The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm All-New Third Edition by Jack Zipes

The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm All-New Third Edition by Jack Zipes

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The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm All-New Third Edition by Jack Zipes

The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 contains the world's most comprehensive collection of records and briefs brought before the nation's highest court by leading legal practitioners - many who later became judges and associates of the court. It includes transcripts, applications for review, motions, petitions, supplements and other official papers of the most-studied and talked-about cases, including many that resulted in landmark decisions. This collection serves the needs of students and researchers in American legal history, politics, society and government, as well as practicing attorneys. This book contains copies of all known US Supreme Court filings related to this case including any transcripts of record, briefs, petitions, motions, jurisdictional statements, and memorandum filed. This book does not contain the Court's opinion. The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping ensure edition identification: Lamb v. CramerPetition / EMILE GODCHAUX / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 10-3-1931Lamb v. CramerBrief in Opposition (P) / U.S. Supreme Court / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 10-20-1931Lamb v. CramerReply Brief (P) / EMILE GODCHAUX / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 10-23-1931Lamb v. CramerTranscript of Record / U.S. Supreme Court / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 10-3-1931Lamb v. CramerPetitioner's Brief / EDWARD B BURLING / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 12-31-1931Lamb v. CramerStatement / SAM C COK / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 1-9-1932Lamb v. CramerReply Brief / EDWARD B BURLING / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 1-19-1932Lamb v. CramerAddendum / SAM C COK / 1931 / 432 / 284 U.S. 609 / 52 S.Ct. 43 / 76 L.Ed. 521 / 2-16-1932
Gruelle, Johnny: - Johnny Gruelle (December 24, 1880 - January 9, 1938) was an American artist, political cartoonist, children's book author and illustrator, and even songwriter. He is known as the creator of Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy. According to oft-repeated myth, Gruelle's daughter Marcella brought from her grandmother's attic a faceless doll on which the artist drew a face, and that Gruelle suggested that Marcella's grandmother sew a shoe button for a missing eye. He then combined the names of two James Whitcomb Riley poems, The Raggedy Man and Little Orphant Annie and suggested calling the doll Raggedy Ann. In reality, as Gruelle's wife Myrtle recalls, it was Gruelle who retrieved a long-forgotten, homemade rag doll from the attic of his parents' Indianapolis home sometime around the turn of the 20th century. As Myrtle explained, There was something he wanted from the attic. While he was rummaging around for it, he found an old rag doll his mother had made for his sister. He said then that the doll would make a good story. The couple's daughter, Marcella, had not yet been born when Gruelle found the doll, Myrtle Gruelle continued. Johnny Gruelle kept [the doll] in his mind until we had Marcella. He remembered it when he saw her play [with] dolls. ... He wrote the stories around some of the things she did. He used to get ideas from watching her. Additionally, Marcella died at age 13, and Gruelle did not then create the limp Raggedy Ann doll as a tribute to his lifeless daughter, as another myth states. Regardless, some journalistic sources repeat the myth.
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ISBN 13 9780553382167
ISBN 10 0553382160
Title The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm All-New Third Edition
Author Jack Zipes
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Year published 2003-01-01
Number of pages 800
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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