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Andersen's Fairy Tales, vol. 1—15.

1. The Fir-Tree [indh.: The Fir Tree, The Brave Tin Soldier, Little Tiny, The Goblin and the Huckster, A Great Sorrow, The Silver Shilling, The Ugly Duckling,)
2. The Roses (indh.: The Roses and the Sparrows [ek41], Little Tuk, The Old Grave-Stone, The Bell-Deep, The Beetle, Elder-Tree Mother).
3. The Nightingale (indh.: The Nightingale, Ole Lukøie, The Old Bachelor's Nightcap, The Elf of the Rose, The Angel, The Pea Blossom).
4. Ib and Christina (indh.: Ib and Little Christina, The Bottle Neck, The Flax, The Last Dream of the Old Oak, The Girl Who trod on the Loaf, The Daisy).
5. The Old House (indh.: The Old House, The Happy Family, The Metal Pig, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Tinder-Box, The Red Shoes).
6. The Golden Treasure (indh.: The Golden Treasure, The Butterfly, The Dumb Book, The Gardener, She Was Good for Nothing, Little Ida's Flowers, The Conceited Apple-Branch [ek51], The Sun-Beam and the Captive [ek38]) .
7. The Storks (indh.: The Storks, The Philosopher's Stone, The Lovliest Rose in the World, The Snow Man, The Story of the Year, The Story of a Mother).
8. The Jewish Maiden (indh.: The Jewish Maiden, The Darning-Needle, The Little Match-Seller, The Travelling Companion, The Jumpers, The Swineherd, A Leaf from Heaven).
9. Anne Lisbeth (indh.: Anne Lisbeth, A Cheerful Temper, The Top and the Ball, The Wild Swans, Everything in its Right Place, The Money-Box).
10. The Shadow (indh.: The Shadow, The Racers, The Buckwheat, Soup from a Sausage Skewer, The Bell, or Nature's Music, The Farm-Yard Cock, and the Weather-Cock).
11. The Snow Queen (indh.: The Snow Queen, The Portuguese Duck, The Flying Trunk).
12. The Little Mermaid (indh.: The Little Mermaid, The Pen and the Inkstand, What the Mooon Saw, What the Old Man Does is Always Right, A Rose from Homer's Grave).
13. The Garden of Paradise (indh.: The Garden of Paradise, The Mail-Coach Passengers, The Mischievous Boy, Under the Willow-Tree, The Old Man and the Angel).
14. Little Claus and Big Claus (indh.: Little Claus and Big Claus, The Shepherdess and the Sweep, The Puppet-Show Man, The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship, The Old Street Lamp, The Old Church Bell).
15. The Mother's Love (indh.: The Mother's Love, The Shirt Collar, Children's Prattle, Beuty of Form and Beauty of Mind, The Story of the Wind, A Story, Something.] Each part is complete in itself and contains two Coloured Plates besides several fine woodcuts. Frederick Warne & Co. London, 1874.

(Bibliografisk kilde: Bredsdorff)

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH 2011/88)

Udgivet 1874
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 13961
[Informationer opdateret d. 27.12.2011]

A Fairy Tale Centenary.

Just one hundred years ago, the son of a poor Danish shoemaker enriched the treasure store of literature with his first series of delightful fairy stories ... Expositor, Brantford, Ont., June 7, 1935. Mail & Empire, June 25, 1935; Morning Free Press, London, Ont. June 19, 1935;

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH)

Udgivet 6. juli 1935
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 17081
[Informationer opdateret d. 14.5.2012]

Golden Treasure

Andersen, H.C.: "Golden Treasure", translated by Jean Hersholt, in The Complete Andersen , I-VI. New York 1949. Cf. AaJ 1286
Udgivet 1949
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser
Se v�rkregistret   Bibliografi-ID: 10829
[Informationer opdateret d. 10.8.2017]

The Shepherdess and the Chimney-Sweeper.

The King's Treasure of Treasure of Literature. General Editor Sir A.T. Quiller Couch. London. 1954.

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH 1983/200)

Udgivet 1954
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 19534
[Informationer opdateret d. 2.9.2014]

When heritage tourism goes glocal - The Little Mermaid in Shanghai.

Anne Klara Bom: The bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid is a national treasure in Denmark. When the World Expo 2010 was held in Chine, the statue was moved from its original location in Copenhagen to the Danish pavilion in Shanghai. Journal of Heritage Tourism, Vol. 7, No. 4. November 2012, pp. 341-57.

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH)

Udgivet 4. november 2012
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 18389
[Informationer opdateret d. 9.12.2013]

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