Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know - Unknown

Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know

The three-headed monster belched forth flame
KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN
and NORA ARCHIBALD SMITH
COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

Doubleday, Page & Company wish to make acknowledgment of their indebtedness to the following publishers :
G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, for permission to use The Five Queer Brothers, The Two Melons and What the Birds Said, from Chinese Nights' Entertainment, by Adele M. Fielde; The Lac of Rupees, from Indian Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs; The Sea-maiden, from Celtic Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs; The Black Horse and The Farmer of Liddesdale, from More Celtic Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs; and The Buried Moon, from More English Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs.
T. Y. Crowell & Company, New York, for permission to use The Grateful Crane from The Fire-fly's Lovers, by William Elliot Griffis.
Joseph McDonough, Albany, for permission to use Little Surya Bai, The Jackal, the Barber and the Brahmin, Truth's Triumph, The Raksha's Palace, and Panch-Phul Ranee, from Old Deccan Days, by M. Frere.
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, for permission to use The Deserter, Steelpacha and The Watch-tower Between Earth and Heaven, from The Russian Grandmother's Wonder Tales, by L. S. Houghton.
Macmillan & Company, London, for permission to use The Grateful Foxes and The Badger's Money, from Tales of Old Japan, by A. B. Mitford.
The Review of Reviews Company, London, for permission to use The Feast of Lanterns and The Lake of Gems, from Books for the Bairns, edited by W. T. Stead.

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Год издания

2006-10-04

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Fairy tales

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