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Here are a delightful array of sweet, wholesome Christmas stories. These Christmas stories will evoke children playing around a warm fireplace and cozy hot chocolate. Excerpt: "The Christmas Tales of Flanders presented in this volume are popular fables and legends current in Flanders and Brabant, which have for centuries been told to children throughout Belgium...These tales occupy for the Flemish the place nursery rhymes take in England."
Christmas Tales of Flanders is a collection of traditional stories and holiday tales from the old County of Flanders in Western Europe._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ The Rich Woman and the Poor Woman_x000D_ The Story of Seppy_x000D_ The Enchanted Apple-Tree_x000D_ The Convent Free From Care_x000D_ The Witches' Cellar_x000D_ The Boy Who Always Said the Wrong Thing_x000D_ Hop-o'-My-Thumb_x000D_ The Emperor's Parrot_x000D_ The Little Blacksmith Verholen_x000D_ Balten and the Wolf_x000D_ The Mermaid_x000D_ The Story of the Little Half-Cock_x000D_ The Dwarf and the Blacksmith_x000D_ Percy the Wizard, Nicknamed Snail_x000D_ Simple John_x000D_ The Two Chickens or the Two Ears_x000D_ The Wonderful Fish_x000D_ The Frying-Pan_x000D_ Farmer Broom, Farmer Leaves, and Farmer Iron_x000D_ Little Lodewyk and Annie the Witch_x000D_ The Giant of the Causeway_x000D_ The Key-Flower_x000D_ The Ogre
Twenty-three traditional Flemish tales include "Simple John," "Hop-O'-My-Thumb," "The Wonderful Fish," and "The Mermaid."
Christmas Tales of Flanders is a profusely illustrated volume containing 23 illustrated Fables and legends from Flanders and Brabant. Even today these tales are still loved by children of all ages throughout Belgium. Many of the tales are found in different guises in the folklore of many nations, but here they are presented with a Flemish twist, taking the place of the more commonly told nursery stories familiar in the UK and in other Western nations. The first relates the tale of a rich woman who turns a beggar away from her door at Christmas, who is then welcomed by her poor neighbour, who provides food and shelter freely given. She is of course rewarded for her actions, whilst the rich neighbour pays a price for her meanness of spirit, a tale retold with variations in most cultures. Then the tale of Seppy presents a man who complains that he works hard in the fields while his wife idles her time away at home, so they decide to swap jobs for a day. After his catastrophic day looking after the house and the ensuing chaos, Seppy learns not to complain about others and realises he is not the only one who works hard. There are tales to make you take care for what you wish for (Tintelentyn and The Wonderful Fish) and others showing how bad acts can rebound and repay with interest. All the tales use humour to demonstrate life's lessons to the young, and young at heart. The tales themselves are delightfully enhanced by the illustrations by Jean de Bosschere, a Belgian artist and writer (1878-1953) associated with the Golden Age of Illustration. This volume contains 12 lovely colour illustrations and more than 120 monotone and two colour images (ranging in size from full-page to vignettes). De Bosschere’s work is considered to be in same league as Harry Clarke or Willy Pogany. Whomever his work is compared to, the work of Jean de Bosschere - like that of other great illustrators - is unique, so much so that many of his illustrated books were published as limited editions. 10% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charity.
Twenty-three traditional Flemish tales include "Simple John, " "Hop-O'-My-Thumb, " "The Wonderful Fish, " and "The Mermaid."
First published: Great Britain: Picador, 2017.