Folk Tales
- Preface (Chinese Folk Tale)
- The Tinder-Box (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Oak and the Reeds (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Lion and the Crane (Indian Folk Tale)
- Lidushka and the Water Demon's Wife (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- The Hunter and the Horseman (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Coyote and the Turtle (Native American Folk Tale)
- Esben and the Witch (Danish Folk Tale)
- The Little Grey Mouse Part I: The Little House (French Folk Tale)
- sun, Moon and Talia (Italian Folk Tale)
- The Story of Gaygayoma Who Lives up Above (Philippine Folk Tale)
- The Wonderful Bird (Serbian Folk Tale)
- Robert Roberts and the Fairies (Welsh Folk Tale)
- The Bunyip (Australian Folk Tale)
- Pippo (Italian Folk Tale)
- The Nuns of Carthage (North American Folk Tale)
- The Deformed of Zoar (North American Folk Tale)
- What Came of Picking Flowers (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Rich Brother and the Poor Brother (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Bird with the Golden Gizzard: The Story of Two Brothers (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- The Three Goldenhairs of Grandfather Allknow (Czechoslovak Folk Tale)
- The Prince and the Three Fates (Egyptian Folk Tale)
- The Old Hound (Greek Folk Tale)
- The Billy Goat and the King (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Ogre (Italian Folk Tale)
- Momotaro, or the Story of the Son of a Peach (Japanese Folk Tale)
- Green Corn, Yellow Corn, and the Dancing Fox (Native American Folk Tale)
- Why the Hyena is Lame (African Folk Tale)
- The Song-Bird and the Healing Waters (Canadian Folk Tale)
- The Horned Women (Celtic Folk Tale)
- The Lucky Peer (English Folk Tale)
- The Grey Mare in the Garret (German Folk Tale)
- The Flaming Castle (German Folk Tale)
- The Close Alliance: A Tale of Woe (Indian Folk Tale)
- The Skull in the Wall (North American Folk Tale)
- The Sister of the Sun (Sami Folk Tale)
- The Boy and the Violin (Brazilian Folk Tale)
- The Elf Hill (Danish Folk Tale)
- Ourson Part V: The Toad Again (French Folk Tale)
- The Wild-Cat Woman (Korean Folk Tale)
- The Origin of the Narwhal (North American Folk Tale)
- Morozko (Russian Folk Tale)
- The Fox and the Wolf (Arabic Folk Tale)
- The Hearth-Cat (Portuguese Version of Cinderella) (Portuguese Folk Tale)
- The Bushy Bride (Norwegian Folk Tale)
- The Spirits of the Yellow River (Chinese Folk Tale)
- Clever Elsie (German Folk Tale)
- Jonek (Polish Folk Tale)
- The Story of the Tsarevich Ivan, and of the Harp that Harped Without a Harper (Russian Folk Tale)
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