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The Blue Fairy Book - Andrew Lang's Magical Collection of Timeless Tales - cover

The Blue Fairy Book - Andrew Lang's Magical Collection of Timeless Tales

Andrew Lang, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Editorial: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Sinopsis

🌟 Step into a world of enchantment and wonder
Andrew Lang's The Blue Fairy Book is the first in his celebrated series of Fairy Books, offering a treasure trove of classic tales from around the world. This enchanting collection includes beloved stories such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, and many more. Each tale is brimming with magic, adventure, and timeless lessons that have captivated readers for generations.

📚 Lang's masterful retelling preserves the charm and richness of these traditional stories while making them accessible to readers of all ages. From daring heroes to clever heroines, these tales are filled with unforgettable characters and extraordinary journeys that spark the imagination.

🎭 Overflowing with whimsy, wisdom, and wonder, The Blue Fairy Book is a celebration of storytelling at its finest. Whether you're revisiting these tales or discovering them for the first time, this collection offers a delightful escape into the world of fairy tales.

🏆 Universally cherished as a cornerstone of children's literature, this book continues to inspire readers with its blend of fantasy, morality, and cultural heritage. Join millions who have been enchanted by the magic of The Blue Fairy Book.

đź“– Click "Buy Now" to embark on a journey through these timeless stories and experience the genius of Andrew Lang's storytelling.
Disponible desde: 09/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 384 páginas.

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