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Faeries are eternally popular. In this charming and beautifully produced book, US artist Ed Hicks demonstrates his facility within the genre. Self-taught and working here in pastel, Hicks shows to great effect his mastery of the mystical portrait of the human body. His evocative paintings are complemented by the gentle and mysterious poetry of Dee Stotts. A delightful book for all faery-lovers.
Discover the mysteries behind the fairies, learn how to spot the signs of their presence, examine fairy artifacts, and read eyewitness accounts from fairy seekers.
This enchanting picture book presents a series of lush full-color spreads, and each bewitching illustration is captioned with a description of a fairy's origins, legends in which the fairy appears, and its relationship to nature. Among these hauntingly beautiful images are three impressive double-page pop-up scenes.
/DIVEnter the tiny, secret world of the Disney Fairies. This illustrated guide is jam-packed with fairy facts and includes loads of interactive elements, like secret notes, miniature books, and a removable fairy talent medallion. Find out how garden fairies make the flowers bloom; learn how to say "hello" in Frog with the animal-talent fairies; find out the magical meaning behind colors from the art fairies...and more! DIVFull of astonishing and charming details about fairy life, The Hidden World of Fairies offers fairies fans an intimate glimpse into their favorite magical world.
Poems describe how fairies live and play in a flower garden, and illustrations show what they look like, and to which flowers they belong.
Learn all about the Never fairies in this enchanting illustrated book which provides an exclusive look at life in Pixie Hollow.
"The Secret Commonwealth is a guide to fairies, doppelgängers, wraiths, and other beings that its author Robert Kirk, an unusually inquisitive seventeenth-century Scottish minister, identifies as being ?of a middle nature betwixt man and angel.? Circulated in manuscript by its author, whose religious and scientific interests drew him at some genuine personal risk to investigate the hidden realities of the spiritual world, this short work was first published by Sir Walter Scott and then again in the late nineteenth century in an edition prepared by the famous collector of fairy tales, Andrew Lang, and dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson. Nonetheless, Kirk’s work, which is a fine example of English prose, an important document in the history of ideas, and an enchanting introduction to fairy lore has remained a rarity"--Publisher description.
Gwendolyn Carlisle loves fairies, perhaps too much. On her birthday, she receives the precious "kiss" necklace which has been passed down from mother to daughter ever since Peter Pan gave it to Wendy Darling. That night, Gwendolyn has the first of her visions—tantalizing, lifelike visions, almost as if she were actually in Fairy Haven. She sees animaltalent fairy Beck give a pie to wise Mother Dove and hears the voices of water-talent Rani and even Tinker Bell herself. More than anything, Gwendolyn wishes she could be there.
A collection of poems and stories about fairies, elves, gnomes, and other magical creatures.