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The Yellow Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
American Indian, Russian, German, Icelandic, French, and other stories — 48 in all — among them "The Tinder-box," "The Nightingale," and "How to Tell a True Princess." 104 illustrations.
Table of Contents for The Yellow Fairy Book
| The Cat and the Mouse in Partnership | | The Six Swans | | The Dragon of the North | | Story of the Emperor's New Clothes | | The Golden Crab | | The Iron Stove | | The Dragon and his Grandmother | | The Donkey Cabbage | | The Little Green Frog | | The Seven-headed Serpent | | The Grateful Beasts | | The Giants and the Herd-boy | | The Invisible Prince | | The Crow | | How Six Men Travelled through the Wide World | | The Wizard King | | The Nixy | | The Glass Mountain | | "Alphege, or the Green Monkey" | | Fairer-than-a Fairy | | The Three Brothers | | "The Boy and the Wolves, or the Broken Promise" | | The Glass Axe | | The Dead Wife | | In the Land of Souls | | The White Duck | | The Witch and her Servants | | The Magic Ring | | The Flower Queens Daughter | | The Flying Ship | | The Snow-daughter and the Fire-son | | The Story of King Frost | | The Death of the Sun-hero | | The Witch | | The Hazel-nut Child | | The Story of Big Klaus and Little Klaus | | Prince Ring | | The Swineherd | | How to tell a True Princess | | The Blue Mountains | | The Tinder-box | | The Witch in the Sone Boat | | Thumbelina | | The Nightingale | | Hermod and Hadvor | | The Steadfast Tin-soldier | | Blockhead Hans | | A Story about a Darning-needle |
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