The Tale of the Cid

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Enter an enchanted world of kings and castles, heroes and damsels, fairies and dragons, magicians and giants. This collection thrills with nineteen classic romances – old-fashioned stories of high adventure spun from folk tales and sprinkled with history. These are the timeless tales of brave and steadfast knights, beautiful women, and the trials they share. Accompanied by twenty-three illustrations from renowned illustrator H. J. Ford, the stories include: “Una and the Lion,” “How the Red Cross Knight Slew the Dragon,” “How Don Quixote Was Enchanted,” “How Bradamante Conquered the Wizard,” “The Knight of the Sun,” “Amys and Amyle,” and thirteen more legends, including the unforgettable “The Tale of the Cid.”

Gathered by Andrew Lang, the master collector of folk and fairy tales, these stories have been selected from cultures around the world. Captivating children and adults alike for centuries, the accounts of chivalry and daring in this edition are ready to inspire a new generation.
Reprint of The Red Romance Book, Longmans, Green, and Co., New York, 1905.

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About the Author

Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, anthropologist, historian, literary critic, and noted collector of folklore and fairy tales. Educated at the prestigious University of St. Andrews and Balliol College, Oxford, Lang became a published poet, editor, and journalist by the time he was thirty-one. He was fascinated by folklore, myths, local legends, and fairy tales throughout his entire life. Lang’s debut work, The Blue Fairy Book, was the first of twenty-five collections of stories for children.

Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 5.5 × 0.8 × 8.5 in
Editor

Andrew Lang

Illustrator

H.J. Ford

ISBN13

9780486454702

Published

June 2007

Format

Paperback

Pages

208

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