Gold-Tree And Silver-Tree

Kids, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Elizabeth W. Grierson ISBN: 1230000408356
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: May 6, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Elizabeth W. Grierson
ISBN: 1230000408356
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: May 6, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Fairy-stories are always delightful but they gain an additional interest when they bear the stamp of the people among whom they circulated. This is certainly the case in Miss Grierson's books. Some, of course, are of the type common to most lands, but the majority are essentially Scottish. Miss Grierson has drawn them from all sources, folk-lore, minstrelsy, and legends. Elizabeth Wilson Grierson was the famous Scottish author which was best known by Children's Tales From Scottish Ballads (1906), Scotland (1907), Vivian's Lesson (1907), The Children's Book of Celtic Stories (1908), Scottish Fairy Book (1910), Canterbury (1910), St. Paul's (1910), Hereford (1911), Florence (1912) and Tales From Scottish Ballads (1916) and other interesting stories. A story about little Princess named Gold Tree who was the pretties children in the whole world. Unfortunately her mother died and then she and her father were living together in peace and harmony. After princess's growing up her father married a new wife named Silver Tree. Silver Tree disliked her step-daughter Golden Tree as everyone thought her to be prettier than Silver-Tree. At last, Queen got so angry at the beauty of her step-daughter that ordered to kill the last one in order to stay the most beautiful woman in the whole world. But as we know Good always is superior to Evil and the end of the story will not disappoint you.

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Fairy-stories are always delightful but they gain an additional interest when they bear the stamp of the people among whom they circulated. This is certainly the case in Miss Grierson's books. Some, of course, are of the type common to most lands, but the majority are essentially Scottish. Miss Grierson has drawn them from all sources, folk-lore, minstrelsy, and legends. Elizabeth Wilson Grierson was the famous Scottish author which was best known by Children's Tales From Scottish Ballads (1906), Scotland (1907), Vivian's Lesson (1907), The Children's Book of Celtic Stories (1908), Scottish Fairy Book (1910), Canterbury (1910), St. Paul's (1910), Hereford (1911), Florence (1912) and Tales From Scottish Ballads (1916) and other interesting stories. A story about little Princess named Gold Tree who was the pretties children in the whole world. Unfortunately her mother died and then she and her father were living together in peace and harmony. After princess's growing up her father married a new wife named Silver Tree. Silver Tree disliked her step-daughter Golden Tree as everyone thought her to be prettier than Silver-Tree. At last, Queen got so angry at the beauty of her step-daughter that ordered to kill the last one in order to stay the most beautiful woman in the whole world. But as we know Good always is superior to Evil and the end of the story will not disappoint you.

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