Fifty fables for children

Wilhelm Hey, German
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Wilhelm Hey, born in 1789 as the son of a pastor, studied theology and eventually worked as a pastor himself. In his role, he engaged in charitable causes, contrary to theological rationalism, such as a kind of daycare for the children of working mothers. One can only speculate that his child-friendly nature also led him to write "50 Fables for Children," which he published anonymously in 1833 and later earned him fame as a fable writer. In these child-friendly fables, many cute animals and mythical creatures entertain their young readers and stimulate their imagination. This is a carefully prepared reprint of the sixth edition from the second half of the 19th century, featuring over 60 illustrations.

Key specifications

Language
German
Item number
8138953

General information

Publisher
Hansebooks
Category
Other literature
Release date
27.3.2017

Book properties

Book type
Novel
Language
German
Author
Wilhelm Hey
Year
2013
Number of pages
52
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2013

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