My Own Fairy Book

My Own Fairy Book

BookMy Own Fairy Book
IllustratorGordon Browne, T. Scott, E. A. Lemann
PublisherLongmans, Green & Co.
Printed byJ. W. Arrowsmith
SeriesThe Chronicles of Pantouflia
FormatHardback
LanguageEnglish
LocationLondon and Bombay
This Edition Published1903
Pages / Fontxiv + 312 pages
ChaptersTO CHILDREN PRINCE PRIGIO I How the Fairies Were Not Invited to Court II Prince Prigio and His Family III About the Firedrake IV How Prince Prigio Was Deserted by Everybody V What Prince Prigio Found in the Garret VI What Happened to Prince Prigio in Town VII The Prince Falls in Love VIII The Prince Is Puzzled IX The Prince and the Firedrake X The Prince and the Remora XI The Battle XII A Terrible Misfortune XIII Surprises XIV The King Explains XV The King's Cheque XVI A Melancholy Chapter XVII The Black Cat and the Brethren XVIII The Very Last PRINCE RICARDO Introductory I The Troubles of King Prigio II Princess Jaqueline Drinks the Moon III The Adventure of the Shopkeepers IV Two Lectures V Prince Ricardo Crosses the Path of History VI Ricardo's Repetance VII Prince Ricardo and an Old Enemy VIII The Giant Who Does Not Know When He Has Had Enough IX Prigio Has an Idea X The End THE GOLD OF FAIRNILEE I. The Old House II. How Randal's Father Came Home III. How Jean Was Brought to Fairnilee IV. Randal and Jean V. The Good Folk VI. The Wishing Well VII. Where Is Randal? VIII. The Ill Years IX. The White Roses X. Out of Fairyland XI. The Fairy Bottle XII. At the Catrail XIII. The Gold of Fairnilee
NotesFull title (from the title page): "My Own Fairy Book, namely certain Chronicles of Pantouflia, as notably the Adventures of Prigio, Prince of that country, and of his son, Ricardo, with an Excerpt from the Annals of Scotland, as touching Ker of Fairnilee, his sojourn with the Queen of Faery"
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