Prince Silverwings and Other Fairy Tales
Edith Ogden Harrison
Lu par Steven Fellows





Edith Ogden Harrison's first published work, Prince Silverwings, is a collection of seven fairy tales for young readers. It is perhaps best known as the source of an unsuccessful stage collaboration with L. Frank Baum, ultimately providing inspiration for several of Baum's Oz books. (Summary by Steven Fellows) (1 hr 49 min)
Chapitres
Prince Silver Wings | 14:41 | Lu par Steven Fellows |
The Veiled Lady | 21:54 | Lu par Steven Fellows |
The Sick Princess | 17:55 | Lu par Steven Fellows |
The Ice Queen's Palace | 15:12 | Lu par Steven Fellows |
The Golden River | 12:42 | Lu par Steven Fellows |
The City of the Sea King | 10:40 | Lu par Steven Fellows |
The Cloud Maidens | 16:48 | Lu par Steven Fellows |
Critiques





Shelley Batten
The story is utterly delightful. The ending is maybe a little too predictable & happens too quickly is the only bit I didn’t as thoroughly enjoy as all the rest of the story. But if you enjoy stories of fairies and with wonderful backgrounds you’ll enjoy it. 😊