Fifty fables for children
Wilhelm Hey, GermanDelivered between Fri, 25.7. and Tue, 29.7.
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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.
Language | German |
Item number | 8138953 |
Publisher | Hansebooks |
Category | Other literature |
Release date | 27.3.2017 |
Book type | Novel |
Language | German |
Author | Wilhelm Hey |
Year | 2013 |
Number of pages | 52 |
Book cover | Paperback |
Year | 2013 |
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