The washerwoman's child : a play on the life and stories of Hans Christian Andersen : production material, 1946 / by Alison Uttley ; [illustrated by Irene Hawkins].

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The washerwoman's child : a play on the life and stories of Hans Christian Andersen : production material, 1946 / by Alison Uttley ; [illustrated by Irene Hawkins].

Hans Christian is the son of a cobbler and a washerwoman, but the stories he tells his family and friends come alive. Plays within the play include Thumbelina, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Snow Queen, The Nightingale. Page proof, corrected (120 p.).

Manuscript : 1 folder.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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