No, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps did not write any other stories. He was a British scholar known for his work on Shakespearean literature and folk tales, but he did not author any original stories himself.
There are three nouns. James Ullman (proper noun), books, and stories are nouns.
James E. Grant has written: 'Three stories' -- subject(s): Gold discoveries
The Three Little Pigs Little Red Riding Hood Simply little kids stories! :)
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The storybook you are referring to is likely "The Tall Book of Make-Believe" by Jane Werner and Garth Williams. It was first published in 1950 and contains classic stories such as "Little Black Sambo," "The Little Red Hen," "Chicken Little," and "The Three Little Pigs."
Three Midnight Stories died in 1916.
Three Midnight Stories was born in 1843.
Three Stories was created on 2005-05-17.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps from London, 21 June 1820.
Stories similar to "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" often involve a character who tells lies or exaggerates the truth, leading to consequences when they need help or are in a real emergency. These stories typically focus on themes of honesty, trust, and the importance of credibility.
All stories written by Aesop who lived in Greece in biblical times are folk tales. He is suspected to have written stories like the tortoise and the hare, and the fox and the grapes.
Some copies of the story book "The Three Little Pigs and Other Stories" were somehow released without a date imprint. However, it may be the book written in 1921 by Frances Brundage.