Europeans began to write down the folk and fairy tales of their various countries only when Johan Gutenberg invented his printing press in 1450. Some of the better-known collectors of folktales are Joseph Jacobs of England, the Grimm brothers of Germany and the Norwegians, Peter Asbjornsen and Moe Jorgen. Here you will meet, among other fascinating characters, the adventurer, Conall Yellowclaw, clever Jack O'Lantern who tricked even the devil and the foolish MacAndrew brothers who frittered away their fortune and lost even the roof over their heads.
Europeans began to write down the folk and fairy tales of their various countries only when Johan Gutenberg invented his printing press in 1450. Some of the better-known collectors of folktales are Joseph Jacobs of England, the Grimm brothers of Germany and the Norwegians, Peter Asbjornsen and Moe Jorgen. Here you will meet, among other fascinating characters, the adventurer, Conall Yellowclaw, clever Jack O'Lantern who tricked even the devil and the foolish MacAndrew brothers who frittered away their fortune and lost even the roof over their heads.
Here's a fun way to know more on the important discoveries and inventions of the last century! Read how the telephone, telegraph, cycle and other such gadgets came about, some by design and others by accident. All in a unique illustrated format. Celebrating 25 years of Science stories from Tinkle.
Here's a fun way to know more on the important discoveries and inventions of the last century! Read how the telephone, telegraph, cycle and other such gadgets came about, some by design and others by accident. All in a unique illustrated format. Celebrating 25 years of Science stories from Tinkle.
Suppandi, a comic legend, cherished time and again for his rib-tickling goof-ups, has a new set of misadventures in Suppandi - 3 : The Laughter Never Ends. His tactics to impress his master backfire upon himself each time, giving each tale a comical twist. The village simpleton Suppandi is seldom demoralised even though he loses countless jobs. He is determined to get a new job and impress his new master. He works as a help and religiously imprints, in his mind, every word of his master. He applies each word of his master and follows it everywhere, even in adverse circumstances, notwithstanding the basic reasoning and practicality. His antics often result in misfortunes for his master.
Suppandi, a comic legend, cherished time and again for his rib-tickling goof-ups, has a new set of misadventures in Suppandi - 3 : The Laughter Never Ends. His tactics to impress his master backfire upon himself each time, giving each tale a comical twist. The village simpleton Suppandi is seldom demoralised even though he loses countless jobs. He is determined to get a new job and impress his new master. He works as a help and religiously imprints, in his mind, every word of his master. He applies each word of his master and follows it everywhere, even in adverse circumstances, notwithstanding the basic reasoning and practicality. His antics often result in misfortunes for his master.