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Faeries: A History in Art, Verse, and Lore

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Discover the history and mythology of faeries—across time and cultures—as well as their significance in art, poetry, and more, in this lushly illustrated volume, featuring more than 100 reproductions of artistic masterpieces.

Faeries have captures the collective imagination throughout time and across cultures. Unexplained occurrences, natural phenomena, and so much more have been attributed to these beautiful, mysterious, and often mischievous creatures. Sometimes these fairies can be helpful and kindly, like the brownies of Britain, the menehune of Hawai‘i, and the domovoi of Russia. But just as often, they are seen as a threat, as we characterize a natural phenomenon into an often capricious and frequently frightening creature. The wind becomes a sylph, trees house dryads, and thunderbirds call down storms. They are to be feared and respected, appeased and dreaded in turn.

In this striking book, author Nikki Van De Car introduces readers to faeries of all stripes—helpful and unhelpful, related to the four elements, animal and shape-shifting—as well as some of the most famous figures from history, lore, and literature (from Puck to Ariel). Arranged through wonderous paintings and illustrations by legendary artists including Ruben, Turner, Rodin, Blake, and Millais, this guide features the beautiful evidence of fairies’ influence on our world. Written folklore from Shakespeare and oral storytelling add context to more than 50 creatures accompanied with tips on finding, summoning, and gaining protection from sparklingly clever fairies. 
 

288 pages, Hardcover

Published October 7, 2025

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Nikki Van De Car

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Nikki Van De Car is a blogger, knitter, and mother whose books What To Knit When You're Expecting and What To Knit: The Toddler Years chronicle the way her knitting changed as her daughter grew. Her popular knitting blog has received over 1.5 million pageviews since its inception in June 2008, and her patterns have been published in Interweave and Ply magazines, among others. Nikki lives in Hawaii with her family.

Come visit her on Instagram at @nikkivandecar and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/sereknity/

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December 5, 2025
***Some information and illustrative components may not be suitable for young readers as well as those that are sensitive to possible crimes of the past***

Fairies: A History in Art, Verse & Lore takes a look into the realm of fae with support of existing artwork and literature to add to the entries.

I love the fact first of all the author does acknowledge that the topic is so broad that it is almost impossible to cover in one book. She then provides readers with a glimpse that fae can be found everywhere in the world and the various spelling of the basic term.

From there she does a good poke into trying to organize the fae although with another disclaimer. And from there the book quickly takes a look into elemental fae, shape-shifters and mythical animals as well as famous fae both in literature and in culture. I am still trying to figure out how I feel on these non-fae inclusions. And the book ends with a look at where fairies could be today and what it means to actually believe or not to believe in them.

Although the book is almost three hundred pages, a good chunk is dedicated to just captioned art, most by some big names. And readers will find that the author does some inclusion in the text a bit more about the piece thus weaving the book's information in a more rounded format. At the same time, though, a few pieces are mentioned that are not included.

All in all it was a captivating and fascinating read that was well-balanced with supplementary material while my only wish was that pronunciation had been included. Otherwise if you like fantasy and/or fae this book will be a treasure for you.
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