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    Kate Douglas Wiggin, Alice Ercle Hunt

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    Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, ETA Hoffman, L. Frank Baum, O.Henry, Karl May, Max Brand, Arthur Conan Doyle, Abbie Farwell Brown, Lucy Maud Montgomery, J.M. Barrie, George MacDonald, Frances Browne, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Anna Sewell, Jane Austen, Nikolaj Gogol, Hans Christian Andersen, Agnes Günther, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Oscar Wilde, Selma Lagerlöf, Brüder Grimm, Beatrix Potter, Kurt Tucholsky, Hermann Kurz, Hedwig Courths-Mahler, Adalbert Stifter, Leo Tolstoi, Theodor Storm, Peter Rosegger, Manfred Kyber, Ludwig Ganghofer, Gustav Freytag, Heinrich Seidel, Luise Büchner, Hermann Löns, Wilhelm Raabe, Josef Albert Stöckl, Ludwig Aurbacher, Heinrich Pröhle, Else Ury, Johannes Schlaf, Laurids Bruun, Carl Hauptmann, Hermine Villinger, Gorch Fock, Christoph von Schmid, Rudolf Herzog

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    Kate Douglas Wiggin

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    Johanna Spyri, Charles Dickens, George MacDonald, Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Anna Sewell, Hesba Stretton, Kenneth Grahame, Martha Finley, Abbie Farwell Brown, Frances Browne, L. Frank Baum, J.M. Barrie, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Mary Louisa Molesworth

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    Charles Dickens, Max Brand, George MacDonald, Sophie May, Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, James Lane Allen, Anna Sewell, Beatrix Potter, Hesba Stretton, Lucas Malet, Kenneth Grahame, Martha Finley, Abbie Farwell Brown, Thomas Nelson Page, Alice Hale Burnett, Amy Ella Blanchard, Amanda M. Douglas), Frances Browne, June Isle, Ernest Ingersoll, L. Frank Baum, F. Marion Crawford, J.M. Barrie, Eleanor H. Porter, Annie F. Johnston, Jacob A. Riis, Edward A. Rand, Florence L. Barclay, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Mary Louisa Molesworth, A. S. Boyd, Juliana Horatia Ewing

The Fairy Ring

"THERE was once upon a time a king who had a garden; in that garden was an apple tree, and on that apple tree grew a golden apple every year."

These stories are the golden apples that grew on the tree in the king's garden; grew and grew and grew as the golden years went by; and being apples of gold they could never wither nor shrink nor change, so that they are as beautiful and precious for you to pluck today as when first they ripened long, long ago.

Perhaps you do not care for the sort of golden apples that grew in the king's garden; perhaps you prefer plain russets or green pippins? Well, these are not to be despised, for they also are wholesome food for growing boys and girls; but unless you can taste the flavor and feel the magic that lies in the golden apples of the king's garden you will lose one of the joys of youth.

No one can help respecting apples (or stories) that gleam as brightly today as they did hundreds and thousands of years ago, when first the tiny blossoms ripened into precious fruit.

"Should you ask me whence these stories,

Whence these legends and traditions

With the odors of the forest,

With the dew and damp of meadows?"—

I can say only that the people were telling fairy tales in Egypt, in Joseph's time, more than three thousand years ago; and that grand old Homer told them in the famous "Odyssey," with its witches and giants, its cap of darkness, and shoes of swiftness. Old nurses and village crones have repeated them by the fireside and in the chimney corner; shep-herds and cowherds have recounted them by the brookside, until the children of the world have all learned them by heart, bequeathing them, generation after generation, as a priceless legacy to their own children. Nor must you fancy that they have been told in your own tongue only. Long, long before the art of printing was known, men and women of all nations recited these and similar tales to one another, never thinking that the day would come when they would be regarded as the peculiar property of youth and childhood.


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  1. The Romance of a Christmas Card

    Kate Douglas Wiggin, Alice Ercle Hunt

  2. Die schönsten Kinderromane zu Weihnachten : Der kleine Prinz, Peter Pan, Kleine Frauen, Black Beauty, Anne auf Green Gables, Oliver Twist, Heidi, Der kleine Lord

    J.M. Barrie, Louisa May Alcott, L. Frank Baum, Charles Dickens, Francis Hodgson Burnett, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Max Brand, George MacDonald, Johanna Spyri, Selma Lagerlöf, Daniel G. Brinton, Anna Sewell, Else Ury, Agnes Günther, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Hesba Stretton

  3. Das Weihnachtslied von Carol Bird

    Kate Douglas Wiggin

  4. Die beliebtesten Kinderklassiker zu Weihnachten : Winterliche Abenteuer und zeitlose Märchen voller Magie und Weihnachtszauber

    J.M. Barrie, Louisa May Alcott, L. Frank Baum, Charles Dickens, Francis Hodgson Burnett, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Max Brand, George MacDonald, Johanna Spyri, Selma Lagerlöf, Carlo Collodi, Rudyard Kipling, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, Jules Verne, Else Ury, Agnes Sapper, Wilhelm Busch, Heinrich Hoffmann, Gerdt von Bassewitz, Lothar Meggendorfer, Hans Christian Andersen, ETA Hoffman, Brüder Grimm, Hermann Bote, Julius Wolff, Gottfried August Bürger, Elsbeth Montzheimer, Abbie Farwell Brown, Anna Sewell, Frances Browne, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

  5. 100 Weihnachtsklassiker der Weltliteratur : Der Weihnachtsabend, Kleine Frauen, Der Weihnachtsengel, Der kleine Prinz, Stolz und Vorurteil, Die Schneekönigin, Frau Holle, Anne auf Green Gables

    Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, ETA Hoffman, L. Frank Baum, O.Henry, Karl May, Max Brand, Arthur Conan Doyle, Abbie Farwell Brown, Lucy Maud Montgomery, J.M. Barrie, George MacDonald, Frances Browne, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Anna Sewell, Jane Austen, Nikolaj Gogol, Hans Christian Andersen, Agnes Günther, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Oscar Wilde, Selma Lagerlöf, Brüder Grimm, Beatrix Potter, Kurt Tucholsky, Hermann Kurz, Hedwig Courths-Mahler, Adalbert Stifter, Leo Tolstoi, Theodor Storm, Peter Rosegger, Manfred Kyber, Ludwig Ganghofer, Gustav Freytag, Heinrich Seidel, Luise Büchner, Hermann Löns, Wilhelm Raabe, Josef Albert Stöckl, Ludwig Aurbacher, Heinrich Pröhle, Else Ury, Johannes Schlaf, Laurids Bruun, Carl Hauptmann, Hermine Villinger, Gorch Fock, Christoph von Schmid, Rudolf Herzog

  6. Das Weihnachtslied von Carol Bird : Weihnachts-Klassiker (Ausgabe in neuer Übersetzung und Rechtschreibung)

    Kate Douglas Wiggin

  7. REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM & NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA (Children's Book Classics) : Enriched edition. Adventures of a Spirited Maine Girl in a Small-Town Tale

    Kate Douglas Wiggin

  8. KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN – Ultimate Collection: 21 Novels & 130+ Short Stories : Enriched edition. Captivating Tales of Kindness and Triumph

    Kate Douglas Wiggin

  9. CHILDREN'S BOOKS – Premium Illustrated Collection: : Enriched edition. Charming Tales and Illustrated Classics for Young Readers

    Kate Douglas Wiggin

  10. The Greatest Christmas Novels in One Volume (Illustrated) : Capturing the Magic of Holiday Fiction: A Festive Literary Compilation

    Johanna Spyri, Charles Dickens, George MacDonald, Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Anna Sewell, Hesba Stretton, Kenneth Grahame, Martha Finley, Abbie Farwell Brown, Frances Browne, L. Frank Baum, J.M. Barrie, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Mary Louisa Molesworth

  11. The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Illustrated Edition) : Enriched edition. 21 Novels & 130+ Short Stories, Fairy Tales and Poems

    Kate Douglas Wiggin

  12. The Must-Read Novels for Christmas Time (Illustrated Edition)

    Charles Dickens, Max Brand, George MacDonald, Sophie May, Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, James Lane Allen, Anna Sewell, Beatrix Potter, Hesba Stretton, Lucas Malet, Kenneth Grahame, Martha Finley, Abbie Farwell Brown, Thomas Nelson Page, Alice Hale Burnett, Amy Ella Blanchard, Amanda M. Douglas), Frances Browne, June Isle, Ernest Ingersoll, L. Frank Baum, F. Marion Crawford, J.M. Barrie, Eleanor H. Porter, Annie F. Johnston, Jacob A. Riis, Edward A. Rand, Florence L. Barclay, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Mary Louisa Molesworth, A. S. Boyd, Juliana Horatia Ewing

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"THERE was once upon a time a king who had a garden; in that garden was an apple tree, and on that apple tree grew a golden apple every year."

These stories are the golden apples that grew on the tree in the king's garden; grew and grew and grew as the golden years went by; and being apples of gold they could never wither nor shrink nor change, so that they are as beautiful and precious for you to pluck today as when first they ripened long, long ago.

Perhaps you do not care for the sort of golden apples that grew in the king's garden; perhaps you prefer plain russets or green pippins? Well, these are not to be despised, for they also are wholesome food for growing boys and girls; but unless you can taste the flavor and feel the magic that lies in the golden apples of the king's garden you will lose one of the joys of youth.

No one can help respecting apples (or stories) that gleam as brightly today as they did hundreds and thousands of years ago, when first the tiny blossoms ripened into precious fruit.

"Should you ask me whence these stories,

Whence these legends and traditions

With the odors of the forest,

With the dew and damp of meadows?"—

I can say only that the people were telling fairy tales in Egypt, in Joseph's time, more than three thousand years ago; and that grand old Homer told them in the famous "Odyssey," with its witches and giants, its cap of darkness, and shoes of swiftness. Old nurses and village crones have repeated them by the fireside and in the chimney corner; shep-herds and cowherds have recounted them by the brookside, until the children of the world have all learned them by heart, bequeathing them, generation after generation, as a priceless legacy to their own children. Nor must you fancy that they have been told in your own tongue only. Long, long before the art of printing was known, men and women of all nations recited these and similar tales to one another, never thinking that the day would come when they would be regarded as the peculiar property of youth and childhood.