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Title Edmund Dulac's picture-book for the French Red Cross
Editor Edmund Dulac
Illustrator Edmund Dulac
Publisher Pub. for the Daily telegraph by Hodder and Stovghton
Location London
Source djvu
Progress Done—All pages of the work proper are validated
Transclusion Fully transcluded
Validated in September 2022
OCLC 1043269239

CONTENTS


  PAGE
THE STORY OF THE BIRD FENG a Fairy Tale from China 1
YOUNG ROUSSELLE: a French Song of the Olden Time 5
LAYLÁ AND MAJNÚN: a Persian Love Story 9
THE NIGHTINGALE: after a Fairy Tale by Hans Andersen 29
THREE KINGS OF ORIENT: a Carol 41
SINDBAD THE SAILOR: a Tale from the Thousand and One Nights 43
THE LITTLE SEAMSTRESS: a French Song of the Olden Time 55
THE REAL PRINCESS: after a Fairy Tale by Hans Andersen 57
MY LISETTE: an Old French Song 61
CINDERELLA: a Fairy Tale from the French 65
THE CHILLY LOVER: a Song from the French 79
THE STORY OF AUCASSIN AND NICOLETTE: an Old World Idyll 81
BLUE BEARD: an Old Tale from the French 85
CERBERUS, THE BLACK DOG OF HADES 99
THE LADY BADOURA: a Tale from the Thousand and One Nights 102
THE SLEEPER AWAKENED: a Tale from the Thousand and One Nights 110
JUSEF AND ASENATH: a Love Story of Egypt 124


ILLUSTRATIONS


JUSEF AND ASENATH

Asenath Frontispiece
  PAGE


THE STORY OF THE BIRD FENG

The wonderful bird, like a fire of many colours come down from heaven, alighted before the princess, dropping at her feet the portrait 1


YOUNG ROUSSELLE

What do you think of Young Rousselle? 8


LAYLÁ AND MAJNÚN

In a high chamber of the palace — it was as wondrous as that of a Sultan 16
If the desert were my home — then would I let the world go by 18
She would sit for hours, with the bird perched on the back of her hand, listening to its soft intonation of that one word 'Majnún' 22


THE NIGHTINGALE

Even the poor fisherman would pause in his work to listen 32


THREE KINGS OF ORIENT

O Star of Wonder, Star of Night 41


SINDBAD THE SAILOR

Knowest thou that my name is also Sindbad? 50


THE LITTLE SEAMSTRESS

I never at all

Saw sewing so small!

55


THE REAL PRINCESS

Not a wink the whole night long 58


MY LISETTE

'Tis Lisette whom I adore,

And with reason, more and more!

62


CINDERELLA

'There,' said her godmother, pointing with her wand, … 'pick it and bring it along' 72


THE CHILLY LOVER

O Ursula, for thee

My heart is burning,—
But I'm so cold!

80


THE STORY OF AUCASSIN AND NICOLETTE

But Nicolette one night escaped 82


BLUE BEARD

Seven and one are eight, madam! 86


CERBERUS

Cerberus, the black dog of Hades 99


THE LADY BADOURA

Nay, nay; I will not marry him 102


THE SLEEPER AWAKENED

Behold the reward of those who meddle in other people's affairs 120


EDMUND DULAC 128