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Once Upon a Time Series: Heroes and Villains of Fairy Tales

  • Fairy Tales
  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
  • Language:Others
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  • Pages:72
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  • Size:230mm×260mm
  • Publication Place:Czech Republic
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Once Upon a Time Series: Heroes and Villains of Fairy Tales 》
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★Learn knowledge from fairy tales!
★A vivid and varied realm of heroes, villains, magical creatures, talking animals and other supernatural beings awaits you with open gates, whenever you should need it.
★In a kingdom beyond nine mountains and nine rivers, reached only on the wings of your imagination, you will find answers to complicated questions and stories wisdom of which outshines many a work of scholarship. Let us take you there!
★Including 2 titles:
Animals of Fairy Tales
Heroes and Villains of Fairy Tales

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Mighty kings, valiant knights, beautiful princesses, hungry ogres, crafty elves, lazy Jacks and wicked witches are anything but old hat, even though they are familiar to us from our earliest years. These and other fairy-tale heroes and villains may have lived in a fantasy realm since time immemorial, but they change along with the real world.

As if by some strange magic, they retain their attraction for generation after generation. If you think you have outgrown the classic fairy tale, think again! Stories in which good triumphs over evil, love conquers hate, and the truth and wisdom of the ages win out over lies and cunning, will live forever. This book will show you similarities and differences among fairy-tale characters from different parts of the world and reveal many fairy-tale customs and rules. It will also tell you how and why fairy tales originated.

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About the Author
Štěpánka Sekaninová spent her childhood near Kolín, in the Polabí lowlands region. Although she is a Bohemian at heart, fate carried her to the heart of Moravia. She is a graduate in Czech and History from the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University. While still a student, she started work at Czech Television in Brno, where as a reporter she travelled about the South Moravia region and got to know every part of it. She later switched from reporting to the production of light entertainment and children’s programmes for the Brno studio.
Štěpánka loves books and has always longed to write, so when her life’s journey presented her with the opportunity to work as a literary editor for Albatros Media, she accepted it with alacrity.
And so she writes, surrounded by beautiful books, realizing a dream she’s had since childhood...

About the Author
Helena Haraštová was educated at Brno’s Classical Grammar School before going on to graduate in Dramaturgy from the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts. Since 2012 she has been a part-time student of English Language and Literature at the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University, Brno. She works mainly as a writer and a translator from English and Russian – her work includes small-scale translations in the Bizzbooks imprint and a Czech translation of a musical by Bernardo Albo. After two years working for the company of the National Theatre in Brno, she became a literary editor at B4U Publishing. Currently Helena Haraštová is fully engaged by her duties as a mother. She first worked for children on a dramatization of The Life Story of a Baby with a Big Head for the National Theatre in Brno. Her most unusual pastime is searching texts of all kinds for errors of spelling, grammar and style.

About the Illustrator
Jakub Cenkl was born in 1982 in the village of Čeladná, in the up-and-down landscape of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids. Nor was his way to becoming an illustrator a straightforward one.
Having enrolled as a student of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Technical University of Ostrava, he soon discovered that this was a blind alley. He opted instead for the teacher-training programme in art education for secondary schools and primary art schools at Palacký University in Olomouc. It was here that he was drawn to graphic design, which he began to teach himself in his spare time.
He honed his skills in graphic design and illustration by working for six years at various studios, including Design Herynek and Craneballs.
Jakub Cenkl is now an established freelance illustrator. When not sitting in front of his computer, he is most often found in the hills, where he goes to clear his head by indulging his other passion, running.

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