German popular stories. With illustrations after the original designs of George Cruikshank. Edited by Edgar Taylor, with an introduction by John Ruskin.

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English
Published/​Created
London, Chatto & Windus, 1875.
Description
xxvi, 335 p. illus. 19 cm.

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    Half-title: German popular stories. In two series.
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    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Hans in Luck
    • The travelling musicians
    • The golden bird
    • The fisherman and his wife
    • The tom-tit and the bear
    • The twelve dancing princesses
    • Rosebud
    • Tom Thumb
    • The grateful beasts
    • Jorinda and Jorindel
    • The wonderful musician
    • The queen bee
    • The dog and the sparrow
    • Frederick and Catherine
    • The three children of fortune
    • King grisly-beard
    • The adventures of chanticleer and partlet
    • Snow-drop --The elves and the shoemaker
    • The turnip
    • Old sultan
    • The lady and the lion
    • The Jew in the bush
    • The king of the golden mountain
    • The golden goose
    • Mrs. Fox
    • Hansel and Grettel
    • The giant with the three golden hairs
    • The frog-prince
    • The fox and the horse
    • Rumpel-stilts-kin
    • The goose girl
    • Faithful John
    • The blue light
    • Ashputtel
    • The young giant and the tailor
    • The crows and the soldier
    • Peewit
    • Hans and his wife Grettel
    • Cherry, or, The frog-bride
    • Mother Holle
    • The water of life
    • Peter the Goatherd
    • The four clever brothers
    • The elfin grove
    • The salad
    • The nose
    • The five servants
    • Catskin
    • The robber bridegroom
    • The three sluggards
    • The seven ravens
    • Roland and Maybird
    • The mouse, the bird, and the sausage
    • The juniper tree.
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    England London.
    OCLC
    5089199
    RCP
    H - S
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