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NR’s Brand New Book for Children

The National Review Wonder Book of Fairy Tales is an exquisite reproduction of the 1917 volume of famous tales that entertained and instructed generations of children. We thought the original (edited by the late Elisabeth Vernon Quinn) to be such a treasure, such a delight, in content and visually, that we decided to republish it, to afford today’s children the same joy as that experienced by young Americans nearly a century ago. The National Review Wonder Book of Fairy Tales includes over 125 lavish four-color and “wood-cut” illustrations by the talented art team of Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis, all of them adorning over three dozens of classic tales, from Hansel and Gretel and Little Red Riding-Hood to The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Princess on The Pea. If you believe children need to be reading and enjoying finely crafted, wholesome tales that instruct and entertain as they engage the imagination, then have them open the pages of The National Review Wonder Book of Fairy Tales. This big (360 pages, 8 by 10 inches) handsome hardcover volume, copiously illustrated and printed on high-quality stock, will make a wonderful gift for any deserving child, and is a perfect addition to every family’s library. You’ll want a copy for your own home, and, with Christmas approaching, you’ll want more copies for those special young someone(s) in your life. Get your copies direct from NR (these books are not available in stores) for the low price of $25 each, which saves you $5 off the cover price, and includes shipping and handling. Order here.

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