Alphabe Thursday Y is for Yellow
I had these two books on my desk this week as they both need a slight repair. I was pleased as it means that I haven’t got to look far to met this weeks challenge.
One is the Yellow Fairy Book by Andrew Lang. It is one of a series of 12 collections of fairy tales. Each volume is distinguished by its own colour. They cover more than 400 tales from a broad range of countries and cultures.
Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a Scots poet, novelist and literary critic. Although he did not collect the stories himself from the oral tradition, with his wife and other translators he retold the stories; many making their first appearance in English.
It is said that although Andrew Lang wrote for a profession; fiction, poems and articles about anthropology, mythology, history and travel, he is best known for works that he didn’t write.
The other item is Goody two shoes picture book that contains the story of the Yellow Dwarf; this and the other fairy stories have been adapted and illustrated by Walter Crane (1845-1915)he was a an English artist and book illustrator. He was well know for characterising nursery rhymes and children’s stories.

I remember these: the came in different colours for different reading levels? Our class library had a few tattered old copies of those.
Not easy read for children; nice to be read out loud more. Not my cup of tea I preferred adventures xxx
These evoke memories no amount of time will erase. Beautiful, with an ethereal quality lacking in today’s desire for strongly coloured images. Thank you for sharing.
And yellow so underrated as a primary colour!
how convenient to have your “Y” post so close at hand! I had to drive to Wyoming…hah!
mmm 🙂 xx
Love the coffee art video! Cool!
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