18 - The Enchanted Knife | 4:59 | Gelesen von April Gonzales |
| 19 - Jesper Who Herded The Hares | 18:15 | Gelesen von Eden Rea-Hedrick |
| 20 - The Underground Workers | 12:55 | Gelesen von dflute |
| 21 - The History of Dwarf Long Nose | 45:19 | Gelesen von Karen Howard |
| 22 - The Nunda, Eater of People | 21:38 | Gelesen von Derek |
| 23 - The Story of Hassebu | 11:45 | Gelesen von BDSEmpire |
| 24 - The Maiden With the Wooden Helmet | 8:58 | Gelesen von Pamela Krantz |
| 25 - The Monkey and the Jelly-Fish | 8:06 | Gelesen von Pamela Krantz |
| 26 - The Headless Dwarfs | 15:57 | Gelesen von Derek |
| 27 - The Young Man Who Would Have His Eyes Opened | 8:14 | Gelesen von Pamela Krantz |
| 28 - The Boys With the Golden Stars | 16:51 | Gelesen von Suebee |
| 29 - The Frog | 7:48 | Gelesen von J. Carl Brown |
| 30 - The Princess Who Was Hidden Underground | 5:25 | Gelesen von Kalynda |
| 31 - The Girl Who Pretended to be a Boy | 41:34 | Gelesen von Jeannie Tirado |
| 32 - The Story of Halfman | 21:32 | Gelesen von Derek |
| 33 - The Prince Who Wanted to See the World | 11:09 | Gelesen von Julia Niedermaier |
| 34 - Virgilius the Sorcerer | 21:38 | Gelesen von BDSEmpire |
| 35 - Mogarzea and His Son | 12:27 | Gelesen von Tonya Ross |
Bewertungen
A LibriVox Listener
love the idea of getting lots and lots of stories together!
An amazing classic
Oz lover
I love and have loved this book since I was 3. An instant classic.
Excellent stories, some readers difficult to understand
vicky c
The stories are a good range from different regions. Unfortunately Julia Niedermaier is extremely difficult to understand so I have skipped those stories.
very interesting
A LibriVox Listener
I really like the stories in this book
Very good
Minitoon
This book is awesome 👌, but nothing can beat the crimson fairy book. Kaylnda has always been such a good reader. I wish she read all the tales....... lol ìm into fairy tales a lot. especially short tales. these were.. quite short but some do be long. like 30 minutes. 😀 set my change
LOVE IT
Queen Ozma of Oz
I love this book it is great for children if you are looking for other books for children try the Oz series it is also great for children
Read this and you will get information
Susu—=163
Julia Niedermier reads sooo fast! 🤨She needs to slow down. She is German. I can tell because the way she pronounces stuff. All of the other readers are great though.👍 To: I wish I knew the authors. Andrew Lang is the author.
Women readers are lame
XMarine3053
Nothing ruins any reading more than listening to some woman that sounds like they are teaching a group of preschool kids, and if that isn't the case, then it's some woman talking with some unrecognizable accent, rattling on at near the speed of light. My hat's off to the men that read, as there is very seldom the case that their performance is not superb or in the very least quite adequate.