Katharine Pyle
Fairy Tales from Many Lands
Published by Good Press, 2019
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EAN 4057664607010
Table of Contents
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE SEVEN GOLDEN PEAHENS (From the Servian Folk Lore)
MISHOSHA, THE MAGICIAN OF THE LAKE (From Tales of the American Indians)
HAAMDAANEE AND THE WISE GAZELLE (From Zanzibar Tales)
THE TWO SISTERS (From the Hindoo Folk Lore)
THE FEATHER OF THE ZHAR BIRD (From the Cossack)
THE BEAUTIFUL MARIA DI LEGNO (From the Roman Tales)
THE EVIL ONE WHO MARRIED THREE SISTERS (From the Italian)
THE FAITHFUL DOG (From the Japanese)
KEMPION (From the Scotch Ballads)
BUTTERCUP (From the Norse)
THE SUN AND THE MOON (From Turkish Legends)
HOW THE ELEPHANT AND THE WHALE WERE TRICKED (From Louisiana Creole Tales)
CHERRY (From the English)
DIAMONDS AND ROSES AND PEARLS (From the French Tales)
THE THREE COWS (From the Irish)
ILLUSTRATIONS
Table of Contents
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The gulls carried him swiftly back to Mishosha’s Island |
Frontispiece |
There were many beautiful dresses among the treasures of the palace |
102 |
She lifted it in her hands and tasted it |
128 |
Each one was said to be handsomer than the others |
176 |
Overcome with joy at the sight of such a treasure |
198 |
“Then show me how, and I will hold the ax for you” |
234 |
“Ha!” cried the Sun, “is it you, fair one?” |
244 |
He was richly dressed and looked like a foreigner |
264 |
She lifted the heavy pitcher for her to drink |
282 |
FAIRY TALES FROM MANY LANDS