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  2. Rapunzel (book) - Wikipedia

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    36041635. Dewey Decimal. 398.22 21. LC Class. PZ8.Z38 Rap 1997. Rapunzel is a children's book written and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky and a retelling of the fairy tale of the same name by the Brothers Grimm. Released by Dutton Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1998. [1]

  3. List of Very Short Introductions books - Wikipedia

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    Stories of the Invisible: A Guided Tour of Molecules, 2001: biology/Chemistry 102: Art history: Dana Arnold: 22 January 2004 2 March 2020 (2nd ed.) Art/History 103: Presocratic Philosophy: Catherine Osborne: 22 April 2004: Philosophy/Classical Studies 104: The Elements: Philip Ball: 8 April 2004: The Ingredients: A Guided Tour of the Elements, 2002

  4. Rapunzel - Wikipedia

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    European. Published in. Grimms' Fairy Tales. " Rapunzel " (/ rəˈpʌnzəl / rə-PUN-zəl, German: [ʁaˈpʊnt͡sl̩] ⓘ; French: Raiponce or Persinette) is a German [ 1 ] fairy tale most notably recorded by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 as part of Children's and Household Tales (KHM 12).

  5. Sleep It Off Lady - Wikipedia

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    Sleep It Off Lady, originally published in late 1976 by André Deutsch of Great Britain, was famed Dominican author Jean Rhys' final collection of short stories. [1] The sixteen stories in this collection stretch over an approximate 75-year period, starting from the end of the nineteenth century (November 1899) to the present time of writing (c. 1975).

  6. Very Short Introductions - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 911799103. Website. www.veryshortintroductions.com. Very Short Introductions (VSI) is a book series published by the Oxford University Press (OUP). The books are concise introductions to particular subjects, intended for a general audience but written by experts. Most are under 200 pages long.

  7. The Brave Little Tailor - Wikipedia

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    "The Brave Little Tailor" is a story of Aarne–Thompson Type 1640, with individual episodes classified in other story types. [1] Andrew Lang included it in The Blue Fairy Book. [2] The tale was translated as Seven at One Blow. [3] Another of many versions of the tale appears in A Book of Giants by Ruth Manning-Sanders.

  8. Petrosinella - Wikipedia

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    Plot. A pregnant woman steals parsley from the garden of an ogress (orca) and agrees to give up her child when she is caught. The baby is born and named Petrosinella, after the southern Italian word for parsley (petrosino or petrusino; the modern standard Italian word is prezzemolo). [3] The ogress watches the girl grow in her mother's care and ...

  9. Paul Galdone - Wikipedia

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    Illustrator, writer. Nationality. American. Notable works. · Anatole. · The Gingerbread Boy; ' Three Little Kittens; The Little Red Hen; The Three Billy Goats Gruff. · George Washington's Breakfast. Paul Galdone (June 2, 1907 – November 7, 1986) was an illustrator and writer known best for children's picture books.