The Oxford Treasury of World Stories

The Oxford Treasury of World Stories

by Michael Harrison (Author), Christopher Stuart - Clark (Author)

Synopsis

In this collection of stories from around the world, each tale is newly retold. There are funny stories and clever stories, sad stories and strange stories, each one reflecting the country from which it comes. The book begins with Anansi the spider, tricking his friends and winning, as usual; and ends with a woodcutter being lured away and lost forever in a jungle. In between, there are stories about princesses, cats, frogs; about heroes, kings, and thieves. Robin Hood and Ned Kelly have their adventures, and there is a Cinderella story from North America. Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark have edited and written many best-selling books. The illustrations are by various artists, and have been commissioned specially for this book.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 05 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0192781812
ISBN 13: 9780192781819
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
Like all Harrison and Stuart-Clark's fine Oxford anthologies, this global collection of 23 traditional tales is a feast for storytelling and reading aloud. The informal voices, whether laconic, lyrical, or dramatic, draw you in from the very first line... The design of the large volume is open and
inviting, with thick paper and handsome color paintings by several artists. --Booklist
[A] globe-trotting anthology... Each story is a rib-sticking and welcome alternative to 'The Three Little Pigs, ' 'Goldilocks, ' et al. --Hungry Mind Review
[The stories] have been revised as well as retold, and all are short and sprighty, good to read aloud and easy enough to read alone... The pictures [are] attractively arranged in many sizes and shapes throughout the text. --School Library Journal
This beautifully illustrated anthology of 23 tales from around the world is a treasure for the home, classroom, and library. --Yellow Brick Road
Retold simply with a cleverness of phrasing... This extensive and attractively presented collection is a good book for multiethnic collections and a wonderful read-aloud for story hours. --MultiCultural Review


Like all Harrison and Stuart-Clark's fine Oxford anthologies, this global collection of 23 traditional tales is a feast for storytelling and reading aloud. The informal voices, whether laconic, lyrical, or dramatic, draw you in from the very first line... The design of the large volume is open and
inviting, with thick paper and handsome color paintings by several artists. --Booklist
[A] globe-trotting anthology... Each story is a rib-sticking and welcome alternative to 'The Three Little Pigs, ' 'Goldilocks, ' et al. --Hungry Mind Review
[The stories] have been revised as well as retold, and all are short and sprighty, good to read aloud and easy enough to read alone... The pictures [are] attractively arranged in many sizes and shapes throughout the text. --School Library Journal
This beautifully illustrated anthology of 23 tales from around the world is a treasure for the home, classroom, and library. --Yellow Brick Road
Retold simply with a cleverness of phrasing... This extensive and attractively presented collection is a good book for multiethnic collections and a wonderful read-aloud for story hours. --MultiCultural Review

Like all Harrison and Stuart-Clark's fine Oxford anthologies, this global collection of 23 traditional tales is a feast for storytelling and reading aloud. The informal voices, whether laconic, lyrical, or dramatic, draw you in from the very first line... The design of the large volume is open and inviting, with thick paper and handsome color paintings by several artists. --Booklist
[A] globe-trotting anthology... Each story is a rib-sticking and welcome alternative to 'The Three Little Pigs, ' 'Goldilocks, ' et al. --Hungry Mind Review
[The stories] have been revised as well as retold, and all are short and sprighty, good to read aloud and easy enough to read alone... The pictures [are] attractively arranged in many sizes and shapes throughout the text. --School Library Journal
This beautifully illustrated anthology of 23 tales from around the world is a treasure for the home, classroom, and library. --Yellow Brick Road
Retold simply with a cleverness of phrasing... This extensive and attractively presented collection is a good book for multiethnic collections and a wonderful read-aloud for story hours. --MultiCultural Review


Like all Harrison and Stuart-Clark's fine Oxford anthologies, this global collection of 23 traditional tales is a feast for storytelling and reading aloud. The informal voices, whether laconic, lyrical, or dramatic, draw you in from the very first line... The design of the large volume is open and inviting, with thick paper and handsome color paintings by several artists. --Booklist


[A] globe-trotting anthology... Each story is a rib-sticking and welcome alternative to 'The Three Little Pigs, ' 'Goldilocks, ' et al. --Hungry Mind Review


[The stories] have been revised as well as retold, and all are short and sprighty, good to read aloud and easy enough to read alone... The pictures [are] attractively arranged in many sizes and shapes throughout the text. --School Library Journal


This beautifully illustrated anthology of 23 tales from around the world is a treasure for the home, classroom, and library. --Yellow Brick Road


Retold simply with a cleverness of phrasing... This extensive and attractively presented collection is a good book for multiethnic collections and a wonderful read-aloud for story hours. --MultiCultural Review