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A_Bookish_One t1_iy8oyo2 wrote
There are SO many fairy tale collections that it is quite intimidating. to find the right one. I had a quest like that myself! Try to recall as many details as possible.
Here's a good list to help you brainstorm: https://www.biblio.com/book-collecting/basics/what-to-do-when-you-cant-remember-the-title-of-a-long-lost-childrens-book/
I found my bedtime story book after a few years of searching! I hope you can find yours!
DebinNH OP t1_iy8pfbt wrote
I was so young, I'd never have even looked at that, but I won't give up!
DebinNH OP t1_iy8pi2w wrote
Thanks! 😊
jaisaiquai t1_iy8pth8 wrote
r/whatsthatbook and r/tipofmytongue might be worth posting in
DebinNH OP t1_iy8xt05 wrote
Thanks! I'll let you know if it helps!!
CrazyCatLady108 t1_iy97fzs wrote
Hi there. Per rule 3.4, your post is better suited for asking in /r/WhatsThatBook or /r/tipofmytongue. Thank you!
Shadow_Lass38 t1_iy97yrp wrote
There used to be a site called Loganberry Books where there was a hive mind of readers who helped people find out the title of books. They never could find the books my husband was interested in, but it was worth a try.
Could the illustrator have been Arthur Rackham? He did fairy tales back when they did not expurgate them for children, and his illustrations were wonderful.
jaisaiquai t1_iy8nje1 wrote
If you can remember the publishing year, or the name of the publisher, worldcat.org might help