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Hansel & Grethel & other tales
Author(s):
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Arthur Rackham
Publication Info:
New York, E. P. Dutton & company, 1920
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Or a screech owl (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
Illustration
When Tom had said good-bye to his Father, they went away with him (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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When she got to the wood, she met a Wolf (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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When he went over the wall he was terrified to see the Witch before him (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Tom Thumb (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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They worked themselves up into such a rage that they tore up trees by the roots (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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The Witch climbed up (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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The Old Man had to sit by himself, and ate his food from a wooden bowl (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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The Maiden fetched the magic wand (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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The Cat stole away behind the city walls to the church (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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So she seized him with two fingers, and carried him upstairs (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Round the fire an indescribably ridiculous little man was leaping (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Pulling the piece of soft cheese out of his pocket, he squeezed it till the moisture ran out (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Ali at once the door opened and an old, old Woman, supporting herself on a crutch, came hobbling out (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Once there was a poor old woman who lived in a village (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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On the opposite side of the lake stood a splendid brightly-lighted Castle (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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‘O Grandmother, what big ears you have got’, she said (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Now we will go up the hill and have a good feast before the squirrel carries off all the nuts (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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The quicker he played, the higher she had to jump (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Hansel put out a knuckle-bone, and the old Woman, whose eyes were dim, could not see, and thought it was his finger (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Hansel picked up the glittering white pebbles and filled his pockets with them (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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By day she made herself into a cat (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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Away they flew over stock and stone, at such a pace that his hair whistled in the wind (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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At the third sting the Fox screamed, and down went his tail between his legs (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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At last she reached the cellar, and there she found an old, old woman with a shaking head (1920)
Arthur Rackham
(English, 1867-1939)
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