This is a reproduction of the diary of Lady Angelica Cottingham, which features pressed garden fairies. Or rather the psychic images of the fairies, who quickly turned it into a game, where they leapt between the closing pages in an effort to outdo each other to produce the most outrageous poses.
The Cottington Family’s Pressed Fairy Books Series
This series delves into the world of hidden magic and the fairies who inhabit our reality, unseen by most. Through exquisite artwork and narrative, it offers a fascinating glimpse into their intricate lives and realms. It's an invitation to rediscover the enchantment in the ordinary and to look beyond the veil of everyday perception.





Recommended Reading Order
Lady Cottington's Pocket Pressed Fairy Book
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This is a reproduction of the diary of Lady Angelica Cottingham, which features pressed garden fairies. Or rather the psychic images of the fairies, who quickly turned it into a game, where they leapt between the closing pages in an effort to outdo each other to produce the most outrageous poses.
This is a reproduction of the diary of Lady Angelica Cottingham, which features pressed garden fairies. Or rather the psychic images of the fairies, who quickly turned it into a game, where they leapt between the closing pages in an effort to outdo each other to produce the most outrageous poses.
Strange Stains and Mysterious Smells
Based on Quentin Cottington's Journal of Faery Research
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Once again in desperate need of cash, ex-Monty Python member Jones and renowned faery authority and illustrator Froud team up to present the hilarious sequel to the brilliantly successful Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book. Lady Cottington's previously unknown twin brother, Quentin, employs his "psychic image nebulizing generator" and "psychic odour nasalizing gasificator" to analyze the protoplasmic nature of the mysterious stains left by pressed fairies.