(All rights reserved) Grimm Library No. 1 GEORGIAN FOLK TALES ‘I quite understand, my good friend,’ said I, ‘the contempt you bestow upon the nursery tales with which the Hajee and I have been entertaining each other; but, believe me, he who desires to be well acquainted with a people will not reject their popular stories or local superstitions. Depend upon it, that man is too far advanced into an artificial state of society who is a stranger to the effects which tales and stories like these have upon the feelings of a nation....’ Sir John Malcolm’s Sketches of Persia, ch. xvi. Original Title Page. Georgian Folk Tales Published by David Nutt in the Strand, London 1894 |