Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book: 10 and 3 quarter Anniversary Edition (Bonus DVD)

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Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book: 10 and 3 quarter Anniversary Edition (Bonus DVD)

Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book: 10 and 3 quarter Anniversary Edition (Bonus DVD)

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The die cut fairy bookmark/window sticker and the sealed band that goes around the "erotic" pages of the book, reading "For the protection of the innocent", still in place.

All used books might have various degrees of writing, highliting and wear and tear and possibly be an ex-library with the usual stickers and stamps. These suggestive segments are rather graphic, yet the purposeful omission allows us to draw our own conclusions. In Lady Cottington's Fairy Album, Brian Froud managed to add some real depth and poignancy to the story. Or rather the psychic images of the fairies, who quickly turned it into a game, where they leapt between the closing pages in an effort to outdo each other to produce the most outrageous poses. This is written in a diary/memoir format, the text didn't keep me interested enough to read it carefully.The story itself - the diary of the girl who captured the fairies - is often amusing and charming, but at times quite terrible. She probably never imagined naked faeries, let alone the sad fact that a little girl would squash them in a book ~SPLAT!

when the book suddenly turned from funny-fairy-squishing to rape and more rape, well, it was a bit difficult to enjoy.

This, however, is a translation of the first book, with text by Terry Jones and artwork by Brian Froud. I wanted to love this book, but the thought of smushing faeries, even if it's just to capture their essences (which really sounds dirty now that I think about it) put a bad taste in my mouth (which furthers that dirtiness earlier in the sentence, I guess). Turning off the personalised advertising setting won’t stop you from seeing Etsy ads, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive.

Used books have different signs of use and might not include supplemental materials such as CDs, Dvds, Access Codes, charts or any other extra material. The story is typical Monty Python -- lots of sexual innuendo, double-entendre, and some not-so-subtle crudity. I also like how the "writing" in the book starts of child like and then it changes to more of an adult "writing" as Lady Cottongton grows older. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Brown paper band still in place to protect the (mildly pornographic) final section, with the glossy fairy bookmark also still in place.Whether we are to assume that Angelica is molested or abused by any of the men is unclear, but her flight from England to Italy due to one particularly painful encounter is hint enough. Ethnology - Superstition, including witchcraft and magic"), as if Angelica was real and this was an actual non-fiction book on fairies. If you don't know who he is, he worked on some creatures for Jim Henson's Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. but enjoyed the story written in diary-style of how two young girls in the days of early photography spoofed Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and a myriad of others into believing they had actually captured pictures of fairies in a photograph.

There was no indication whatsoever that this was anything other than a light picture book, after all, so it was jarring and not exactly funny. All about fairies, these hilarious letters contain everything from wisdom to suggestions to chastisement.Lady Angelica Cottington took the infamous p hotograph of a group of fairies that was authenticated by Ar thur Conan Doyle.



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