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Chronological Publication Listing (as at April 21, 2004)

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  • 1835 - The Tinder-Box

  • 1835 - Little Claus and Big Claus
  • 1835 - The Princess and the Pea
  • 1835 - Little Ida's Flowers
  • 1835 - Little Tiny or Thumbelina
  • 1835 - The Saucy Boy
  • 1835 - The Travelling Companion
  • 1836 - This Fable Is Intended for You
  • 1836 - The Talisman
  • 1836 - God Can Never Die
  • 1836 - The Little Mermaid
  • 1837 - The Emperor's New Suit
  • 1838 - The Goloshes of Fortune
  • 1838 - The Daisy
  • 1838 - The Brave Tin Soldier
  • 1838 - The Wild Swans
  • 1838 - The Garden of Paradise
  • 1838 - The Flying Trunk
  • 1838 - The Storks
  • 1839 - The Elf of the Rose
  • 1840 - What the Moon Saw
  • 1840 - The Wicked Prince
  • 1842 - The Metal Pig
  • 1842 - The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship
  • 1842 - A Rose from Homer’s Grave
  • 1842 - The Buckwheat
  • 1842 - Ole-Luk-Oie, the Dream-God
  • 1842 - The Swineherd
  • 1844 - The Angel
  • 1844 - The Nightingale
  • 1844 - The Ugly Duckling
  • 1844 - The Top and Ball
  • 1845 - The Fir Tree
  • 1845 - The Snow Queen
  • 1845 - The Little Elder-Tree Mother
  • 1845 - The Elfin Hill
  • 1845 - The Red Shoes
  • 1845 - The Jumper
  • 1845 - The Shepherdess and the Sweep
  • 1845 - Holger Danske
  • 1845 - The Bell
  • 1845 - Grandmother
  • 1846 - The Darning-Needle
  • 1846 - The Little Match-Seller
  • 1847 - The Sunbeam and the Captive
  • 1847 - By the Almshouse Window
  • 1847 - The Old Street Lamp
  • 1847 - The Neighbouring Families
  • 1847 - Little Tuk
  • 1847 - The Shadow
  • 1848 - The Old House
  • 1848 - The Drop of Water
  • 1848 - The Happy Family
  • 1848 - The Story of a Mother
  • 1848 - The Shirt-Collar
  • 1849 - The Flax
  • 1850 - The Phoenix Bird
  • 1851 - A Story
  • 1851 - The Pigs
  • 1851 - The Puppet-Show Man
  • 1851 - The Dumb Book
  • 1852 - The Old Grave-Stone
  • 1852 - The Conceited Apple-Branch
  • 1852 - The Loveliest Rose in the World
  • 1852 - In a Thousand Years
  • 1852 - The Swan's Nest
  • 1852 - The Story of the Year
  • 1852 - On Judgment Day
  • 1852 - There Is No Doubt About It.
  • 1852 - A Cheerful Temper
  • 1853 - A Great Grief
  • 1853 - Everything in the Right Place
  • 1853 - The Goblin and the Huckster
  • 1853 - Under the Willow-tree
  • 1853 - The Pea Blossom
  • 1853 - She Was Good for Nothing
  • 1854 - The Last Pearl
  • 1854 - Two Maidens
  • 1855 - In the Uttermost Parts of the Sea
  • 1855 - The Money-Box
  • 1855 - A Leaf from Heaven
  • 1855 - Jack the Dullard
  • 1855 - Ib and Little Christina
  • 1856 - The Thorny Road of Honor
  • 1856 - The Jewish Maiden
  • 1857 - The Bell-Deep
  • 1857 - A String of Pearls
  • 1858 - The Bottle Neck
  • 1858 - Soup from a Sausage Skewer
  • 1858 - The Old Bachelor's Nightcap
  • 1858 - Something
  • 1858 - The Last Dream of the Old Oak
  • 1858 - The A-B-C Book
  • 1858 - The Marsh King's Daughter
  • 1858 - The Races
  • 1859 - The Philosopher's Stone
  • 1859 - The Story of the Wind
  • 1859 - The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf
  • 1859 - Ole the Tower-Keeper
  • 1859 - Anne Lisbeth
  • 1859 - Children’s Prattle
  • 1859 - The Child in the Grave
  • 1859 - Two Brothers
  • 1860 - The Pen and the Inkstand
  • 1860 - The Farm-Yard Cock and the Weather-Cock
  • 1860 - Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind
  • 1860 - A Story from the Sand-Hills
  • 1860 - Moving Day
  • 1861 - The Butterfly
  • 1861 - The Bishop of Borglum and His Warriors
  • 1861 - The Mail-Coach Passengers
  • 1861 - The Beetle Who Went on His Travels
  • 1861 - What the Old Man Does Is Always Right
  • 1861 - The Snow Man
  • 1861 - The Portuguese Duck
  • 1861 - The New Century's Goddess
  • 1861 - The Ice Maiden
  • 1861 - The Psyche
  • 1861 - The Snail and the Rose-Tree
  • 1861 - The Old Church Bell
  • 1862 - The Silver Shilling
  • 1863 - The Snowdrop
  • 1864 - The Teapot
  • 1865 - The Bird of Popular Song
  • 1865 - The Will-o-the Wisp Is in the Town, Says the Moor-Woman
  • 1865 - The Windmill
  • 1865 - In the Nursery
  • 1865 - The Golden Treasure
  • 1865 - The Storm Shakes the Shield
  • 1866 - Delaying Is Not Forgetting
  • 1866 - The Porter's Son
  • 1866 - Our Aunt
  • 1866 - The Toad
  • 1867 - Vænø and Glænø
  • 1868 - The Little Green Ones
  • 1868 - The Goblin and the Woman
  • 1868 - Peiter, Peter and Peer
  • 1868 - Godfather's Picture Book
  • 1868 - Which is the Happiest?
  • 1868 - The Dryad
  • 1869 - The Days of the Week
  • 1869 - The Court Cards
  • 1869 - Luck May Lie in a Pin
  • 1869 - Sunshine Stories
  • 1869 - The Comet
  • 1869 - The Rags
  • 1869 - What One Can Invent
  • 1869 The Thistle’s Experiences
  • 1869 - Poultry Meg's Family
  • 1870 - The Candles
  • 1870 - Great-Grandfather
  • 1870 - The Most Incredible Thing
  • 1870 - Danish Popular Legends
  • 1870 - What the Whole Family Said
  • 1870 - Lucky Peer
  • 1871 - Dance, Dance, Doll of Mine!
  • 1871 - The Great Sea-Serpent
  • 1871 - The Gardener and the Manor
  • 1872 - What Old Johanne Told
  • 1872 - The Gate Key
  • 1872 - The Cripple
  • 1872 - Aunty Toothache
  • 1873 - The Flea and the Professor
  • 1926 - Croak
  • 1926 - The Penman
  • 1949 - Folks Say
  • 1949 - The Poor Woman and the Little Canary Bird
  • 1949 - Urbanus

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    Biography

    Hans Christian Anderson was born on April 2, 1805.
    His family was poor and his father a depressed shoemaker.
    His father father died when he was 11 years old.
    At the age of 14 he ran away to Copenhagen.
    Anderson is argueably Denmark's most famous author.
    Wrote as many as 350 stories.
    Hans Anderson died on August 4, 1875.
    Denmark's people always celebrate his birthday with a party called "Odin Story Day".
    The Anderson home in Odense is now a museum, and thousands of people visit it every year.


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    Author
    Date of birth: April 2, 1805
    Date of death: August 4, 1875.
    Genre: Danish Writer of Children's Literature

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