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Cinderella & Sleeping Beauty / with introduction by L. Frank Baum.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Chicago : The Reilly & Britton Co., 1905.
Description
119, [6] p. : ill. (some col.) 11 cm.
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Status
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Notes
Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
151570 Smalls
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Princeton copy 1: The story of Little Black Sambo
Princeton copy 1: Fairy tales from Andersen
Details
Subject(s)
Fairy tales
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Related name
Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
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Ill
Hardy, E. Stuart
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Fiction
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Series
Christmas stocking series
Contained in
Multi-title collection including The story of Little Black Sambo and 5 other(s).
Notes
Cover title: Cinderella and the Sleeping Beauty.
Series statement at head of title.
[Illustrations by Evelyn Stuart Hardy].
Princeton copy: One of six volumes of Christmas stocking series in box.
Publisher's advertisements: p. [3-6] at end.
With
Princeton copy: In box with Fairy tales from Grimm -- The night before Christmas -- Animal A.B.C. -- Little Black Sambo -- Fairy tales from Andersen.
Binding note
Publisher's red cloth gilt, green floral patterned boards, white pictorial endpapers printed in green; in brown box designed to look like steamer trunk.
Source acquisition
Princeton copy: Gift of Dr. Richard E. Buenger '44.
References
Barton, P.S. Pictus orbis Sambo p. 206-209, 291
Other title(s)
Cinderella and the Sleeping Beauty
Cinderella.
Sleeping Beauty.
OCLC
12349037
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