Once On A Time is a fantasy novel written by Alan Alexander Milne and first published in 1922. The story follows the adventures of a prince named Florizel and a princess named Rosalind, who live in a kingdom called Euralia. The two are childhood friends, but their lives take different paths as they grow older. Florizel becomes a prince and Rosalind is forced to marry a prince from a neighboring kingdom, despite her love for Florizel.The novel takes a twist when a fairy godmother named Malvina appears and transports Florizel ...
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Once On A Time is a fantasy novel written by Alan Alexander Milne and first published in 1922. The story follows the adventures of a prince named Florizel and a princess named Rosalind, who live in a kingdom called Euralia. The two are childhood friends, but their lives take different paths as they grow older. Florizel becomes a prince and Rosalind is forced to marry a prince from a neighboring kingdom, despite her love for Florizel.The novel takes a twist when a fairy godmother named Malvina appears and transports Florizel and Rosalind to a magical kingdom called ""Once Upon a Time."" Here, they meet a cast of characters including a wicked witch, a giant, and a talking animal. The story takes on a whimsical tone as the two protagonists navigate this new world and try to find their way back to their own kingdom.Once On A Time is a classic fairy tale that explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of imagination. Milne's writing is playful and imaginative, and the story is filled with humor and adventure. The novel has been adapted for the stage and screen, and remains a beloved classic of children's literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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