A Study of Fairy Tales eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 330 pages of information about A Study of Fairy Tales.

A Study of Fairy Tales eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 330 pages of information about A Study of Fairy Tales.
Bjoernstjerne
Bjoernson, in The Story-Teller’s Book, O’Grady and
Throop; in Child-Life in Prose, Whittier.
* PETER RABBIT, Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter.
1 THE PIGS AND THE GIANT, Pyle, in Child-Lore Dramatic
Reader
, Scribners.
* THE QUICK-RUNNING SQUASH, Short Stories for Short People,
Aspinwall.
1 THE RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, Nature Myths, Cooke.
* THE RICH GOOSE, Leora Robinson, in The Outlook.
* THE ROBIN’S CHRISTMAS SONG, Birch-Tree Fairy Book,
Johnson.
* (WEE) ROBIN’S YULE SONG. Tales of Laughter, Wiggin and
Smith.
* THE SHEEP AND THE PIG (Scandinavian), For the Children’s
Hour
, Bailey.
* THE SPARROW AND THE CROW, Tales of the Punjab, Steel;
Birch-Tree Fairy Book, Johnson.
* THE STRAW OX, Cossack Fairy Tales, Bain.
* STORY OF THE MORNING-GLORY SEED, M. Eytinge, Boston
Kindergarten Stories
.
1 THE TALE OF A BLACK CAT, Oak-Tree Fairy Book, Johnson.
1 TOMMY AND THE WISHING-STONE, a series, by T. Burgess, in St.
Nicholas
, 1915.
1 TRAVELS OF A FOX, Oak-Tree Fairy Book, Johnson.
1 THE TURTLE WHO COULDN’T STOP TALKING, Jataka Tales Retold,
Babbit.
* THE UNHAPPY PINE TREE, Classic Stories, McMurry.
1 What Bunch And Joker Saw In The Moon, Wide Awake
Chatterbox
, about 1887.
1 The White Cat, Fairy Tales, D’Aulnoy; Fairy Tales, Vol. 
II, Lansing.
* Why The Evergreen Trees Never Lose Their Leaves, The Book
Of Nature Myths
, Holbrook.
* Why The Juniper Has Berries, The Book Of Nature Myths,
Holbrook.

* Why The Morning Glory Climbs, How to Tell Stories, Bryant.

1 The Wish Bird, Classics In Dramatic Form, Vol.  II,
Stevenson.

II.  Bibliography Of Fairy Tales

Baker, Franklin T.:  Bibliography Of Children’s Reading
Introduction and lists.  Teachers College, Columbia University.

Baker Taylor Company, The:  Graded Guide to Supplementary
Reading
. 1914.

Boston Public Library:  Finding List of Fairy Tales.

     Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh. List of Folk Tales.  Bulletin,
       Dec, 1913, Vol. 18, No. 10.

     Ibid.:  Illustrated Editions of Children’s Books. 1915.

     Harron, Julia; Bacon, Corinne; and Dana, John:  American Library
       Economy
.  Newark Free Library, Newark, New Jersey.

     Haight, Rachel Webb:  “Fairy Tales.” Bulletin of Bibliography,
       1912.  Boston Book Co.

     Hewins, Caroline:  A.L.A.  List.  Books for Boys and Girls.  Third
       Edition, 1913.  A.L.A.  Pub.  Board, Chicago.

     Kready, Laura F.:  “Picture-Books For Little Children.”
       Kindergarten Review, Sept., 1914.

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