New Releases by Wendy Froud

Wendy Froud is the author of The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cottington (2016), Brian and Wendy Froud's The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cottington (2016), Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales (2014), Trolls (2012), The Heart of Faerie Oracle - Book & Tarot Cards (2010).

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The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cottington

release date: Sep 27, 2016
The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cottington
From the preeminent fairy artist and his author wife comes the backstory of Cottington Hall and its intriguing inhabitants, both family and faeries. The rise and fall of the Cottingtons gives us humorous, and sometimes tragic, glimpses into how this eccentric British family became inexorably entwined with the faeries living among them during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. When a descendant, Maddi, visits the Cottingtons’s dilapidated hall, she finds herself caught up in a story of intrigue and mystery. While reading the letters and journals of her ancestors and discovering a wealth of inventions aimed at allowing humans to visit the fairy realm unharmed, Maddi slowly becomes aware of the faeries and their world. Also available from Brian and Wendy Froud: Brian Froud’s Faeries’ Tales and Brian Froud’s Goblins: 10 1/2 Anniversary Edition. “Nobody does fantasy art like the guy who gave us The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth.” —io9

Brian and Wendy Froud's The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cottington

release date: Sep 27, 2016
Brian and Wendy Froud's The Pressed Fairy Journal of Madeline Cottington
Includes one temporary tattoo and one "bee hive hat" instructional cutout in back pockets.

Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales

release date: Sep 16, 2014
Brian Froud's Faeries' Tales
Following in the footsteps of Trolls, Brian and Wendy Froud lead readers deep into the world of faeries. Humans throughout history have always had special relationships and bonds with faeries, whether loving and helpful or at times destructive. This new book explores that complex relationship and the liminal state between the human and faery world where interaction occurs. In Brian Froud''s Faeries'' Tales, readers encounter individual faeries, each with a story to uncover, as told by the faeries themselves. Many of the stories are familiar to humans, but the "true" story is told by the faeries. Similar to the Trolls fragments, the faeries'' tales are coupled with portraits and interspersed with drawings and studies of the mysterious and enchanting folk who travel back and forth between the human world and theirs.

Trolls

release date: Oct 01, 2012
Trolls
The internationally acclaimed artists & authors are your personal guides to the enchanted world of Trolls in this book of troll tales and culture. Not since Brian Froud’s conceptual design work with Jim Henson on the classic films The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth has he created a faerie world with such imagination, dimension, depth, and detail. Trolls opens a new realm in the celebrated faerie worlds of famed artists Brian and Wendy Froud, renowned for their vast and personal knowledge of faeries, goblins, and other folk. Through their art, sculptures, and stories, the Frouds take you on a wonderous adventure into the world of trolls. Trolls live through the telling of tales and the passing on of stories, weaving them together, then letting them flow separately again, as streams, rivers, tree roots, and branches do. Stories, as they are collected, are tied to a troll’s tail: “A tale for the asking, the giving, the keeping.” Trolls includes stories of stone and bone, wood and feather, along with tale fragments, snippets of stories to be told in full down the road or ones that have been lost and are to be remembered again. Interspersed among the stories are troll customs, philosophies, and practices: How many kinds of trolls are there? Where do they live, and what do they like to eat? Why do some trolls father together while others seek solitude? Troll lore is interwoven with a vast treasure of artifacts and symbols of their world, from the wind knot to the Petrified Parsnip Poetry Pen, from the witch’s cursing bundle to the elusive Earthling Gift. Your journey through Trolls will reveal many mysteries, wonder, and enchantments, and there are no better guides for your adventure than Brian and Wendy Froud.

The Heart of Faerie Oracle - Book & Tarot Cards

release date: Mar 01, 2010
The Heart of Faerie Oracle - Book & Tarot Cards
From the renowned team of Brian and Wendy Froud comes a delightful and spiritual guide that offer believers a chance to connect with and experience the love and wisdom that comes from the hearts of faeries. The Heart of the Faerie Oracle box set includes 68 oracle cards, illustrated by Brian Froud. The accompanying book provides detailed instructions reading the cards and for the believer to relate to the Faerie World and learn valuable relationship information. Readers have the opportunity to consult with the magical world of Faerie and gain useful knowledge that can enhance their own intimate relationships. Using the deck of oracle cards, believers conduct readings to interpret the cards and build a special connection with the faeries. The oracle cards feature Brian Froud''s recognizable faerie images, such as the enchanting "Queen of Golden Bough" and the mischievous "Trickster." Wendy Froud''s text describes the emotional and practical nature of the cards and offers a variety of techniques for using the set, which can open the door into the Enchanted Realm as never before.

Art of Wendy Froud

release date: Jan 01, 2006

The Faeries of Spring Cottage

release date: May 01, 2003
The Faeries of Spring Cottage
Follows little faery Sneezle on his adventures in Spring Cottage as he faces mysterious stick men, an eccentric faery court, a cat, and a human being in his efforts to return home.

The Winter Child

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Winter Child
Perfect for fans of "Good Fairies/Bad Fairies", fantasy artist Froud and award-winning storyteller Windling present the latest contribution to the phenomenally successful Froud faery canon. 50 illustrations.

A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale

release date: Oct 25, 1999
A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale
Not once upon a time, but right now, in a forest called Old Oak Wood, faeries frolic, invisible to those humans who choose not to believe in them. In A MIDSUMMER NIGHT''S FAERY TALE, doll maker Wendy Froud and award winning fantasy author Terri Windling collaborate to tell the story of one of these elusive fellows, a young tree-root faery named Sneezle. Each page of this delightful book is graced with an elaborately staged photo of Froud''s doll creations in their natural habitats, paired with Windling''s story of Sneezle''s unlikely heroism. Sneezle and his diaphanous friends are adorable enough to charm children and adults alike. Sneezle''s adventures begin when he sets out to fetch the Midsummer crown for King Oberon. Meanwhile, the Faery Queen Titania is found asleep, victim of a powerful magic spell. The hopes of the faery kingdom ride on Sneezle who encounters fascinating forest characters, discovers the identity of the wicked sorceress who has enchanted the queen, and learns about courage and loyalty. He also figures out that being ''same old Sneezle'' is a fine thing to be.
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