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The earliest recorded version of the tale was found quite recently
in 1951 in a collection of early children's books in the Toronto Public Library.
The story was published in a homemade book titled, The Story of The Three
Bears metrically related, with illustrations locating it at Cecil Lodge in
September 1831. Apparently an aunt, Eleanor Mure, had written the story in
verse and illustrated it for her nephew from the story she already knew through
oral tradition. Mure's version of the tale featured an old woman who intrudes
into the bears' home, sampling their food and other amenities.
Our
actors, which have Goldilocks and the three bears gives
a body, come from the Bechtermünz publishing
house. You can see here a hinged and three-dimensional
book of fairytale.
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