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_aAC1 _b.A4 1937 v.17 |
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_aFolk-lore and fable : _h[electronic resource] _bAesop, Grimm, Andersen / _cwith introductions and notes. |
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_aNew York : _bP.F. Collier, _cc1937. |
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_a361 p., 1 leaf of plates ; _c21 cm. |
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_aThe Harvard classics ; _vv. 17 |
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_gÆsop's fables. _tThe cock and the pearl -- _tThe wolf and the lamb -- _tThe dog and the shadow -- _tThe lion's share -- _tThe wolf and the crane -- _tThe man and the serpent -- _tThe town mouse and the country mouse -- _tThe fox and the crow -- _tThe sick lion -- _tThe ass and the lapdog -- _tThe lion and the mouse -- _tThe swallow and the other birds -- _tThe frogs desiring a king -- _tThe mountains in labour -- _tThe hares and the frogs -- _tThe wolf and the kid -- _tThe woodman and the serpent -- _tThe bald man and the fly -- _tThe fox and the stork -- _tThe fox and the mask -- _tThe jay and the peacock -- _tThe frog and the ox -- _tAndrocles -- _tThe bat , the birds, and the beasts -- _tThe hart and the hunter -- _tThe serpent and the file -- _tThe man and the wood -- _tThe dog and the wolf -- _tThe belly and the members -- _tThe hart in the ox-stall -- _tThe fox and the grapes -- _tThe horse, hunter, and stag -- _tThe peacock and juno -- _tThe fox and the lion -- _tThe lion and the statue -- _tThe ant and the grasshopper -- _tThe tree and the reed -- _tThe fox and the cat -- _tThe wolf in sheep's clothing -- _tThe dog in the manger -- _tThe man and the wooden god -- _tThe fisher -- _tThe shepherd's boy -- _tThe young thief and his mother -- _tThe man and his two wives -- _tThe nurse and the wolf -- _tThe tortoise and the birds -- _tThe two crabs -- _tThe ass in the lion's skin -- _tThe two fellows and the bear -- _tThe two pots -- _tThe four oxen and the lion -- _tThe fisher and the little fish -- _tAvaricious and envious -- _tThe crow and the pitcher -- _tThe man and the Satyr -- _tThe goose with the golden eggs -- _tThe labourer and the nightingale -- _tThe fox, the cock, and the dog -- _tThe wind and the sun -- _tHercules and the waggoner -- _tThe man, the boy, and the donkey -- _tThe miser -- _tThe fox and the mosquitoes -- _tThe fox without a tail -- _tThe one-eyed doe -- _tBelling the cat -- _tThe hare and the tortoise -- _tThe old man and death -- _tThe hare with many friends -- _tThe lion in love -- _tThe bundle of sticks -- _tThe lion, the fox, and the beasts -- _tThe ass's brains -- _tThe eagle and the arrow -- _tThe milkmaid and her pail -- _tThe cat-maiden -- _tThe horse and the ass -- _tThe trumpeter taken prisoner -- _tThe buffoon and the countryman -- _tThe old woman and the wine jar -- _tThe fox and the goat. _gGrimm's tales. _tThe frog-king, or Iron Henry -- _tOur lady's child -- _tFaithful John -- _tThe pack of ragamuffins -- _tRapunzel -- _tThe three little men in the wood -- _tThe three spinners -- _tHänsel and Grethel -- _tThe fisherman and his wife -- _tThe valiant little tailor -- _tCinderella -- _tMother Holle -- _tThe seven ravens -- _tLittle red-cap -- _tThe Bremen town-musicians -- _tThe girl without hands -- _tClever Elsie -- _tThumbling -- _tThumbling as journeyman -- _tThe six swans -- _tLittle Briar-Rose -- _tFundevogel -- _tKing Thrushbeard -- _tLittle Snow-White -- _tRumpelstiltskin -- _tThe three feathers -- _tThe golden goose -- _tAllerleirauh -- _tThe wolf and the fox -- _tHans in luck -- _tThe goose-girl -- _tThe peasant's wise daughter -- _tThe spirit in the bottle -- _tBearskin -- _tThe willow-wren and the bear -- _tWise folks -- _tThe shroud -- _tThe two kings' children -- _tThe seven Swabians -- _tOne-eye, two-eyes, and three-eyes -- _tSnow-White and Rose-Red. _gAndersen's tales. _tThe ugly duckling -- _tThe swineherd -- _tThe emperor's new clothes -- _tThe little sea-maid -- _tThe elfin mound -- _tThe wild swans -- _tThe garden of paradise -- _tThe constant tin soldier -- _tThe daisy -- _tThe nightingale -- _tThe storks -- _tThe darning-needle -- _tThe shadow -- _tThe red shoes -- _tLittle Ida's flowers -- _tThe angel -- _tThe flying trunk -- _tThe tinder-box -- _tThe buckwheat -- _tThe bell. |
650 | 0 | _aFairy tales. | |
650 | 0 | _aFables. | |
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_aGrimm, Wilhelm, _d1786-1859. |
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_aGrimm, Jacob, _d1785-1863. |
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_aAndersen, H. C. _q(Hans Christian), _d1805-1875. |
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_uhttp://www.archive.org/details/folklorefableaes00aeso _zFree eBook from the Internet Archive |
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_uhttp://www.openlibrary.org/books/OL24207422M _zAdditional information and access via Open Library |
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