d exerted a fairy tale influence.
1826-1887. _The Little Lame Prince; Adventures of a_
_Brownie_; and _The Fairy Book_. Produced by Mrs. Dinah
Muloch Craik.
1854. _The Rose and the Ring_, by William M. Thackeray. A
modern edition contains the original illustrations with
additions by Monsell. Crowell.
1855. _Granny's Story Box_. A collection. Illustrated by J.
Knight; published by Piper, Stephenson, and Spence.
1856. _Granny's Wonderful Chair_, containing _Prince
Fairy-foot_. Written by Frances Browne, a blind Irish
poetess.
1863. _Water Babies_. Charles Kingsley. Sir Noel Patton. The
Macmillan Company.
1865. _Stories Told to a Child, including Fairy Tales; Mopsa
the Fairy_, 1869. By Jean Ingelow.
1865. _Alice's Adventures in Wonderland_, by Lewis Carroll
(Charles Dodgson), with 42 illustrations by John Tenniel,
published by Macmillan Company, Oxford. First edition
recalled. Later editions were published by Richard Clay,
London.
1869. _At the Back of the North Wind_; _The Princess and the
Goblin_, 1871. By George MacDonald. Arthur Hughes. Strahan.
Reprinted by Blackie.
1870. _The Brownies_; 1882, _Old-fashioned Fairy Tales_. By
Juliana Ewing.
1873. _A Series of Toy-Books for Children_, by Walter Crane
(1845-1914). Published by Routledge and printed in colors by
Edmund Evans. Twenty-seven of these stories in nine volumes
are published by John Lane, Bodley Head. _Princess
Fioromonde_, 1880, _Grimm's Household Stories_, 1882, and
_The Cuckoo Clock_, 1887, all by Mrs. Molesworth, were also
illustrated by Crane.
1878-. _Picture-Books_, by Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886).
These were sixteen in number. They are published by F.
Warne.
1875-. _Stories from the Eddas; Dame Wiggins of Lee
(Allen)_; and _The Pied Piper of Hamelin_. These delightful
books by Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) were published by
Routledge and engraved by Edmund Evans. They are now
published by F. Warne.
This brings the English side of the subject down to
the present time. Present editions of fairy tales are
given in Chapter VI.
In Germany there were also many translations from the French of
Perrault and D'Aulnoy. There were editions in 1764, 1770, etc. Most of
those before the _Grimms' Tales_ were not important. One might
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