At last, Lady Angelica Cottington returns, in this mysterious and hilarious sequel to Brian Froud’s huge international hit Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Book. In this quirky and seductive new volume, 15-year-old Angelica stumbles on an annotated photo album belonging to her long-dead sister, Euphemia. The revelations within tell of fairy enchantments, wanton romance and bawdy trysts – and they cast young Lady Cottington’s ancestry into shocking doubt.
Along with its mysterious tale of Cottington family deviance, this extraordinary artifact offers near-indisputable evidence of the existence of fairies in the form of letters and never-before-published Victorian photographs of actual fairies, authenticated by Brian Froud, the Cottington Archive, and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Fairies. Fairies defiant, fairies au natural and, of course, fairies squashed: they’re all here. Without doubt, Lady Cottington’s Fairy Album will radically alter the study of the fairies’ formerly secret world.
Every aspect of this book represents a deeper journey into the enchanted, fairy infested world of Angelica Cottington. And as exceptional (and sometimes shocking) the images are, the real treasure of the book may be the journal of Angelica's sister, Effie, as she records her strange, seductive and wondrous encounters with the fairy world.
About the Author
Brian Froud is a popular and acclaimed artist, whose imaginative portrayals of fantasy worlds and people are recognised worldwide.
A beautifully illustrated padded hard cover book. A magical and mystical gift.





















