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This authentic and complete translation of the Grimm Brothers' most popular story is delightfully illustrated by Elisabeth Wagner-Koch, a painter and author.
"Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of us all?" repeatedly asks the Queen, Snow White's stepmother. She always gets the answer she wants, until Snow White turns seven, and the mirror must truthfully answer, "Snow White." At the news, the Queen turns yellow and green with envy and commands the huntsman to kill Snow White and bring her "lung and liver as a token." Thus begins another enchanting fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm! Kirkus Reviews called this collaboration between Randall and Nancy Eckholm Burkert "a sort of legend even before its time of publication." Jarrell also wrote The Bat-Poet and The Animal Family, a Newbery Honor Book. Jarrell retained the Grimm (and grim) ending to the tale, as the stepmother is forced to dance to her death. Burkert's illustrations are magical, light-filled creations that more than earn the book its Caldecott Honor Book status. This delightful book's extra-large format showcases the fabulously detailed illustrations, alternating two facing pages of art with two pages of straight text. This is an unforgettable interpretation of a well-loved story. (Ages 6 to 9)
A fresh translation of this famous tale.Jarrell translated this famous folk tale of the Grimm Brothers (Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm, 1785 1863, and Wilhelm Carl Grimm, 1786-1859) of the princess who is forced to hide from her evil stepmother. Jarrell retains the grim ending to the Grimm brothers tale. This issue was illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkett and it was a 1973 Caldecott Honor book (i.e., a runner-up to the Medal winner) for best illustration in a children's book. It is a book that should be on the shelves of all serious students of children literature.
Brockhaus-1911: Seven Oaks · White River · White Mountains · White
Heiligenlexikon-1858: Petrus Snow (338) · Henricus White (101)
Herder-1854: White [2] · White [1] · White Mountains
Meyers-1905: White rope · White River · White scour · White Sulphur Springs · White Star-Linie · White · Dupon-White · White Horse Hill · White Plains · White Mountains
Pagel-1901: Cooper, Sir William White
Pierer-1857: Snow Hill · Three Brothers · Brothers · Seven · White [3] · White [2] · White [1] · White Woman River · White-China · White'sche Augenmittel · White Plains · White Mountains · White boys · White Sulphur Springs · White River · White Richworth