- Publication: Fairy and Wonder TalesPublication Record # 674970
- Editor: William Patten
- Date: 1912-00-00
- Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son
- Pub. Series: The Young Folks' Shelf of Books
- Pub. Series #: 1
- Pages: 514
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Format: hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
- Type: ANTHOLOGY
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Notes:
- Data from HathiTrust scan of 1918 edition
- Schoolcraft's works are credited as "Adapted from H. R. Schoolcraft", but with no credit for the adaptation.
- Lang's works are credited as "Retold by Andrew Lang".
- Gask is credited as "L. M. Gask" on title page and "Lillian M. Gask" on TOC.
- Mulock's works are credited as "Retold by Miss Mulock".
- "Jack the Giant-Killer", "Tom Thumb", & "Hop-o'-My-Thumb" credited as "Retold by Joseph Jacobs".
- No translators credited.
- Also contains a collection of Aesop's Fables that have not be indexed.
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External IDs:
- OCLC/WorldCat: 732924928
Anthology Title:
Fairy and Wonder Tales • juvenile • [Junior Classics • 1] • anthology by William Patten
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 8 • Introduction (Fairy and Wonder Tales) • essay by Charles W. Eliot
- 15 • Preface (Fairy and Wonder Tales) • essay by William Patten
- 19 • Manabozho, The Mischief-Maker • [Manabozho] • short fiction by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and uncredited [as by H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited]
- 26 • Why the Woodpecker Had Red Head Feathers • [Manabozho] • short fiction by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and uncredited [as by H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited]
- 31 • Why the River Duck Has So Few Tail Feathers • [Manabozho] • short fiction by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and uncredited [as by H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited]
- 33 • Manabozho is Changed Into a Wolf • [Manabozho] • short fiction by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and uncredited [as by H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited]
- 36 • Manabozho Is Robbed by the Wolves • [Manabozho] • short fiction by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and uncredited [as by H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited]
- 38 • Manabozho and the Woodpeckers • [Manabozho] • short fiction by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and uncredited [as by H. R. Schoolcraft and uncredited]
- 42 • The Boy and the Wolves • short story by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (variant of Sheem; or, the Forsaken Boy 1839) [as by Andrew Lang]
- 45 • The Indian Who Lost His Wife • short fiction by Erminnie A. Smith (variant of The Dead Wife 1883) [as by Andrew Lang (I)]
- 48 • Punchkin • short fiction by Mary Frere [as by E. Frere]
- 65 • How the Sun, Moon and Wind Went Out to Dinner • short fiction by Mary Frere (variant of How the Sun, the Moon, and the Wind Went Out to Dinner 1868) [as by E. Frere]
- 67 • Why the Fish Laughed • (1892) • short story by Joseph Jacobs
- 75 • The Farmer and Money Lender • (1892) • short story by Joseph Jacobs (variant of The Farmer and the Money-Lender)
- 78 • Pride Goeth Before a Fall • (1892) • short story by Joseph Jacobs
- 81 • How the Wicked Sons Were Duped • (1892) • short story by Joseph Jacobs
- 82 • The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal • (1894) • short story by Flora Annie Steel
- 86 • The Lambikin • (1883) • short story by Flora Annie Steel
- 89 • The Rat's Wedding • (1894) • short fiction by Flora Annie Steel
- 98 • The Jackal and the Partridge • (1894) • short fiction by Flora Annie Steel
- 102 • The Jackal and the Crocodile • (1894) • short fiction by Flora Annie Steel
- 106 • The Jackal and the Iguana • short fiction by Flora Annie Steel
- 109 • The Bear's Bad Bargain • (1894) • short fiction by Flora Annie Steel
- 114 • The Thief and the Fox • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 115 • The Farmer and the Fox • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 116 • The Fools and the Drum • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 117 • The Lion and the Goat • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 118 • The Glowworm and the Jackdaw • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju (variant of The Glow-Worm and the Daw)
- 119 • The Camel and the Pig • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 120 • The Dog and the Dog Dealer • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju (variant of The Dog and the Dog-Dealer)
- 121 • The Tiger, the Fox, and the Hunters • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 122 • The Sea, the Fox, and the Wolf • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 123 • The Fox in the Well • (1887) • short fiction by Ramaswami Raju
- 125 • Ashiepattle and His Goodly Crew • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 79] • (1897) • short story by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Askeladden og de gode hjelperne 1871) [as byP. C. Asbjörnsen?P. C. Asbjoernsen]
- 136 • The Squire's Bride • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 110] • short fiction by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Herremannsbruden 1871) [as byP. C. Asbjörnsen?P. C. Asbjoernsen]
- 140 • The Doll in the Grass • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 25] • short fiction by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Dukken i gresset 1843) [as byP. C. Asbjörnsen?P. C. Asbjoernsen]
- 142 • The Bear and the Fox • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 74] • short fiction by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Bjørnen og reven 1871) [as byP. C. Asbjörnsen?P. C. Asbjoernsen]
- 147 • The Lad Who Went to the North Wind • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 7] • (1859) • short story by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Gutten som gikkk til nordenvinden og krevde igjen melet 1842) [as by George Webbe Dasent (in error)]
- 151 • The Husband Who Was to Mind the House • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 43] • (1859) • short story by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Mannen som skulle stelle hjemme 1844) [as by George Webbe Dasent (in error)]
- 154 • How One Went Out to Woo • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 12] • short story by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of En frierhistorie 1843) [as by George Webbe Dasent (in error)]
- 155 • Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 17.1] • (1859) • short fiction by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Hvorfor bjørnen er stubbrumpet 1843) [as by George Webbe Dasent (in error)]
- 156 • Boots Who Made the Princess Say "That's a Story" • [Norske Folkeeventyr • 39] • (1859) • short story by Peter Asbjørnsen?Peter AsbjoernsenandJørgen Moe?Jorgen Moe(trans. of Askeladden som fikk prinsessen til å løgst seg 1844) [as by George Webbe Dasent (in error)]
- 158 • The Witch in the Stone Boat • short story by Jón Arnason (trans. of Skessan á steinnökkvanum 1864) [as by Andrew Lang]
- 166 • The Snuffbox • (1892) • short story by Julien Vinson (trans. of La Tabatière 1883) [as by Sébillot (in error)?Sebillot (in error)]
- 172 • The Golden Blackbird • short story by Paul Sébillot (trans. of Le merle d'or 1881)
- 180 • The Half-Chick • (1892) • short story by Andrew Lang
- 186 • The Three Brothers • short story by Hermann Kletke (trans. of Die drei Brüder?Die drei Brueder1845) [as by Hermann R. Kletke]
- 190 • The Glass Mountain • short story by Hermann Kletke (trans. of Der Glasberg 1845) [as by Hermann R. Kletke]
- 196 • Huntsman the Unlucky • (1874) • short fiction by John T. Naaké?John T. Naake
- 202 • Story of Little Simpleton • (1874) • short fiction by John T. Naaké?John T. Naake
- 209 • The Golden Fish • short fiction by Lilian Gask [as by L. M. Gask]
- 213 • The Wonderful Hair • short fiction by Wuk Stephanowitsch Karadschitsch (trans. of Чудновата длака?Čudnovata dlaka1853) [as by W. S. Karajich]
Cudnovata dlaka - 216 • The Language of Animals • short fiction by Wuk Stephanowitsch Karadschitsch (trans. of Немушти језик?Nemuti jezik1853) [as by W. S. Karajich]
Nemusti jezik - 223 • The Emperor Trojan's Goat's Ears • short fiction by Wuk Stephanowitsch Karadschitsch (trans. of У цара Тројана козје уши?U cara Trojana kozje ui1853) [as by W. S. Karajich]
U cara Trojana kozje usi - 226 • The Maiden Who Was Wiser Than the King • short fiction by Wuk Stephanowitsch Karadschitsch (trans. of Дјевојка цара надмудрила?Djevojka cara nadmudrila1853) [as by W. S. Karajich]
- 232 • The Three Sons • (1910) • short fiction by Lady Gregory
- 238 • Hok Lee and the Dwarfs • short fiction by Andrew Lang (variant of The Story of Hok Lee and the Dwarfs 1892)
- 244 • A Dreadful Boar • (1893) • short story by Adele M. Fielde
- 247 • The Five Queer Brothers • (1893) • short story by Adele M. Fielde
- 251 • The Accomplished and Lucky Teakettle • (1871) • short fiction by A. B. Mitford
- 253 • The Adventures of Little Peachling • (1871) • short story by A. B. Mitford
- 256 • The Two Lizards • (1910) • short fiction by Annie Ker
- 259 • De King and De Peafowl • short fiction by Mary Pamela Milne-Home (variant of The King and the Peafowl 1890) [as by Mary Pamela Milne-Horne]
- 262 • Hansel and Grethel • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 15] • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofHänsel und Gretel?Haensel und Gretel1812) [as by Jacob Grimm and William Grimm]
- 272 • Thumbling • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 37] • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Daumesdick 1819) [as by Jacob Grimm and William Grimm]
- 279 • The Six Swans • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 49] • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. of Die sechs Schwäne 1812) [as by Jacob Grimm and William Grimm]
- 285 • Snow-White and Rose-Red • [KHM (Kinder- und Hausmärchen)?KHM (Kinder- und Hausmaerchen)• 161] • short story by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (trans. ofSchneeweißchen und Rosenroth?Schneeweisschen und Rosenroth1837) [as by Jacob Grimm and William Grimm]
- 294 • The Ugly Duckling • (1872) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den Grimme Ælling?Den Grimme AElling1843)
- 307 • The Tinder-Box • juvenile • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Fyrtøiet 1835)
- 317 • The Constant Tin Soldier • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den standhaftige Tinsoldat 1838)
- 323 • The Fir Tree • juvenile • (1908) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Grantræet 1844)
- 334 • The Flying Trunk • juvenile • (1839) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Den flyvende Kuffert)
- 342 • The Darning Needle • (1848) • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Stoppenaalen 1845)
- 347 • Pen and Inkstand • short story by Hans Christian Andersen (trans. of Pen og Blækhuus 1859)
- 350 • Cinderella • short story by Charles Perrault (trans. of Cendrillon ou La petite pantoufle de verre 1697) [as by Miss Mulock]
- 359 • Little Red Riding-Hood • (1889) • short fiction by Charles Perrault (trans. of Le petit chaperon rouge 1697)
- 362 • The Story of the Three Bears • (1837) • short story by Robert Southey
- 367 • Puss in Boots • (1889) • short story by Charles Perrault (trans. of Le maistre chat ou Le chat botté?Le maistre chat ou Le chat botte1697)
- 374 • Jack the Giant-Killer • (1890) • short story by Joseph Jacobs
- 381 • Tom Thumb • short fiction by Joseph Jacobs
- 388 • Blue Beard • (1889) • short story by Charles Perrault (trans. of La barbe bleue 1697)
- 394 • The Brave Little Tailor • short fiction by Anonymous
- 405 • The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood • (1889) • short story by Charles Perrault (trans. of La belle au bois dormant 1697)
- 412 • The Fair One with Golden Locks • short story by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik [as by Miss Mulock]
- 426 • Beauty and the Beast • short fiction by Comtesse d'Aulnoy [as by Mme. d'Aulnoy]
- 444 • Jack and the Beanstalk • short story by Anonymous
- 458 • Hop-o'-My-Thumb • short fiction by Joseph Jacobs
- 470 • The Goose-Girl • short fiction by Anonymous
- 478 • He Who Knew Not Fear • short fiction by Anonymous
- 493 • The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse • [Aesop's Fables • 112] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse unknown)
- 494 • The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey • [Aesop's Fables • 721] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Miller, His Son and the Donkey unknown)
- 495 • The Shepherd's Boy • [Aesop's Fables • 210] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Boy Who Cried Wolf unknown)
- 496 • Androcles • [Aesop's Fables • 563] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Lion and the Shepherd unknown)
- 497 • The Fox and the Stork • [Aesop's Fables • 426] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Stork unknown)
- 498 • The Crow and the Pitcher • [Aesop's Fables • 390] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Crow and the Pitcher unknown)
- 499 • The Frogs Desiring a King • [Aesop's Fables • 44] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Frogs Who Desired a King unknown)
- 500 • The Frog and the Ox • [Aesop's Fables • 376] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Frog and the Ox unknown)
- 501 • The Cock and the Pearl • [Aesop's Fables • 503] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Cock and the Jewel unknown)
- 501 • The Fox Without a Tail • [Aesop's Fables • 17] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox Without a Tail unknown)
- 502 • The Fox and the Cat • [Aesop's Fables • 605] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Cat unknown)
- 503 • The Dog in the Manger • [Aesop's Fables • 702] • (1890) • short story by uncredited (trans. of The Dog in the Manger unknown) [as by Aesop]
- 503 • The Fox and the Goat • [Aesop's Fables • 9] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Goat in the Well unknown)
- 504 • Belling the Cat • [Aesop's Fables • 613] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Belling the Cat unknown)
- 505 • The Jay and the Peacock • [Aesop's Fables • 472] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Vainglorious Jackdaw and the Peacock unknown)
- 505 • The Ass and the Lap-Dog • [Aesop's Fables • 91] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Ass who would be Playmate to his Master unknown)
- 506 • The Ant and the Grasshopper • [Aesop's Fables • 373] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Ant and the Grasshopper unknown)
- 507 • The Woodman and the Serpent • [Aesop's Fables • 176] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Farmer and the Viper unknown)
- 507 • The Milkmaid and Her Pail • [Aesop's Fables] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Milkmaid and Her Pail unknown)
- 508 • The Lion and the Mouse • [Aesop's Fables • 150] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Lion and the Mouse unknown)
- 509 • Hercules and the Waggoner • [Aesop's Fables • 291] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Hercules and the Waggoner unknown)
- 509 • The Lion's Share • [Aesop's Fables • 339] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of Lion and Wild Ass, Partners in the Hunt unknown)
- 510 • The Fox and the Crow • [Aesop's Fables • 124] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Crow unknown)
- 511 • The Dog and the Shadow • [Aesop's Fables • 133] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Dog and Its Reflection unknown)
- 511 • The Wolf and the Lamb • [Aesop's Fables • 155] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wolf and the Lamb unknown)
- 512 • The Bat, the Birds, and the Beasts • [Aesop's Fables • 566] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Bat unknown)
- 513 • The Belly and the Members • [Aesop's Fables • 130] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Belly and the Members unknown)
- 513 • The Fox and the Grapes • [Aesop's Fables • 15] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Fox and the Grapes unknown)
- 514 • The Swallow and the Other Birds • [Aesop's Fables • 39] • (1890) • short story by Aesop (trans. of The Wise Swallow unknown)
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