Because of their cleverness, faeries can be hard to find. Here are a few places to try looking in your faerie-searches.
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Fairies: Real Encounters with Little People by Janet Bord (It is a very good book detailing first hand accounts, and offering explanations for unexplained events. It also includes pictures, in a section in the book. Thank you, Jackie Lynch )
Faeries by Brian Froud and Alan Lee
The World Guide to Gnomes, Fairies, Elves and Other Little People by Thomas Keightly
A Treasury of Flower Fairies by Cicely Mary Barker
Photographing Fairies by Steve Szilagyi
With a Tangled Skein by Piers Anthony
Through the Ice by Robert Kornwise and Piers Anthony
Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book by Terry Jones (of Monty Python), illustrated by Brian Froud
An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures by Katherine Briggs
Faeries by Isaac Asmov
After the King: Stories in Honor of J.R.R. Tolkein edited by Martin H. Greenberg
400 unique items on my website which is http://www.fairycompany.com.
I am a Dezine dealer carrying everything in their line.
Fairy-Catalogs
Dover sticker book--Dover sells hundreds of fun little books like that for $1 a piece, and they have LOTS of fairy stuff. To get a catalog, write to Dover Publications, 31 east 2nd Street, Mineola, New York, 11501-3582.
Altid Park
P.O. Box 3333
Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01824-0933
P.O. Box 280140
San Francisco, CA 94128-0140
2451 East Enterprise Parkway
Twinsburg, OH 44087
The Fairy Company
To receive information on the Fairy Collection figurines by Dezine, or to join the
Fairy Collector's Fan Club, call 1-800-704-4438.
If you're interested in some high-quality fairy stencils, send $6.00 to:
Dressler Stencil Company
253 SW 41st
Renton, WA 98055
Movies/Videos

"FairyTale -A True Story", the ad
says, B E L I E V E and it really convinces you. The cause celebre that fascinated the
public in the l9th century, when two young girls took photographs of fairies in Yorkshire,
England and created a
furor. Inciting public figures, like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini, Peter
O'Toole and Harvey Keitel, respectively to take sides and believe in fairies, a need to
believe beyond what you can see.
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Pfeiffer and Kevin Kline
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Last update January 2007