"The Book of Folk Stories." Rewritten by Horace E. Scudder. 16mo. Cloth, $.50. Houghton. Good for a teacher.
"Fairy Tales." Selected and adapted by W. J. Rolf. 12mo. Cloth, $.50. American.
"Fairy Tales." Illustrated by Charles Copeland. 16mo. Cloth, 2 vols., $.35 each. Ginn.
"Six Nursery Classics." Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated by Ernest Fosbery. 12mo. Cloth, $.20. Heath. Contains "Dame Wiggins of Lee" with the Greenaway pictures.
"Old World Wonder Stories." Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated by J. V. Hollis. 12mo. Cloth, $.20. Heath.
*"The Children's Book." A collection of the best and most famous poems and stories in the English language, chosen by Horace E. Scudder. Illustrated in fifteen full-page plates and many text illustrations by Doré, Chruikshank, and others. Cover design by Maxfield Parrish. Small 4to. Cloth, $2.50. Houghton. In this book are ballads, fables, fairy stories from Grimm, Perrault, Andersen, "Arabian Nights' Entertainments," and other sources, as well as "Goody Two Shoes," selections from "Gulliver's Travels," classic myths, and other well-known stories. The best single book for a child to own. Big and good.
"TALES OF A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS"
P and G—or any age. Lovers of a good tale, both young and old, should be thankful for this work of Queen Scheherazade, done as it was to prevent her husband from cutting off her head. While kings are yet in fashion could not some other one succeed as well?
*"Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights." Retold by Gladys Davidson and illustrated by Helen Stratton. Large 4to. Cloth, 5s. Blackie. Eight tales for young children.
"The Arabian Nights." Selected and retold by Gladys Davidson. Illustrated by Helen Stratton. Large crown 8vo. Cloth, $1.50. Caldwell.