Svobodová, Růžena. The Penitence of Blažena. Translated by Beatrice M. Měkota. The Storyteller’s Magazine. New York. Christmas. 1916.

Zeyer, Julius. Phenicia’s Sin. Englished by Frances Gregor. The International Magazine. Chicago. 1:147-62. Sept., 1896.

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FOLK AND FAIRY TALES. MYTHOLOGY. LEGENDS

PUBLICATIONS

Carlyle, Thomas. Tales translated from the German. Libussa; a myth about the origin of Bohemia, pp. 58-97. Chapman and Hall. London. 1827.

Curtin, Jeremiah. Myths and Folk Tales of the Russians, Western Slavs and Magyars. 8º. 555 pp. Six Chekh Myths and Folk Tales, pp. 273-370. Little, Brown & Co. Boston. 1890.

—— Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe. Illustrated in color by Geo. Hood. 259 pp. Three Fairy Tales from the Bohemian. McBride, Nast & Co. New York. 1914.

Czech Folk Tales. Collected and translated from different Czech sources. Illustrated. By Josef Baudiš. 8º. 175 pp. George Allen & Unwin. London. 1917.

Mythology of all Races. Herbert Gray, editor. The Slavic Section, by Jan Máchal of the Bohemian University of Prague. Marshall, Jones Company. Boston. 1917.