Folk Tales
- The Monkey, the Shark, and the Washerman”s Donkey (African Folk Tale)
- The Bell-Deep (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Fox, the Monkey and the Animals (French Folk Tale)
- The Cock and the Fox (French Folk Tale)
- The Beast Slayer (German Folk Tale)
- The Thieves and the Cock (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Relations of Ssidi Kur – 11. Of the Maiden Ssuwarandari (Arabic Folk Tale)
- The Weasel in the Granary (French Folk Tale)
- How Theseus Slew the Minotaur (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Relations of Ssidi Kur – 10. The Man and his Wife (Arabic Folk Tale)
- The Lad with the Goat-Skin (Celtic Folk Tale)
- The Bald Man and the Fly (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Peasant and his Master (Italian Folk Tale)
- Blondine Part VII: The Parrot (French Folk Tale)
- A Fairy Wedding (Greek Folk Tale)
- Okteondon and His Uncle, The Planter, or, Winter Delaying Spring (Native American Folk Tale)
- The Headless Dwarfs (Estonian Folk Tale)
- The Two Travelers (German Folk Tale)
- Brother Lustig (German Folk Tale)
- The White Maiden (German Folk Tale)
- The Fox Who Served a Lion (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Little Good People (Irish Folk Tale)
- The Hunter and His Wife (Russian Folk Tale)
- The Meal of Frothi (Scandinavian Folk Tale)
- The Relations of Ssidi Kur – 3. The Adventures of Massang (Arabic Folk Tale)
- A Legend of Confucius (Chinese Folk Tale)
- The Young Man Who Would Have His Eyes Opened (Estonian Folk Tale)
- The Cat-Maiden (Greek Folk Tale)
- Keep it for the Beggar (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Lake of the Lute and the Matchless Mountain (Japanese Folk Tale)
- How They Broke Away to Go to the Rootabaga Country (North American Folk Tale)
- The Two Skyscrapers Who Decided to Have a Child (North American Folk Tale)
- Tales of Treasure (Scandinavian Folk Tale)
- The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor: The Third Voyage (Arabic Folk Tale)
- Lu-San, Daughter of Heaven (Chinese Folk Tale)
- The Bird with Nine Heads (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Toads and Diamonds (French Folk Tale)
- How the Three Wild Babylonian Baboons Went Away in the Rain Eating Bread and Butter (North American Folk Tale)
- The Monster Mosquito (North American Folk Tale)
- The Lost Grave of Paine (North American Folk Tale)
- The Physician”s Son and the King of the Snakes (African Folk Tale)
- Mungoongarlee the Iguana and Ouyouboolooey the Black Snake (Australian Folk Tale)
- The Flaming Horse: The Story of a Country Where the Sun Never Shines (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- The Elephant's Child (English Folk Tale)
- The Goat and the Goatherd (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Crab and the Monkey (Japanese Folk Tale)
- The Mirror of Matsuyama (Japanese Folk Tale)
- How the Man Found His Mate (Native American Folk Tale)
- The Old Lion (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Three Citrons (Italian Folk Tale)
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