As this quirky, outlandish, and seductive new installation in the saga of Lady Angelica Cottington begins, the young Lady C discovers a secret diary written by her long-lost sister, Euphemia. Unlike Angelica, whose most gleeful pastime involves squashing faeries flat (a pastime that made her Pressed Faery Book an international phenomenon), Euphemia writes about a personal and shockingly intimate relationship with the faeries. Appalled as she reads her sister's tales of photographing the faeries, prancing barefoot with them, showing off her knickers, chanting off-color rhymes, and dancing under the moon with a mysterious shining man, the proper Victorian lass Angelica finds herself drawn into the shadowy secrets of the Cottington family -- even as she desperately tries to squash those faeries who lead her to the terrible truth.
A followup to Froud's wildly successful Lady Cottington's Pressed Faery Book, this new volume showcases his hilarious and mind-bogglingly imaginative faery art. Faeries snickering, faeries defiant, faeries in the buff, and, of course, faeries squashed, they're all here and funnier than ever. This new volume also provides revolutionary evidence of the true existence of faeries in the form of never-before-seen Victorian-era photographs of actual faeries, taken by Euphemia Cottington. Notes left for Euphemia by the faeries have also been preserved within the pages of this extraordinary diary, an artifact that, experts predict, will radically alter our contemporary understanding of the secret world of the faeries.
A followup to Froud's wildly successful Lady Cottington's Pressed Faery Book, this new volume showcases his hilarious and mind-bogglingly imaginative faery art. Faeries snickering, faeries defiant, faeries in the buff, and, of course, faeries squashed, they're all here and funnier than ever. This new volume also provides revolutionary evidence of the true existence of faeries in the form of never-before-seen Victorian-era photographs of actual faeries, taken by Euphemia Cottington. Notes left for Euphemia by the faeries have also been preserved within the pages of this extraordinary diary, an artifact that, experts predict, will radically alter our contemporary understanding of the secret world of the faeries.
Used availability for Brian Froud's Lady Cottington's Fairy Album
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Hardback Editions
October 2002 : Hardback
| Title: Lady Cottington's Fairy Album Author(s): Brian Froud ISBN: 1-86205-559-9 / 9781862055599 (UK edition) Publisher: Pavilion Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
October 2002 : Hardback
| Title: Lady Cottington's Fairy Album Author(s): Brian Froud ISBN: 0-8109-3294-6 / 978-0-8109-3294-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Harry N. Abrams Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
March 2003 : Unknown
| Title: Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Album: Notecards in a Slipcase with Drawer Author(s): Brian Froud ISBN: 0-8109-8544-6 / 978-0-8109-8544-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Harry N. Abrams Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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