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monografia Rebiun29384749 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun29384749 m o d cr bn||||||abp cr bn||||||ada 100326t19091909nyuf o 000 0 eng c 09028196 297255625 654318318 697766136 697766137 847972221 848434634 855588515 1045543553 1045573307 1045605103 1067067998 1067077813 1117874837 1117888375 1140681666 1140719474 1141290477 1156377285 OCLCE eng pn rda OCLCE OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCF COCUF CAUOI OCLCQ INARC UAB OCLCQ OCLCO UBY UWO UBY OCLCO eng grc lat ger dan dlr pcc Folk-lore and fable Aesop ; Grimm ; Andersen ; with introductions and notes New York P.F. Collier & Son [1909] New York New York P.F. Collier & Son 1909 1 online resource (383 pages) frontispiece 1 online resource (383 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Harvard classics volume 17 Aesop's fables translated and retold by Joseph Jacobs; Grimm's tales translated by Margaret Hunt; the translator of the Andersen tales is unknown "The five-foot shelf of books." Aesop. The cock and the pearl -- The wolf and the lamb -- The dog and the shadow -- The lion's share -- The wolf and the crane -- The man and the serpent -- The town mouse and the country mouse -- The fox and the crow -- The sick lion -- The ass and the lapdog -- The lion and the mouse -- The swallow and the other birds -- The frogs desiring a king -- The mountains in labour -- The hares and the frogs -- The wolf and the kid -- The woodman and the serpent -- The bald man and the fly -- The fox and the stork -- The fox and the mask -- The jay and the peacock -- The frog and the ox -- Androcles -- The bat, the birds and the beasts -- The hart and the hunter -- The serpent and the file -- The man and the wood -- The dog and the wolf -- The belly and the members -- The hart in the ox-stall -- The fox and the grapes -- The horse, the hunter, and the stag -- The peacock and Juno -- The fox and the lion -- The lion and the statue -- The ant and the grasshopper -- The tree and the reed -- The fox and the cat -- The wolf in sheep's clothing -- The dog in the manger -- The man and the wooden god -- The fisher -- The shepherd's boy -- The young thief and his mother -- The man and his two wives -- The nurse and the wolf -- The tortoise and the birds -- The two crabs -- The ass in the lion's skin -- The two fellows and the bear -- The two pots -- The four oxen and the lion -- The fisher and the little fish -- Avaricious and envious -- The crow and the pitcher -- The man and the satyr -- The goose with the golden eggs -- The labourer and the nightingale -- The fox, the cock, and the dog -- The wind and the sun -- Hercules and the waggoner -- The man, the cock, and the donkey -- The miser and his gold -- The fox and the mosquitoes -- The fox without a tail -- The one-eyed doe -- Belling the cat -- The hare and the tortoise -- The old man and Death -- The hare with too many friends -- The lion in love -- The bundle of sticks -- The lion, the fox, and the beasts -- The ass's brains -- The eagle and the arrow -- The milkmaid and her pail -- The cat-maiden -- The horse and the ass -- The trumpeter taken prisoner -- The buffoon and the countryman -- The old woman and the wine-jar -- The fox and the goat Grimm. The frog-king, or Iron Henry -- Our lady's child -- The pack of ragamuffins -- Rapunzel -- The three little men in the wood -- The three spinners -- Hansel and Gretel -- The fisherman and his wife -- The valiant little tailor -- Cinderella -- Mother Holle -- The seven ravens -- Little Red-Cap -- The Bremen town musicians -- The girl without hands -- Clever Elsie -- Thumbling -- Thumbling as journeyman -- The six swans -- Little Briar Rose -- Fundevogel -- King Thrushbeard -- Little Snow-white -- Rumpelstiltskin -- The three feathers -- The golden goose -- Allerleirauh -- The wolf and the fox -- Hans in luck -- The goose-girl -- The peasant's wise daughter -- The spirit in the bottle -- Bearskin -- The willow-wren and the bear -- Wise folks -- The shroud -- The two kings' children -- The seven Swabians -- One-eye, two-eyes and three-eyes -- Snow-White and Rose-Red Andersen. The ugly duckling -- The swineherd -- The emperor's new clothes -- The little sea-maid -- The elfen mound -- The wild swans -- The garden of paradise -- The constant tin soldier -- The daisy -- The nightingale -- The storks -- The darning-needle -- The shadow -- The red shoes -- Little Ida's flowers -- The angel -- The flying trunk -- The tinder-box -- The buckwheat -- The bell Use copy. Restrictions unspecified star. MiAaHDL Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Folklore Fables Fairy tales Fables. Fairy tales. Folklore Folklore Fairy tales. Fables. Esopo Container of (expresion) Andersen, H. C. Hans Christian),) 1805-1875). Tales. English Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859) Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863) Jacobs, Joseph 1854-1916) translator Hunt, Alfred William Mrs. 1831-1912) translator Container of (expression) Kinder- und Hausmärchen. English. (Hunt) Container of (expression) Aesop's fables. English. (Jacobs) Print version Folk-lore and fable. New York, P.F. Collier & Son [1909] (DLC) 09028196 (OCoLC)1492616 Harvard classics v. 17