
What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales
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- WHAT THE MOON SAW: AND OTHER TALES.
- HANS C. ANDERSEN.
- TRANSLATED BY
- H. W. DULCKEN, Ph.D.
- WITH EIGHTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY A. W. BAYES, ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.
- LONDON:
- GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS,
- BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL.
- 1866.
- Uniform with "What the Moon Saw, and Other Tales," price 5s., extra cloth, on fine toned paper,
- STORIES AND TALES
- HANS C. ANDERSEN.
- TRANSLATED BY H. W. DULCKEN, Ph.D. EIGHTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY A. W. BAYES. ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL. * * * The two volumes, "Stories and Tales" and "What the Moon Saw," form the most complete collection of Hans C. Andersen's Tales published in this country.
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- WHAT THE MOON SAW.
- INTRODUCTION.
- First Evening.
- Second Evening.
- Third Evening.
- Fourth Evening.
- Fifth Evening.
- Sixth Evening.
- Seventh Evening.
- Eighth Evening.
- Ninth Evening.
- Tenth Evening.
- Eleventh Evening.
- Twelfth Evening.
- Thirteenth Evening.
- Fourteenth Evening.
- Fifteenth Evening.
- Sixteenth Evening.
- Seventeenth Evening.
- Eighteenth Evening.
- Nineteenth Evening.
- Twentieth Evening.
- Twenty-first Evening.
- Twenty-second Evening.
- Twenty-third Evening.
- Twenty-fourth Evening.
- Twenty-fifth Evening.
- Twenty-sixth Evening.
- Twenty-seventh Evening.
- Twenty-eighth Evening.
- Twenty-ninth Evening.
- Thirtieth Evening.
- Thirty-first Evening.
- Thirty-second Evening.
- THE STORY OF THE YEAR.
- SHE WAS GOOD FOR NOTHING.
- "THERE IS A DIFFERENCE."
- EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE.
- THE GOBLIN AND THE HUCKSTER.
- IN A THOUSAND YEARS.
- THE BOND OF FRIENDSHIP.
- THE BOND OF FRIENDSHIP.
- JACK THE DULLARD.
- AN OLD STORY TOLD ANEW.
- SOMETHING.
- UNDER THE WILLOW TREE.
- THE BEETLE.
- WHAT THE OLD MAN DOES IS ALWAYS RIGHT.
- THE WIND TELLS ABOUT WALDEMAR DAA AND HIS DAUGHTERS.
- IB AND CHRISTINE.
- OLE THE TOWER-KEEPER.
- First Visit.
- Second Visit.
- Third Visit.
- THE BOTTLE-NECK.
- GOOD HUMOUR.
- A LEAF FROM THE SKY.
- THE DUMB BOOK.
- THE JEWISH GIRL.
- THE THORNY ROAD OF HONOUR
- THE OLD GRAVESTONE
- THE OLD BACHELOR'S NIGHTCAP.
- THE MARSH KING'S DAUGHTER.
- THE LAST DREAM OF THE OLD OAK TREE.
- A CHRISTMAS TALE.
- THE BELL-DEEP.
- THE PUPPET SHOWMAN.
- THE PIGS.
- ANNE LISBETH.
- CHARMING.
- IN THE DUCK-YARD.
- THE GIRL WHO TROD ON THE LOAF.
- A STORY FROM THE SAND-DUNES.
- THE BISHOP OF BÖRGLUM AND HIS WARRIORS.
- THE SNOW MAN.
- TWO MAIDENS.
- THE FARMYARD COCK AND THE WEATHERCOCK.
- THE PEN AND INKSTAND.
- THE CHILD IN THE GRAVE.
- SOUP ON A SAUSAGE-PEG.
- I.
- II.
- What the first little Mouse had seen and learnt in her travels.
- III.
- What the second little Mouse had to tell.
- IV.
- What the fourth Mouse, who spoke before the third had spoken, had to tell.
- V.
- How it was prepared.
- THE STONE OF THE WISE MEN.
- THE BUTTERFLY.
- IN THE UTTERMOST PARTS OF THE SEA.
- THE PHŒNIX BIRD.
- DALZIELS' FINE ART GIFT BOOKS.
- One Guinea. In a Superb Binding, richly Illuminated in Red, Blue, and Gold, uniform with "Birket Foster's Pictures of English Landscape."
- DESCRIBED IN
- FORTY ORIGINAL POEMS
- OUR MOST CELEBRATED POETS.
- SEVENTY PICTURES
- EMINENT ARTISTS. ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.
- In Demy 4to., Chaste Design in Gold, or Morocco Elegant and Antique, £1 16s.
- IN
- THIRTY-FIVE ORIGINAL POEMS
- THIRTY-FIVE PICTURES BY A. B. HOUGHTON,
- ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.
- Superb Binding, Designed by Owen Jones.
- BIRKET FOSTER'S
- (ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL),
- WITH PICTURES IN WORDS BY TOM TAYLOR.
- DALZIELS' FINE ART GIFT BOOKS.
- Elaborate Binding, full Gilt.
- WITH PICTURES BY J. E. MILLAIS, R.A.,
- ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.
- Handsome Binding, full Gilt.
- SELECTED FROM
- OUR BEST ENGLISH POETS.
- ILLUSTRATED WITH TINTED PICTURES BY
- BIRKET FOSTER,
- AND ORNAMENTAL DESIGNS BY J. SLIEGH, ENGRAVED AND PRINTED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.
- Elegant Cloth Binding, Gilt,
- TOLD ANEW IN PICTURES AND VERSE, BY RICHARD DOYLE AND J. R. PLANCHE.
- Extra Cloth Gilt, on Fine Toned Paper.
- TRANSLATED BY H. W. DULCKEN, PH.D. EIGHTY ILLUSTRATIONS BY A. W. BAYES, ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.
- Complete in One Volume, Extra Cloth Gilt, 750 pages, Crown 8vo., beautifully Printed on Toned Paper,
- from the landing of julius cæsar, b.c. 54, to the marriage of h.r.h. albert edward, prince of wales, a.d. 1863.
- With a Chronological Table and Summary of Remarkable Events.
- maps of the british isles, and tables, showing the roman and modern names of cities, towns, rivers, etc. four hundred engravings by the brothers dalziel,
- Extra Cloth Gilt, on Fine Toned Paper.
- BEING
- SCRIPTURE STORIES FOR THE YOUNG. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT.
- EIGHTY LARGE PAGE ENGRAVINGS BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL, DRAWN BY A. W. BAYES.
- FROM THE TIME OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS TO THE YEAR 1865. Written for the Use of the Young.
- h. w. dulcken, ph.d.
- with eighty engravings by the brothers dalziel, from designs by a. w. bayes.
- Extra Cloth Gilt, and Gilt Edges, on Fine Toned Paper.
- ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL
- FROM ORIGINAL DESIGNS BY OTTO SPECKTER. WITH RHYMES FROM THE GERMAN OF F. HEY,
- TRANSLATED BY H. W. DULCKEN, Ph.D.
- HYMNS, RHYMES, AND SONGS FOR THE YOUNG.
- ADAPTED BY H. W. DULCKEN, Ph.D. FIFTY-TWO ILLUSTRATIONS BY J. D. WATSON, T. DALZIEL, AND J. WOLF. ENGRAVED BY THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.
- In Strong Boards.
- FOR THE YOUNG.
- EIGHT LARGE PICTURES PRINTED IN OIL COLOURS.
- GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS, BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL.
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