Beauty and the Beast

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  • ISBN13: 9781438506593
  • Condition: USED – LIKE NEW
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Product Description Jeanne Marie Le Prince de Beaumont is a French writer born in 1711. After his first marriage was annulled, she moved to London, a governess. After a career as a writer, she married successful were many children and lived in Savoy. Beaumont has written several books on education. It was the first to write fairy tales for children. Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve wrote a story called The Beauty and the Beast. Le Prince de Beaumont revised and shortened to produce the story, the story of one of the most famous children’s stories in history made. The story tells the story of the beauty that meets a terrible beast research. She learns to love the animal. The moral is that inner beauty is the true and most valuable form of beauty. . . . More>>

Beauty and the Beast

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Booksandmovies April 26, 2010 at 11:10 pm

Like many others, I chose this book because it was free and a classic. Although I do not “hate to read, I found a little preachy. Beauty is essentially flawless, it is not only modest, hardworking, well and good, but it stands in contrast to his half-sisters who are not as nice and disgusting. Beauty itself questions of the beast “Is it his fault that he is so ugly, and he has so little sense?” decide that the best properties] in a man “virtue, gentleness, and [my favorite Compliance.” Some epic novel, is. There were virtually no character development and no chemistry what so ever was between Beauty and the Beast. But the story short and it is interesting to read the original version, since I never read and other advantages, and the Disney version seen . Overall, I would say, of course, go ahead and read it, but try to low your expectations. Rating: 5.3

S. Donohoe April 27, 2010 at 1:26 am

If you love the old stories, the story for you in the original text. If you do not buy a story in the vernacular. I love English, so I liked the story and have read my 4 years, loved him too. There are no pictures, but it’s almost better that to your imagination. Children love pictures, and when my daughter tells me the pictures do not they liked the story. Rating: 5.5

B. McGraw April 27, 2010 at 2:33 am

I had no idea that Beauty and the Beast orignial so different from the classic Disney movie was! It was very short! I enjoy reading so! Rating: 5.5

T. Persinger April 27, 2010 at 3:17 am

I did not know it was a story if I did, but it’s great. Not like the Disney movie, no plot, but the story is wonderful. Free certainly does not hurt! Rating: 5.4

Sparkle April 27, 2010 at 3:40 am

This book brought a smile to my face. It is so good, great story. I discovered how the screenwrtiers followed the original story, but with the Imagineers Disne leads to new characters that are correct, it made me want to see the new animated film. It is short and make a story for your children or yourself Read worth. Rating: 5.5

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