- Author: Barbara Leonie Picard Author Record # 112471
- Birthplace: Richmond-upon-Thames, London, England, UK
- Birthdate: 17 December 1917
- Deathdate: 15 December 2011
- Language: English
- Webpages: Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
- Note: The following three collections of original fairy tales were published by Oxford in 1949/1951/1954, containing 15/14/12 stories (total of 41): "The Mermaid and the Simpleton", collection "The Faun and the Woodcutter's Daughter", collection "The Lady of the Linden Tree". Illustrated by Charles Stewart. 214 pp. New York: Criterion Books. $3.50 "Selected Fairy Tales" (1994) contains Picard's 16 favourites among the 41. Nine more original fairy tales (grand total of 50) were first published, or first collected, in two later books: "The Goldfinch Garden: Seven Tales" (Harrap & Co, 1965), illus. Anne Linton —7 original fairy tales ‡ "Twice Seven Tales" (Kaye & Ward Ltd, 1968), illus. Victor Ambrus —The Lady of the Linden Tree plus two more original fairy tales (from Wikipedia)
- Author Tags: juvenile fantasy (1)
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Collections
- The Mermaid and the Simpleton (1949)
- French Legends, Tales and Fairy Stories (1955)
- German Hero-Sagas and Folk-Tales (1958)
- Tales of Ancient Persia (1972)
- The Three Wishes (1949)
- Amis and Amile (1955)
- Aucassin and Nicolette (1955)
- Gareth and Linette (1955)
- Guillaume of Orange (1955)
- Huon of Bordeaux (1955)
- Mélusine (1955)
- Pierre of Provence (1955)
- Raoul of Cambrai (1955)
- Ripopet-Barabas (1955)
- Roland and Oliver (1955)
- Sir Lanval (1955)
- The Battle of Roncevalles (1955)
- The Cliff of the Two Lovers (1955)
- The Grey Palfrey (1955)
- The Hobgoblin and the Washergirl and The Peasant and the Wolf (1955)
- The Korrigan (1955)
- The Miller and the Ogre (1955)
- The Mouse-Princess (1955)
- The Prince of the Seven Golden Cows (1955)
- The Ship that Sailed on Land (1955)
- The Singing Sea, the Dancing Apple and the Bird Which Told the Truth (1955)
- The Stones of Plouhinec (1955)
- The Three Oranges (1955)
- The Werewolf (1955)
- Big Hermel (1958)
- Dietrich of Berne (1958)
- Eppelin of Gailingen (1958)
- Gudrun (1958)
- Karl the Great and the Robber (1958)
- Reineke Fox (1958)
- Richmuth of Cologne (1958)
- The Heinzelmännchen (1958)
- The Knight of Staufenberg (1958)
- The Mousetower (1958)
- The Pavilion in the Laurels (1958)
- The Ratcatcher of Hamelin (1958)
- The Seven Mice (1958)
- The Seven Proud Sisters (1958)
- The Slaying of Siegfried (1958)
- The Vengeance of Kriemhild (1958)
- The Water-sprite and the Bear (1958)
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The Werewolf (German) (1958)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Werewolf (1971)
- Till Eulenspiegel (1958)
- Walther of Aquitaine (1958)
- The Blackbird's Song (1964)
- How Loki Outwitted a Giant (1968)
- Afrasib (1972)
- Bizhan and Manizha (1972)
- Forud of Kalat (1972)
- Gushtasp (1972)
- How Rustem Found Raksh (1972)
- Isfendiar (1972)
- Khosroes and Afrasib (1972)
- Rustem and Akvan the Demon (1972)
- Rustem and Isfendiar (1972)
- Rustem and Tahmina (1972)
- Rustem's Battle with Puladvend (1972)
- Rustem's Journey to Mazendaran (1972)
- Siyavush the Unfortunate (1972)
- Sohrab and Rustem (1972)
- The Birth and Boyhood of Rustem (1972)
- The Death of Rustem (1972)
- The Defeat of Persia (1972)
- The Departure of Khosroes (1972)
- The Earliest Kings (1972)
- The Sons of Feridun (1972)
- Zal and Rudaba (1972)
- Zal the White-Haired (1972)
- Zohak and Feridun (1972)
- Zohak the Monster (1972)