Lige nu: Prøv Mofibo fra 44,5 kr. første måned! Udforsk over 600.000 e- og lydbøger og Mofibo Originals. Opsig når som helst.
Start tilbuddet3.6
Børnebøger
Elizabeth W. Grierson's 'The Scottish Fairy Book' is a captivating collection of Scottish folklore, filled with enchanting tales of fairies, goblins, and other mystical beings. Grierson's writing style seamlessly weaves together traditional folklore with her own unique storytelling, creating a rich tapestry of magical narratives. The book is a valuable resource for readers interested in Scottish literature and folklore, providing insight into the cultural heritage of Scotland. Grierson's inclusion of lesser-known fairy tales adds depth to the collection, making it a must-read for both scholars and enthusiasts of fairy folklore. The vivid descriptions and engaging narratives make 'The Scottish Fairy Book' a delightful read for anyone interested in the world of fantasy and folklore.
Release date
Lydbog: 1. januar 2014
3.6
Børnebøger
Elizabeth W. Grierson's 'The Scottish Fairy Book' is a captivating collection of Scottish folklore, filled with enchanting tales of fairies, goblins, and other mystical beings. Grierson's writing style seamlessly weaves together traditional folklore with her own unique storytelling, creating a rich tapestry of magical narratives. The book is a valuable resource for readers interested in Scottish literature and folklore, providing insight into the cultural heritage of Scotland. Grierson's inclusion of lesser-known fairy tales adds depth to the collection, making it a must-read for both scholars and enthusiasts of fairy folklore. The vivid descriptions and engaging narratives make 'The Scottish Fairy Book' a delightful read for anyone interested in the world of fantasy and folklore.
Release date
Lydbog: 1. januar 2014
Nyd den ubegrænsede adgang til tusindvis af spændende e- og lydbøger - helt gratis
Samlet bedømmelse baseret på 16 bedømmelser
Hyggelig
Trist
Sjov
Download appen for at deltage i samtalen og tilføje anmeldelser.
Dansk
Danmark