The Book of One Hundred Riddles of the Fairy Bellaria
Charles Godfrey Leland, introduction by Jack Zipes


Hardback | Dec 2018 | University of Minnesota Press | 9781517906085 | 176pp | 165x133mm | RFB | AUD$36.99, NZD$42.99

Presented here is a forgotten classic from one of America's most popular writers and artists of the nineteenth century; Charles Godfrey Leland. 

Written, designed, and illustrated by Leland in 1892, The Book of One Hundred Riddles of the Fairy Bellaria is a forgotten classic and a small sample of his influential and experimental work. The Book of One Hundred Riddles of the Fairy Bellaria features the Scheherazade-like fairy goddess Bellaria: powerful and mysterious, courageous and clever, goddess of spring, flowers, love, fate, and death. In this story, Bellaria engages in a duel of wits with an evil king, a death match of one hundred riddles. Each riddle is spoken as a rhyme and illustrated by an original engraving in the arts and crafts style. This book is a beautiful reintroduction to Leland and his pioneering design.