A dynamic tale, made famous by Igor Stravinsky's ballet with music, was first collected by the nineteenth-century folklorist A.N. Afanasyev. It tells how a young huntsman, finding by accident a feather of the fabulous Firebird, is instructed by the King to capture the bird itself. The task is a formidable one and the huntsman despairs; it is his horse who tells him how to accomplish the mission. But the King is not satisfied with the gift; he commands the huntsman to fetch for him the most beautiful princess in the world, then her wedding dress, which lies hidden beneath a stone at the bottom of the sea. Each of these things the huntsman does, with the help of his magic horse. Of course, the King will never be satisfied, however many of his commands are carried out and in the end the huntsman is faced with what seems to be the ultimate impossible challenge. But then, the King has not reckoned with the huntsman's horse.? Selina Hastings has retold two Arthurian legends "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and "Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady" (winner of the 1985 Kate Greenaway medal), and the traditional tales "Peter and the Wolf', "The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever", "The Singing Ringing Tree" and "Reynard the Fox", as well as a selection of stories from "The Canterbury Tales" Reg Cartwright was already a successful painter when he won the 1980 Mother Goose Award for Mr Potter's Pigeon. Since then he has produced many-picture books in partnership with his wife Ann, as well as the Walker titles PETER AND THE WOLF; THE MAN WHO WANTED TO LIVE FOR EVER; THE CANTERBURY TALES and BIRDS BEASTS AND FISHES. He lives in Leicestershire. A powerful and popular Russian fairy tale that many will know from Stravinsky's ballet; This team has produced several outstanding retellings, including THE MAN WHO WANTED TO LIVE FOR EVER.
There are 32 pages in this book. This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+). This book was published 1995 by Walker Books Ltd .
Selina Hastings is a distinguished journalist, biographer and literary editor. In addition to Peter and the Wolf, she has retold a number of classic tales for Walker, including The Canterbury Tales (also illustrated by Reg Cartwight), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady; and The Cock, the Mouse and the Little Red Hen. Reg Cartwright is a successful painter as well as illustrator of children's books, often in partnership with his wife, Ann. Among his titles are Birds, Beasts and Fishes, a Walker anthology of verse, and Mr Potter's Pigeon, winner of the Mother Goose Award.
This book contains the following story:
The Firebird
The firebird was stealing the Tsar's famous golden apples, so he set his three sons a quest to find the firebird and bring it back to him. Dimitri and Vassili set off together and the youngest son, Ivan , was forced to go alone. When the Grey Wolf tears Ivan's horse to pieces he thinks it is all over for him, but guilt at his actions forces the Grey Wolf to carry Ivan to his destination. With help from the wolf Ivan manages to beat his brothers and retrieve not only the firebird but also the beautiful princess.