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Red Riding Hood by Charles Robinson. Little Red Riding Hood. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1911
Diamonds & Toads by Kate Greenaway. Two toads and two vipers dropped from her mouth. Illustrations attributed to Kate Greenaway (her first book). A fairy tale by Charles Perrault Date: circa 1870
Puss in Boots by Charles FolkardHelp! Help! My lord the Marquis Carabas is drowning. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault Date: 1923
Cinderella by Charles Robinson. Cinderella appears at the ball. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1911
The Sleeping Beauty by Lilian Govey. She came to a little attic at the top a tower, where an old woman sat spinning all alone. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault Date: 1912
Little Red Riding Hood by Lilian Govey. Tis Little Red riding Hood bringing a present from mother. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault Date: 1912
Jack the Giant Killer by Charles Folkard" Jack the Giant Killer by Charles Folkard. The giant roared out " Whos there". A fairy tale by Charles Perrault" 1923
Red Riding Hood by Charles Folkard. Grandmother, what big teeth you have. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
Little Thumbling (Thumbelina) by Charles Folkard. They saw the ogre striding from hill to hill. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
Teeny Tiny by Charles Folkard. She put on her teeny-tiny bonnet and went to take a teeny-tiny walk. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
The Three Bears by Charles Folkard. Somebodys been at my porridge. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
Diamonds and Toads by JH Hartley. The kings son met her. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault Date: 1923
Puss in Boots talks to reapers mowing a meadow, persuading them to tell the King that the meadow belongs to his Master. Illustration to a fairytale by Charles Perrault, first published 1697
Puss in Boots tells the King his Master is drowningPuss in Boots stops the Kings coach and tells him that his Master is drowning (though he is only bathing in the river). Illustration to a fairytale by Charles Perrault, first published 1697
Charles Perrault / FortebaCHARLES PERRAULT French writer and member of the Academie Francaise; best known for his fairytales; also in charge of royal buildings
Claude Perrault / LangloisCLAUDE PERRAULT physician & architect wearing plain, modest clothes of breeches, hose (stockings), falling collar, a cloak with cape collar & shoes without buckles
Nic. Francois MansartNICOLAS FRANCOIS MANSART French architect with one of the Perrault brothers, possibly the architect Claude Perrault. Mansart was important for establishing classicism in French baroque