Author: | Anon E. Mouse, Compiled by John Halsted | ISBN: | 9788827506554 |
Publisher: | Abela Publishing | Publication: | October 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Anon E. Mouse, Compiled by John Halsted |
ISBN: | 9788827506554 |
Publisher: | Abela Publishing |
Publication: | October 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The twenty-one folk and fairy tales in this volume are dedicated to the victims of the Grenfell Tower Fire disaster which occurred on 14 June 2017. They have been selected from the folklore and legends of the countries from which the victims originated.
These stories can be found in the Public Domain where, for the majority of the time, they lie dormant and forgotten.
In publishing these forgotten children’s stories, we hope that we will be creating a lasting legacy for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, so that, unlike these stories, the memory of the victims will never fade into obscurity.
The title of the book, while not quite a portmanteau, has been developed by blending the name of Grenfell Tower’s local tube station, Latimer Road, and word-morphing the name of an adjacent street, Bramley Road, into Rambles.
I hope you will enjoy these stories.
John Halsted, Author and Publisher
TABLE of CONTENTS
The Story Of Dschemil And Dschemila
Phakir Chand
How The Brazilian Beetles Got Their Gorgeous Coats
Hordedef’s Tale
Mr. & Mrs. Vinegar
Story Of The Shipwrecked Traveller
Binti Ali The Clever
Blue Beard
Goro, The Wonderful Wrestler
The Story Of The Porter And The Ladies Of Baghdád
Adventures Of Gilla Na Chreck An Gour
In Honour Of A Raven
Mohammed With The Magic Finger
Udea And Her Seven Brothers
A Story About A Maiden And A Pumpkin
The Enchanted Horse
The Silver Shower
The Story Of The City Of Brass
How The Hare Made A Fool Of The Wolf
Rustem And Sohrab
The twenty-one folk and fairy tales in this volume are dedicated to the victims of the Grenfell Tower Fire disaster which occurred on 14 June 2017. They have been selected from the folklore and legends of the countries from which the victims originated.
These stories can be found in the Public Domain where, for the majority of the time, they lie dormant and forgotten.
In publishing these forgotten children’s stories, we hope that we will be creating a lasting legacy for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, so that, unlike these stories, the memory of the victims will never fade into obscurity.
The title of the book, while not quite a portmanteau, has been developed by blending the name of Grenfell Tower’s local tube station, Latimer Road, and word-morphing the name of an adjacent street, Bramley Road, into Rambles.
I hope you will enjoy these stories.
John Halsted, Author and Publisher
TABLE of CONTENTS
The Story Of Dschemil And Dschemila
Phakir Chand
How The Brazilian Beetles Got Their Gorgeous Coats
Hordedef’s Tale
Mr. & Mrs. Vinegar
Story Of The Shipwrecked Traveller
Binti Ali The Clever
Blue Beard
Goro, The Wonderful Wrestler
The Story Of The Porter And The Ladies Of Baghdád
Adventures Of Gilla Na Chreck An Gour
In Honour Of A Raven
Mohammed With The Magic Finger
Udea And Her Seven Brothers
A Story About A Maiden And A Pumpkin
The Enchanted Horse
The Silver Shower
The Story Of The City Of Brass
How The Hare Made A Fool Of The Wolf
Rustem And Sohrab