9 printable mystery picture fill in the grid coloring pages.
Dragon Grid Coloring Page
Princess Grid Coloring Page
Identifier: crimsonfairybook00lang Title: The crimson fairy book Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941, ill Subjects: Publisher: London New York : Longmans, Green and Co. Contributing Library: Boston Public Library Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: THE I^ OF LIGHT LITTLE WILDBOSE 103 The trees were so thick and the wood so dark, that hepaused for a moment and Ustened, straining his earsto catch some sound to break a silence which almostfrightened him. But nothing came, not even the baying Text Appearing After Image: InXLE-W1LDR05E .PEEP5, DOWN FROM ]i^THE EAGLES-NEST of a hound or the note of a horn. He stood still, andwondered if he should go on, when, on looking up, astream of light seemed to flow from the top of a tall tree.In its rays he could see the nest with the young eaglets,who were watching him over the side. The prince fitted 104 LITTLE WILDBOSE an arrow into his bow and took his aim, but, before hocould let fly, another ray of light dazzled him ; so brilliantwas it, that his bow dropped, and he covered his face withhis hands. When at last he ventured to peep, Wildrose,with her golden hair flowing round her, was looking athim. This was the first time she had seen a man. Tell ms how I can reach you ? cried he ; but Wild-rose smiled and shook her head, and sat down quietly. The prince saw that it was no use, and turned andmade his way out of the forest. But he might as wellhave stayed there, for any good he was to his father, sofull was his heart of longing for Wildrose. Twice hereturned Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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Escape into a fantastical fairy realm with The Vintage Fairies Coloring Book, including 45 delightfully imaginative illustrations by classic illustrators. These beautiful vintage illustrations from the early 20th century explore the secret lives of fairies, rendered in soft, luminous colors by foremost fantasy illustrators such as Margaret Tarrant, Rene Cloke, Molly Brett, and Hilda Miller. Each full-color image is accompanied by a line drawing for coloring in, either in shades similar to those used by the artist or in colors of your choice. The imaginative scenarios in this enchanting book are full of vintage charm and romance and will appeal to any coloring enthusiast. ABOUT THE SERIES The Arcturus Vintage Coloring series will transport you to a world of vintage charm and nostalgia. These delightful coloring books feature original, full-color illustrations by classic artists and designers along with black and white line versions for you to color in. Author: Margaret Tarrant Publisher: Arcturus Editions Published: 10/15/2019 Pages: 96 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.95lbs Size: 10.90h x 8.80w x 0.40d ISBN: 9781788887762 About the Author Margaret Tarrant specialized in charming depictions of fairy-like children and religious subjects. She painted and published into the early 1950s. Molly Brett's beautiful depictions of animals and nature have enchanted adults and children alike. Like Molly Brett, Rene Cloke specialized in 'dressed animal' and fairy illustrations for greetings cards. Walter Crane was influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and endeavored to bring art into the daily life of all classes. He was a prolific artist and book illustrator.
Identifier: olivefairybook00lang Title: The olive fairy book Year: 1907 (1900s) Authors: Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Ford, H. J. (Henry Justice), 1860-1941, ill Subjects: Fairy tales Folklore Publisher: London New York : Longmans, Green Contributing Library: New York Public Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: n was low in the sky beforethey set out either to work or play, so the childrenpassed through the streets unperceived, and crossed theriver by the bridge into the flowery meadows along theroad by which they had ridden with the duchess. By-and-by Abeille began to feel thirsty, but the sun haddrunk up all the water, and not a drop was left for her.They walked on a little further, and by good luck founda cherry-tree covered with ripe fruit, and after a rest anda refreshing meal, they wTere sure that they were strongenough to reach the lake in a few minutes. But soonAbeille began to limp and to say that her foot hurt her,and Youri had to untie the ribbons that fastened hershoe and see what was the matter. A stone had got in,so this was easily set right, and for a while they skippedalong the path singing and chattering, till Abeille stoppedagain. This time her shoe had come off, and turning topick it up she caught sight of the towers of the castle, ^-•^l rrtJ>Tj-yf,--/7*-rwvrXg^^^ ^mj Text Appearing After Image: o 2o z THE STOEY OF LITTLE KING LOG 49 looking such a long way off that her heart sank, and sheburst into tears. It is getting dark, and the wolves will eat us,Bobbed she. But Youri put his arms round her andcomforted her. Why, we are close to the lake now. There isnothing to be afraid of! We shall be home again tosupper, cried he. And Abeille dried her eyes, andtrotted on beside him. Yes, the lake was there, blue and silvery with purpleand gold irises growing on its banks, and white water-lilies floated on its bosom. Not a trace was there of aman, or of one of the great beasts so much feared byAbeille, but only the marks of tiny forked feet on thesand. The little girl at once pulled off her torn shoesand stockings and let the water flow over her, whileYouri looked about for some nuts or strawberries. Butnone were to be found. I noticed, a little way back, a clump of blackberrybushes, said he. Wait here for me, and I will go andgather some fruit, and after that we will start homeagain Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Ida Bohatta - Morpurgo Picture Poetry 1937 Hardcover w/ Hard to Find Dust Jacket 1st Edition Bunte Flüglein Anthropomorphic Fairies Butterflies Ladybug Moths Elves Bunte Flüglein (Colorful Little Wings) Poems & Illustrations by Ida Bohatta - Morpurgo Published by Josef Mueller; Munich, Germany. 1937 Hardcover with original dust jacket. Text in German 18 pages. 8 Full page color illustrations. Medium: Lithography No ISBN issued. Assumed First Edition with no other editions stated in the book which is standard practice with this publisher. Measures 5 3/4 " inches x 4 3/4 " inches Poems about a beautiful Moth as he travels through fairyland. A charming edition. Original dust jacket with rubbing on edges and slight chipping at the head & tail of spine. Pictorial book cover. rubbing along the edges, at head & tail of spine. Clean inside and book cover surfaces. Firm, sewn binding. Book price penciled in on the inside of the back cover. Condition: EXCELLENT. Not a copy, facsimile or reproduction. This remarkable antique children's book, with its dust jacket is all original and over 80 years old. HTF in this state. Categories: religious subjects fairies elves dwarves, anthropomorphic animals anthropomorphic plants | Ida Bohatta - Morpurgo [b.15 April 1900 in Vienna - d. 14 November 1992] Austrian. Children's book illustrator and author. "… Bohatta published more than 100 titles that appeared in a total circulation of more than five million copies. Her books have been translated into 13 languages…" --PL | ref: BIG BOX 6_bk_IB_05 Combined shipping is not available with this item.Your book is shipped out to you carefully packaged via USPS, insured with delivery confirmation. Again, non-mainland & International buyers, Please contact us for a shipping quote to your chosen destination. ♥*¨) Please Join Us. Don't miss a new listing! Click the Favorite Shop Heart ♡ at the top of this page. Thank you for your visit. s*c ♥*¨) ¸.·´¸.·*´¨) ¸.·*´¨) (¸.·´ (¸*´¨(♥ Find More: (¸.·´ (¸.·´♥ ~ ~ Antique & Vintage Books https://www.etsy.com/shop/seasidecollectibles?section_id=12581822
Fifteen fairy tales including The girl who trod on the loaf, and The real princess
To the Christmas tree farm we go! We picked up a lumber jack on our way there. Oh wait. That's the daddy. Where did all that hair come from? We found it! We watched the Christmas Devotional last night. My favorite part was when Pres. Monson Quoted "What Will I Give Him," by Christina G. Rosetti. All of the kids gasped. Their eyes lit up. They started reciting it with him! That is one of the poems we have memorized together. I used one of my doodle frames to make it. I hope you like it!
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite is among the artists associated with what is known as "The Golden Age of Illustration" - she is best known for whimsical fairy and fairy tale images.