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| Author: | Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin |
| Category: | Translated Fairy Tales [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | New York, McClure, Phillips & Co |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 1906 |
| Pages: | 478 |
| File Size: | 25.43 MB |
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| Creation Date: | 06 Nov 2011 |
| Rank: | 459,411 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book The Fairy Ring and the author of 40 another books.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
A collection of Scandanavian, English, French, Spanish, Gaelic, German, Russian, and East Indian fairy tales
East o' the sun and west o' the moon -- The golden lantern, golden goat, and golden cloak -- Mother Roundabout's daughter -- The bear and the skrattel -- The golden bird -- The doll in the grass -- The princess on the glass hill -- The ram and the pig who went into the woods to live by themselves -- The troll's hammer -- The clever prince -- "Lars, my lad!" -- Twigmuntus, Cowbellianthus, Perchnosius -- Master Tobacco -- The history of Tom Thumb -- Tattercoats -- History of Jack the giant-killer -- Yvon and Finette -- The fair one with the golden locks -- The little good mouse -- The story of Blanche and Vermilion -- Prince Desire and Princess Mignonetta -- The yellow dwarf -- Graciosa and Percinet -- Drak, the fairy -- Drakesbill and his friends -- Riquet with the tuft -- The white cat -- Prince Cherry -- The twelve months -- The story of Coquerico -- The bird-cage maker -- The bee, the harp, the mouse, and the bum-clock -- The long leather bag -- The widow's daughter -- Munachar and Manachar -- The wild swans -- The road to fortune -- The golden crab -- The table, the ass, and the stick -- The little brother and sister -- The old griffin -- The three feathers -- The house in the wood -- Rapunzel -- The queen bee -- The many-furred creature -- Snow-white and Rose-red -- The frog prince -- The goose girl -- Briar Rose -- The iron stove -- Rumpel-stilts-ken -- Faithful John, the king's servant -- Spindle, shuttle, and needle -- The magic egg -- The sparrow and the bush -- The iron wolf -- The grateful cobra -- The magic ring -- Tit for tat -- The Brahman, the tiger, and the six judges -- Muchie Lal -- The valiant chatteemaker
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