A Book of Giants
A Book of Giants is a 1963 anthology of 13 fairy tales from Europe that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders. It was the first anthology to receive the familiar "A Book of..." title that Manning-Sanders would become notable for. This book was first published in the United Kingdom in 1962, by Methuen & [Co. Ltd.] It has been used in schools as a study aid.
Description
Some of the tales from this book are also included in A Choice of Magic by Manning-Sanders. And some of the tales from this book are included in Folk and Fairy Tales by Manning-Sanders.And in the foreword, Manning-Sanders discusses the long-ago roots of tales about giants: "The stories in this book are very old, and they come from many countries. We don't know who first told the story of Jack and the Beanstalk; but it has always been a favourite, and it used to be hawked around England in those little stitched-together pamphlets, called chapbooks, which traveling pedlars sold to the countryfolk for a penny or two each."
The author adds: "You will notice that the giants, wherever they come from, have one thing in common: they are all very stupid, and the way to overcome them is to use your wits."
Table of contents
- 1. Jack and the Beanstalk
- 2. The Giant and the Dwarf
- 3. Fin M'Coul and Cucullin
- 4. Sneezy Snatcher and Sammy Small
- 5. Hans, the Horn, and the Magic Sword
- 6. Jack the Giant-Killer
- 7. The [Three Treasures of the Giants|King Johnny]
- 8. Conall Yellowclaw
- 9. The Giant in the Cave
- 10. The [Brave Little Tailor]
- 11. The Giant Who Had [No Heart in His Body]
- 12. The Three Golden Hairs of the King of the Cave Giants
- 13. Prince Loaf
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