By Various
Edited by Andrew Lang
Preface
The Cat's Elopement
How the Dragon Was Tricked
The Goblin and the Grocer Translated from the German of Hans Andersen.
The House in the Wood From the German of Grimm.
Uraschimataro and the Turtle
The Slaying of the Tanuki From the Japanische Murchen und Sagen.
The Flying Trunk Translated from the German of Hans Andersen.
The Snow-man Translated from the German of Hans Andersen.
The Shirt-collar Translated from the German of Hans Andersen.
The Princess in the Chest Translated from the Danish.
The Three Brothers Translated from the German of the Brothers Grimm.
The Snow-queen Translated from the German of Hans Andersen by Miss Alma Alleyne.
The Fir-tree Translated from the German of Hans Christian Andersen.
Hans, the Mermaid's Son Translated from the Danish.
Peter Bull From the Danish.
The Bird 'Grip' Translated from the Swedish.
Snowflake
I Know What I Have Learned From the Danish.
The Cunning Shoemaker Sicilianische Mahrchen.
The King Who Would Have a Beautiful Wife Sicilianische Mahrchen.
Catherine and Her Destiny Sicilianische Mahrchen von Laura Gonzenbach. Leipzig, Engelmann, 1870.
How the Hermit Helped to Win the King's Daughter Sicilianische Mahrchen
The Water of Life
The Wounded Lion Cuentos Populars Catalans.
The Man Without a Heart
The Two Brothers Sicilianische Malirchen. L. Gonzenbach.
Master and Pupil From the Danish.
The Golden Lion Sicilianische Mahrchen. L. Gonzenbach.
The Sprig of Rosemary
The White Dove From the Danish.
The Troll's Daughter From the Danish.
Esben and the Witch From the Danish.
Princess Minon-minette Bibliotheque des Fees et aes Genies
Maiden Bright-eye From the Danish
The Merry Wives From the Danish
King Lindorm From the Swedish.
The Jackal, the Dove, and the Panther
The Little Hare
The Sparrow with the Slit Tongue From the Japanische Marchen und Sagen.
The Story of Ciccu From Sicilianische Mahrchen.
Don Giovanni De La Fortuna Sicilianische Mahrchen