THE UGLY DUCK. Tr. 1851.

THE WHITE SWANS. Tr. [1863].

WILL O' THE WISP, etc. Tr. H. W. DULCKEN [1867].

WONDERFUL STORIES FOR CHILDREN. Tr. M. Howitt, 1846.

One of the great story-tellers of the world.

His original genius is most conspicuous in his fairy tales. His numerous works have been translated into most of the European languages.

ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE.

A national record of events, which is said to have been begun at the instance of King Alfred the Great (849-901). Its last record is of the accession of Henry II, 1154. It is the oldest historical work written in any Germanic language, and is the basis of most of our knowledge of Anglo-Saxon History.

THE SAXON CHRONICLE, with an English translation. Ed. by James Ingram, 1823.

THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE, with a translation. Ed. by Benjamin Thorpe. Rolls Series, 1861.