Myths Legends Fairy & Folk Tales Every Child Should Know-ONE EYE TWO THREE EYES MAGIC MIRROR ENCHANTED STAG HANSEL AND GRETHEL STORY OF ALADDIN Ruth HISTORY OF ALI BABA OF GOLDEN GOOSE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST SLEEPING BEAUTY CINDERELLA TOM THUMB BLUE BEARD
Famous Stories Every Child Should Know (1907)
I. A Child's Dream of a Star By CHARLES DICKENS
II. The King of the Golden River or, The Black Brothers
By JOHN RUSKIN
III. The Snow Image: A Childish Miracle By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
IV. Undine By FRIEDRICH, BARON DE LA MOTTE FOUQUÉ
V. The Story of Ruth FROM THE BOOK OF RUTH
VI. The Great Stone Face By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
VII. The Diverting History of John Gilpin By WILLIAM COWPER
VIII. The Man Without a Country By EDWARD EVERETT HALE
IX. The Nürnberg Stove By LOUISE DE LA RAMÉE ("Ouida")
X. Rab and His Friends By JOHN BROWN, M.D.
XI. Peter Rugg, the Missing Man
Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know (1905)
ONE EYE, TWO EYES, THREE EYES
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE MAGIC MIRROR
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE ENCHANTED STAG
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
HANSEL AND GRETHEL
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE STORY OF ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE HISTORY OF ALI BABA, AND OF THE FORTY ROBBERS KILLED BY ONE SLAVE
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE SECOND VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE WHITE CAT
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE TWELVE BROTHERS
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
TOM THUMB
(First written in prose in 1621 by Richard Johnson)
BLUE BEARD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
CINDERELLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
PUSS IN BOOTS
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
JACK AND THE BEAN-STALK
(Said to be an allegory of the Teutonic Al-fader, The tale written in French
by Charles Perrault)
JACK THE GIANT KILLER
(From the old British legend told by Geoffrey of Monmouth, of Corineus the Trojan)
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE THREE BEARS
(Robert Southey)
THE PRINCESS ON THE PEA
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE UGLY DUCKLING
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE LIGHT PRINCESS
(George MacDonald)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
(From the French tale by Madame Gabrielle de Villeneuve)
Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know (1915)
*The Kingdom of the Greedy. By P. J. Stahl
Thankful. By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Beetle Ring's Thanksgiving Mascot. By Sheldon C. Stoddard
†Mistress Esteem Elliott's Molasses Cake. By Kate Upson Clark
The First Thanksgiving. By Albert F. Blaisdell and Francis K. Ball
†Thanksgiving at Todd's Asylum. By Winthrop Packard
How We Kept Thanksgiving at Oldtown. By Harriet Beecher Stowe
*Wishbone Valley. By R. K. Munkittrick
Patem's Salmagundi. By E. S. Brooks
Miss November's Dinner Party. By Agnes Carr
*The Visit. By Maud Lindsay
The Story of Ruth and Naomi. Adapted from the Bible
Bert's Thanksgiving. By J. T. Trowbridge
*A Thanksgiving Story. By Miss L. B. Pingree
†John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. By Nathaniel Hawthorne
How Obadiah Brought About a Thanksgiving. By Emily Hewitt Leland
The White Turkey's Wing. By Sophie Swet
*The Thanksgiving Goose. By Fannie Wilder Brown
†An English Dinner of Thanksgiving. By George Eliot
A Novel Postman. By Alice Wheildon
†Ezra's Thanksgivin' Out West. By Eugene Field
*Chip's Thanksgiving. By Annie Hamilton Donnell
†The Master of the Harvest. By Mrs. Alfred Gatty
*A Thanksgiving Dinner. By Edna Payson Brett
Two Old Boys. By Pauline Shackleford Colyar
A Thanksgiving Dinner That Flew Away. By Hezekiah Butterworth
†Mon-daw-min. By H. R. Schoolcraft
A Mystery in the Kitchen. By Olive Thorne Miller
*Who Ate the Dolly's Dinner? By Isabel Gordon Curtis
†An Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. By Rose Terry Cooke
1800 and Froze to Death. By C. A. Stephens
Folk Tales Every Child Should Know
Hans in Luck
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Why the Sea is Salt
The Lad Who Went to the North Wind
The Lad and the Diel
Ananzi and the Lion
The Grateful Foxes
The Badger's Money
Why Brother Bear Has no Tail
The Origin of Rubies
Long, Broad, and Sharpsight
Intelligence and Luck
George with the Goat
The Wonderful Hair
The Dragon and the Prince
The Good Children
The Dun Horse
The Greedy Youngster
Hans, Who Made the Princess Laugh
more Myths & Legends Tales.
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I. A Child's Dream of a Star By CHARLES DICKENS
II. The King of the Golden River or, The Black Brothers
By JOHN RUSKIN
III. The Snow Image: A Childish Miracle By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
IV. Undine By FRIEDRICH, BARON DE LA MOTTE FOUQUÉ
V. The Story of Ruth FROM THE BOOK OF RUTH
VI. The Great Stone Face By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
VII. The Diverting History of John Gilpin By WILLIAM COWPER
VIII. The Man Without a Country By EDWARD EVERETT HALE
IX. The Nürnberg Stove By LOUISE DE LA RAMÉE ("Ouida")
X. Rab and His Friends By JOHN BROWN, M.D.
XI. Peter Rugg, the Missing Man
Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know (1905)
ONE EYE, TWO EYES, THREE EYES
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE MAGIC MIRROR
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE ENCHANTED STAG
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
HANSEL AND GRETHEL
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE STORY OF ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE HISTORY OF ALI BABA, AND OF THE FORTY ROBBERS KILLED BY ONE SLAVE
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE SECOND VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE WHITE CAT
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE TWELVE BROTHERS
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
TOM THUMB
(First written in prose in 1621 by Richard Johnson)
BLUE BEARD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
CINDERELLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
PUSS IN BOOTS
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
JACK AND THE BEAN-STALK
(Said to be an allegory of the Teutonic Al-fader, The tale written in French
by Charles Perrault)
JACK THE GIANT KILLER
(From the old British legend told by Geoffrey of Monmouth, of Corineus the Trojan)
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE THREE BEARS
(Robert Southey)
THE PRINCESS ON THE PEA
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE UGLY DUCKLING
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE LIGHT PRINCESS
(George MacDonald)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
(From the French tale by Madame Gabrielle de Villeneuve)
Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know (1915)
*The Kingdom of the Greedy. By P. J. Stahl
Thankful. By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Beetle Ring's Thanksgiving Mascot. By Sheldon C. Stoddard
†Mistress Esteem Elliott's Molasses Cake. By Kate Upson Clark
The First Thanksgiving. By Albert F. Blaisdell and Francis K. Ball
†Thanksgiving at Todd's Asylum. By Winthrop Packard
How We Kept Thanksgiving at Oldtown. By Harriet Beecher Stowe
*Wishbone Valley. By R. K. Munkittrick
Patem's Salmagundi. By E. S. Brooks
Miss November's Dinner Party. By Agnes Carr
*The Visit. By Maud Lindsay
The Story of Ruth and Naomi. Adapted from the Bible
Bert's Thanksgiving. By J. T. Trowbridge
*A Thanksgiving Story. By Miss L. B. Pingree
†John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. By Nathaniel Hawthorne
How Obadiah Brought About a Thanksgiving. By Emily Hewitt Leland
The White Turkey's Wing. By Sophie Swet
*The Thanksgiving Goose. By Fannie Wilder Brown
†An English Dinner of Thanksgiving. By George Eliot
A Novel Postman. By Alice Wheildon
†Ezra's Thanksgivin' Out West. By Eugene Field
*Chip's Thanksgiving. By Annie Hamilton Donnell
†The Master of the Harvest. By Mrs. Alfred Gatty
*A Thanksgiving Dinner. By Edna Payson Brett
Two Old Boys. By Pauline Shackleford Colyar
A Thanksgiving Dinner That Flew Away. By Hezekiah Butterworth
†Mon-daw-min. By H. R. Schoolcraft
A Mystery in the Kitchen. By Olive Thorne Miller
*Who Ate the Dolly's Dinner? By Isabel Gordon Curtis
†An Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. By Rose Terry Cooke
1800 and Froze to Death. By C. A. Stephens
Folk Tales Every Child Should Know
Hans in Luck
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Why the Sea is Salt
The Lad Who Went to the North Wind
The Lad and the Diel
Ananzi and the Lion
The Grateful Foxes
The Badger's Money
Why Brother Bear Has no Tail
The Origin of Rubies
Long, Broad, and Sharpsight
Intelligence and Luck
George with the Goat
The Wonderful Hair
The Dragon and the Prince
The Good Children
The Dun Horse
The Greedy Youngster
Hans, Who Made the Princess Laugh
more Myths & Legends Tales.
Myths Legends Fairy & Folk Tales Every Child Should Know-ONE EYE TWO THREE EYES MAGIC MIRROR ENCHANTED STAG HANSEL AND GRETHEL STORY OF ALADDIN Ruth HISTORY OF ALI BABA OF GOLDEN GOOSE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST SLEEPING BEAUTY CINDERELLA TOM THUMB BLUE BEARD
Famous Stories Every Child Should Know (1907)
I. A Child's Dream of a Star By CHARLES DICKENS
II. The King of the Golden River or, The Black Brothers
By JOHN RUSKIN
III. The Snow Image: A Childish Miracle By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
IV. Undine By FRIEDRICH, BARON DE LA MOTTE FOUQUÉ
V. The Story of Ruth FROM THE BOOK OF RUTH
VI. The Great Stone Face By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
VII. The Diverting History of John Gilpin By WILLIAM COWPER
VIII. The Man Without a Country By EDWARD EVERETT HALE
IX. The Nürnberg Stove By LOUISE DE LA RAMÉE ("Ouida")
X. Rab and His Friends By JOHN BROWN, M.D.
XI. Peter Rugg, the Missing Man
Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know (1905)
ONE EYE, TWO EYES, THREE EYES
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE MAGIC MIRROR
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE ENCHANTED STAG
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
HANSEL AND GRETHEL
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE STORY OF ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE HISTORY OF ALI BABA, AND OF THE FORTY ROBBERS KILLED BY ONE SLAVE
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE SECOND VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE WHITE CAT
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE TWELVE BROTHERS
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
TOM THUMB
(First written in prose in 1621 by Richard Johnson)
BLUE BEARD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
CINDERELLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
PUSS IN BOOTS
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
JACK AND THE BEAN-STALK
(Said to be an allegory of the Teutonic Al-fader, The tale written in French
by Charles Perrault)
JACK THE GIANT KILLER
(From the old British legend told by Geoffrey of Monmouth, of Corineus the Trojan)
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE THREE BEARS
(Robert Southey)
THE PRINCESS ON THE PEA
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE UGLY DUCKLING
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE LIGHT PRINCESS
(George MacDonald)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
(From the French tale by Madame Gabrielle de Villeneuve)
Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know (1915)
*The Kingdom of the Greedy. By P. J. Stahl
Thankful. By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Beetle Ring's Thanksgiving Mascot. By Sheldon C. Stoddard
†Mistress Esteem Elliott's Molasses Cake. By Kate Upson Clark
The First Thanksgiving. By Albert F. Blaisdell and Francis K. Ball
†Thanksgiving at Todd's Asylum. By Winthrop Packard
How We Kept Thanksgiving at Oldtown. By Harriet Beecher Stowe
*Wishbone Valley. By R. K. Munkittrick
Patem's Salmagundi. By E. S. Brooks
Miss November's Dinner Party. By Agnes Carr
*The Visit. By Maud Lindsay
The Story of Ruth and Naomi. Adapted from the Bible
Bert's Thanksgiving. By J. T. Trowbridge
*A Thanksgiving Story. By Miss L. B. Pingree
†John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. By Nathaniel Hawthorne
How Obadiah Brought About a Thanksgiving. By Emily Hewitt Leland
The White Turkey's Wing. By Sophie Swet
*The Thanksgiving Goose. By Fannie Wilder Brown
†An English Dinner of Thanksgiving. By George Eliot
A Novel Postman. By Alice Wheildon
†Ezra's Thanksgivin' Out West. By Eugene Field
*Chip's Thanksgiving. By Annie Hamilton Donnell
†The Master of the Harvest. By Mrs. Alfred Gatty
*A Thanksgiving Dinner. By Edna Payson Brett
Two Old Boys. By Pauline Shackleford Colyar
A Thanksgiving Dinner That Flew Away. By Hezekiah Butterworth
†Mon-daw-min. By H. R. Schoolcraft
A Mystery in the Kitchen. By Olive Thorne Miller
*Who Ate the Dolly's Dinner? By Isabel Gordon Curtis
†An Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. By Rose Terry Cooke
1800 and Froze to Death. By C. A. Stephens
Folk Tales Every Child Should Know
Hans in Luck
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Why the Sea is Salt
The Lad Who Went to the North Wind
The Lad and the Diel
Ananzi and the Lion
The Grateful Foxes
The Badger's Money
Why Brother Bear Has no Tail
The Origin of Rubies
Long, Broad, and Sharpsight
Intelligence and Luck
George with the Goat
The Wonderful Hair
The Dragon and the Prince
The Good Children
The Dun Horse
The Greedy Youngster
Hans, Who Made the Princess Laugh
more Myths & Legends Tales.
I. A Child's Dream of a Star By CHARLES DICKENS
II. The King of the Golden River or, The Black Brothers
By JOHN RUSKIN
III. The Snow Image: A Childish Miracle By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
IV. Undine By FRIEDRICH, BARON DE LA MOTTE FOUQUÉ
V. The Story of Ruth FROM THE BOOK OF RUTH
VI. The Great Stone Face By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
VII. The Diverting History of John Gilpin By WILLIAM COWPER
VIII. The Man Without a Country By EDWARD EVERETT HALE
IX. The Nürnberg Stove By LOUISE DE LA RAMÉE ("Ouida")
X. Rab and His Friends By JOHN BROWN, M.D.
XI. Peter Rugg, the Missing Man
Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know (1905)
ONE EYE, TWO EYES, THREE EYES
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE MAGIC MIRROR
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE ENCHANTED STAG
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
HANSEL AND GRETHEL
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE STORY OF ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE HISTORY OF ALI BABA, AND OF THE FORTY ROBBERS KILLED BY ONE SLAVE
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE SECOND VOYAGE OF SINDBAD THE SAILOR
("Arabian Nights' Entertainments")
THE WHITE CAT
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
THE GOLDEN GOOSE
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE TWELVE BROTHERS
(Grimm's Fairy Tales)
THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS
(From the tale by the Comtesse d'Aulnoy)
TOM THUMB
(First written in prose in 1621 by Richard Johnson)
BLUE BEARD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
CINDERELLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
PUSS IN BOOTS
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
JACK AND THE BEAN-STALK
(Said to be an allegory of the Teutonic Al-fader, The tale written in French
by Charles Perrault)
JACK THE GIANT KILLER
(From the old British legend told by Geoffrey of Monmouth, of Corineus the Trojan)
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
(From the French tale by Charles Perrault)
THE THREE BEARS
(Robert Southey)
THE PRINCESS ON THE PEA
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE UGLY DUCKLING
(From the tale by Hans Christian Andersen)
THE LIGHT PRINCESS
(George MacDonald)
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
(From the French tale by Madame Gabrielle de Villeneuve)
Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know (1915)
*The Kingdom of the Greedy. By P. J. Stahl
Thankful. By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Beetle Ring's Thanksgiving Mascot. By Sheldon C. Stoddard
†Mistress Esteem Elliott's Molasses Cake. By Kate Upson Clark
The First Thanksgiving. By Albert F. Blaisdell and Francis K. Ball
†Thanksgiving at Todd's Asylum. By Winthrop Packard
How We Kept Thanksgiving at Oldtown. By Harriet Beecher Stowe
*Wishbone Valley. By R. K. Munkittrick
Patem's Salmagundi. By E. S. Brooks
Miss November's Dinner Party. By Agnes Carr
*The Visit. By Maud Lindsay
The Story of Ruth and Naomi. Adapted from the Bible
Bert's Thanksgiving. By J. T. Trowbridge
*A Thanksgiving Story. By Miss L. B. Pingree
†John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. By Nathaniel Hawthorne
How Obadiah Brought About a Thanksgiving. By Emily Hewitt Leland
The White Turkey's Wing. By Sophie Swet
*The Thanksgiving Goose. By Fannie Wilder Brown
†An English Dinner of Thanksgiving. By George Eliot
A Novel Postman. By Alice Wheildon
†Ezra's Thanksgivin' Out West. By Eugene Field
*Chip's Thanksgiving. By Annie Hamilton Donnell
†The Master of the Harvest. By Mrs. Alfred Gatty
*A Thanksgiving Dinner. By Edna Payson Brett
Two Old Boys. By Pauline Shackleford Colyar
A Thanksgiving Dinner That Flew Away. By Hezekiah Butterworth
†Mon-daw-min. By H. R. Schoolcraft
A Mystery in the Kitchen. By Olive Thorne Miller
*Who Ate the Dolly's Dinner? By Isabel Gordon Curtis
†An Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. By Rose Terry Cooke
1800 and Froze to Death. By C. A. Stephens
Folk Tales Every Child Should Know
Hans in Luck
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Why the Sea is Salt
The Lad Who Went to the North Wind
The Lad and the Diel
Ananzi and the Lion
The Grateful Foxes
The Badger's Money
Why Brother Bear Has no Tail
The Origin of Rubies
Long, Broad, and Sharpsight
Intelligence and Luck
George with the Goat
The Wonderful Hair
The Dragon and the Prince
The Good Children
The Dun Horse
The Greedy Youngster
Hans, Who Made the Princess Laugh
more Myths & Legends Tales.
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