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Title: Favorite Fairy Tales
The Childhood Choice of Representative Men and Women
Author: Various
Illustrator: Peter Newell
Release Date: May 15, 2010 [EBook #32389]
Language: English
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FAVORITE
FAIRY TALES
THE CHILDHOOD CHOICE
OF REPRESENTATIVE
MEN AND WOMEN
ILLUSTRATED
BY
PETER NEWELL
[Illustration]
NEW YORK AND LONDON
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
MCMVII
Copyright, 1907, by Harper & Brothers.
_All rights reserved._
Published October, 1907.
[Illustration: "Can't you render me some assistance?"
See p. 209]
CONTENTS
JACK THE GIANT-KILLER. Charles Perrault
_This Story is the Choice of:_
Dr. Arthur Twining Hadley
President of Yale University
Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler
President of Columbia University
Dr. Henry M. Alden
Editor of _Harper's Magazine_
J. F. Hosic
Professor of English, The Chicago Normal School
J. M. Pereles
Chairman of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission
CINDERELLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER. Charles Perrault
_This Story is the Choice of:_
Dr. Thomas R. Lounsbury
Professor of English Yale University
Dr. J. H. Canfield
Librarian of Columbia University
The Honorable John Bigelow
Author and Publicist
J. M. Pereles
And the Children of The Honorable Grover Cleveland
JACK AND T
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