Spenser, Edmund. Works; ed. by R. Morris.

Adaptations:

Stories from the Faerie Queene; retold from Spenser by L.H. Dawson.

Similar to the Macleod version, but not so conveniently
arranged for the story teller.

Stories from the Faerie Queene; by Mary Macleod.

This contains more stories than the other versions and the
material is so arranged that the story teller will find it a
help in making out a program for a longer cycle. The best and
most attractive edition to use with children.

Una and the Red Cross Knight, and other tales from Spenser's Faerie Queene; by N.G. Royde-Smith.

This book gives chiefly the first part of Spenser's Faerie
Queene—the adventures of Una and the Red Cross Knight—but
it is excellently told and charmingly illustrated by T.H.
Robinson. In a good many places Spenser's original verse has
been inserted, which gives an added charm.