Rapunzel

by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

Published 1 April 1961
Once upon a time . . . Those words conjure up the aura of timeless children's stories, the kind of tales told in our comprehensive line of Children's Classics. Accompanied with exquisite illustrations specially commissioned for this line, each book is a hardcover, elegant little treasure with a deluxe four-color bronzed jacket. At $6.95, they are an affordable answer for first-class gift giving and collecting. And to make them even more attractive to your customers, we offer a variety of assortment and display options.

Once upon a time . . . Those words conjure up the aura of timeless children's stories, the kind of tales told in our comprehensive line of Children's Classics. Accompanied with exquisite illustrations specially commissioned for this line, each book is a hardcover, elegant little treasure with a deluxe four-color bronzed jacket. At $6.95, they are an affordable answer for first-class gift giving and collecting. And to make them even more attractive to your customers, we offer a variety of assortment and display options.

A poor woodcutter's two children, lost in the woods, come upon a gingerbread house inhabited by a wicked witch.

Snow White and Rose Red

by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

Published September 1965
A bear, befriended by two sisters during the winter, returns one day to reward them royally for their kindness.

The Goose Girl

by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

Published 1 July 1945
On her way to marry a distant Prince, a young Princess is forced to trade places with her evil waiting-maid and becomes a goose girl instead of a bride when she reaches her destination.

Fitcher's Bird

by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

Published 1 November 1983
In this German version of Bluebeard, the wicked wizard Fitcher kills two sisters for disobeying him and opening a forbidden room in his house, but he is outwitted by their younger sister.

Turned out by his father for learning nothing but the language of dogs, birds, and frogs, a young man uses these talents to good advantage and eventually is chosen to be Pope.

After saving some ants, ducks, and bees from being killed by his two older brothers, the youngest Prince is rewarded when the animals help him break the spell cast on a castle and its inhabitants.

Though considered a simpleton by his father and brothers, the youngest son manages, with the help of a toad, to win the kingdom and a beautiful bride.