The history of Cinderella (pp. 4-5)

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Title

The history of Cinderella (pp. 4-5)

Subject

Cinderella (Legendary character) -- Juvenile poetry
Cruelty -- Juvenile poetry
Fairies -- Juvenile poetry
Love -- Juvenile poetry
Stepmothers -- Juvenile poetry

Description

Fairy godmother and Cinderella are hand-colored.
Chapbook in publisher's white pictorial printed wrappers printed in black and yellow. No. 1 of an untitled series of 16 chapbooks.
A story about Cinderella, who is treated poorly by her step-mother and step-sisters. Cinderella and her family are invited to the prince's royal ball, but she is forbidden to go. Thanks to her fairy-godmother, Cinderella manages to go to the ball, without her family knowing, and win the love of the prince. The magic of her fairy god mother runs out at midnight, and Cinderella runs away from the ball, leaving her glass slipper behind. The Prince searches the kingdom for the maiden who fits the slipper, finds Cinderella and marries her.
These pages depict Cinderella meeting her Fairy Godmother, who helps her go to the ball.
8 unnumbered pages : color illustrations , 17 cm

Creator

Yorkshire J.S. Publishing & Stationery Co.

Source

University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections

Publisher

England--Otley

Date

[1840?]

Contributor

Nicole Sonett

Rights

For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page:
http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use

Format

Scanned from original book at 200-400 dpi in JPEG format using a Plustek OpticPro A320, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2017.

Language

English

Type

Relief prints--woodcuts,
Chapbook, image, text
Stillimage
Text

Identifier

Children's Historical Literature Collection PZ 8.2 A254 A14 1818

Files

Cinderella Pages 4 and 5.jpg
Date Added
April 27, 2017
Collection
The History of Cinderella
Item Type
Still Image
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Citation
Yorkshire J.S. Publishing & Stationery Co., “The history of Cinderella (pp. 4-5),” Children Will Listen, accessed April 28, 2024, https://viclit.omeka.net/items/show/1826.