Quentin Blake's Magical Tales
By (Author) John Yeoman
Illustrated by Quentin Blake
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion Children's Books
17th November 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction and true stories
823.914
Hardback
112
Width 221mm, Height 266mm, Spine 10mm
700g
A beautiful edition of Quentin Blake's Magical Tales, the wonderfully illustrated collection of more than a dozen tales of magical fun and mystery from all over the globe.
A wonderful collection of more than a dozen little-known tales of magical fun from all over the globe.A beautifully illustrated edition of a classic compendium of tales from around the world.
Escape to a faraway mystical world where anything can happen: where a boy can finda belt that gives him amazing strength, where a frog can be a beautiful princess in disguise, and where princes can fly on magic carpets. Retold in wonderful detail by long-time Quentin Blake collaborator John Yeoman, these stories sparkle with enchantment,adventure, and a beautifully imagined mix of the familiar and unfamiliar.
Stories Include:The Blue Belt, Half-Man-Half-Lame-Horse, The Crystal Ship,The Five Strange Brothers, The Magic Handkerchief, The Pumpkin Tree,The Magic Cakes, The Frog Skin, The Three Old Crones,Prince Baki and the White Doe, The Old Man and the Jinni, The Poor Girl and Her Cow.
John Yeoman wrote his first children's book after leaving Cambridge University, where he read English. This began a collaboration with Quentin Blake which has continued for over forty years. John taught for twenty-eight years, before retiring to spend more time writing, reading and relaxing in France.Quentin Blake is one of today's most popular and best-loved children's illustrators. His books are loved by children all over the world. His titles include MR MAGNOLIA, MRS ARMITAGE and, of course, the many stories of Roald Dahl. Quentin Blake is simply today's most popular and best-lovedchildren's illustrator. His books are loved by children all over theworld. His titles include Mr Magnolia, Mrs Armitage and, ofcourse, the many stories of Roald Dahl. Quentin Blake grew upin Sidcup Kent and now lives in London (South Kensington)