Smith of Wooten Manor & Farmer Giles of Ham
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Book Description
Here are two short tales by the master of fantasy. In the first story the son of the village's smith is chosen to participate in the Feast of the Children, held once every 24 years. He swallows the silver star baked in the celebration's cake. The star takes him to the land of the Faery where he learns a valuable lesson. The second story concerns a poor farmer's son who chases away a Giant who has ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Nelson Doubleday |
Binding | Hardcover (36 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 115 |
ISBN-10 | B000EYBG0A |
Publication Date | /1976 |
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