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Title: The Fairy Books of Andrew Lang A Project Gutenberg Linked Index to All Stories in the 12 Volumes
Author: Andrew Lang and Others
Editor: David Widger
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Produced by David Widger for Gracie, Callie and Christopher
THE FAIRY BOOKS, an Index of the 12 Volumes
By Various Authors and Andrew Lang
Edited by David Widger
Note: See the html version for a links to all stories
THE BLUE FAIRY BOOK
The Bronze Ring
Prince Hyacinth And The Dear Little Princess
East Of The Sun And West Of The Moon
The Yellow Dwarf
Little Red Riding Hood
The Sleeping Beauty In The Wood
Cinderella, Or The Little Glass Slipper
Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp
The Tale Of A Youth Who Set Out To Learn What Fear Was
Rumpelstiltzkin
Beauty And The Beast
The Master-Maid
Why The Sea Is Salt
The Master Cat; Or, Puss In Boots
Felicia And The Pot Of Pinks
The White Cat
The Water-Lily. The Gold-Spinners
The Terrible Head
The Story Of Pretty Goldilocks
The History Of Whittington
The Wonderful Sheep
Little Thumb
The Forty Thieves
Hansel And Grettel
Snow-White And Rose-Red
The Goose-Girl
Toads And Diamonds
Prince Darling
Blue Beard
Trusty John
The Brave Little Tailor
A Voyage To Lilliput
The Princess On The Glass Hill
The Story Of Prince Ahmed And The Fairy Paribanou
The History Of Jack The Giant-Killer
The Black Bull Of Norroway
The Red Etin
THE RED FAIRY BOOK
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
The Princess Mayblossom
Soria Moria Castle
The Death Of Koshchei The Deathless
The Black Thief And Knight Of The Glen.
The Master Thief
Brother And Sister
Princess Rosette
The Norka
The Wonderful Birch
Jack And The Beanstalk
The Little Good Mouse
Graciosa And Percinet
The Three Princesses Of Whiteland
The Voice Of Death
The Six Sillies
Kari Woodengown
Drakestail
The Ratcatcher
The True History Of Little Golden Hood
The Golden Branch
The Three Dwarfs
Dapplegrim
The Enchanted Canary
The Twelve Brothers
Rapunzel
The Nettle Spinner
Farmer Weatherbeard
Mother Holle
Minnikin
Bushy Bride
Snowdrop
The Golden Goose
The Seven Foals
The Marvellous Musician
The Story Of Sigurd
THE YELLOW FAIRY BOOK
���AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION��� The Yellow Fairy Book
The Cat And The Mouse In Partnership
The Six Swans
The Dragon Of The North
Story Of The Emperor's New Clothes
The Golden Crab
The Iron Stove
The Dragon And His Grandmother
How Six Men Travelled Through The Wide World
The Glass Mountain
The Dead Wife
In The Land Of Souls
The White Duck
The Witch And Her Servants
The Magic Ring
The Flower Queen's Daughter
The Flying Ship
The Snow-Daughter And The Fire-Son
The Story Of King Frost
The Death Of The Sun-Hero
The Witch
The Hazel-Nut Child
The Story Of Big Klaus And Little Klaus
Prince Ring
The Swineherd
How To Tell A True Princess
The Blue Mountains
The Tinder-Box
The Witch In The Stone Boat
Thumbelina
The Nightingale
Hermod And Hadvor
The Steadfast Tin-Soldier
Blockhead-Hans
A Story About A Darning-Needle
THE VIOLET FAIRY BOOK
A Tale Of The Tontlawald
The Finest Liar In The World
The Story Of Three Wonderful Beggars
Schippeitaro
The Three Princes And Their Beasts (Lithuanian Fairy Tale)
The Goat's Ears Of The Emperor Trojan
The Nine Pea-Hens And The Golden Apples
The Lute Player
The Grateful Prince
The Child Who Came From An Egg
Stan Bolovan
The Two Frogs
The Story Of A Gazelle
How A Fish Swam In The Air And A Hare In The Water.
Two In A Sack
The Envious Neighbour
The Fairy Of The Dawn
The Enchanted Knife
Jesper Who Herded The Hares
The Underground Workers
The History Of Dwarf Long Nose
The Nunda, Eater Of People
The Story Of Hassebu
The Maiden With The Wooden Helmet
The Monkey And The Jelly-Fish
The Headless Dwarfs
The Young Man Who Would Have His Eyes Opened
The Boys With The Golden Stars
The Frog
The Princess Who Was Hidden Underground
The Girl Who Pretended To Be A Boy
The Story Of Halfman
The Prince Who Wanted To See The World
Virgilius The Sorcerer
Mogarzea And His Son
THE CRIMSON FAIRY BOOK
Lovely Ilonka
Lucky Luck
The Hairy Man
To Your Good Health!
The Story of the Seven Simons
The Language of Beasts
The Boy Who Could Keep A Secret
The Prince And The Dragon
Little Wildrose
Tiidu The Piper
Paperarelloo
The Gifts Of The Magician
The Strong Prince
The Treasure Seeker
The Cottager And His Cat
The Prince Who Would Seek Immortality
The Stone-Cutter
The Gold-Bearded Man
Tritill, Litill, And The Birds
The Three Robes
The Six Hungry Beasts
How The Beggar Boy Turned Into Count Piro
The Rogue And The Herdsman
Eisenkopf
The Death Of Abu Nowas And Of His Wife
Motiratika
Niels And The Giants
Shepherd Paul
How The Wicked Tanuki Was Punished
The Crab And The Monkey
The Horse Gullfaxi And The Sword Gunnfoder
The Story Of The Sham Prince, Or The Ambitious Tailor
The Colony Of Cats
How To Find Out A True Friend
Clever Maria
The Magic Kettle
THE ORANGE FAIRY BOOK
The Story of the Hero Makoma
The Magic Mirror
Story of the King Who Would See Paradise
How Isuro the Rabbit Tricked Gudu
Ian, the Soldier's Son
The Fox and the Wolf
How Ian Direach Got the Blue Falcon
The Ugly Duckling
The Two Caskets
The Goldsmith's Fortune
The Enchanted Wreath
The Foolish Weaver
The Clever Cat
The Story of Manus
Pinkel the Thief
The Adventures of a Jackal
The Adventures of the Jackal's Eldest Son
The Adventures of the Younger Son of the Jackal
The Three Treasures of the Giants
The Rover of the Plain
The White Doe
The Girl-Fish
The Owl and the Eagle
The Frog and the Lion Fairy
The Adventures of Covan the Brown-Haired
The Princess Bella-Flor
The Bird of Truth
The Mink and the Wolf
Adventures of an Indian Brave
How the Stalos Were Tricked
Andras Baive
The White Slipper
The Magic Book
THE BROWN FAIRY BOOK
What the Rose did to the Cypress
Ball-carrier and the Bad One
How Ball-carrier Finished His Task
The Bunyip
Father Grumbler
The Story of the Yara
The Cunning Hare
How Geirald The Coward Was Punished
Habogi
The Sacred Milk of Koumongoe
The Wicked Wolverine
The Husband of the Rat's Daughter
Pivi and Kabo
The Elf Maiden
How Some Wild Animals Became Tame Ones
Fortune and the Wood-Cutter
The Enchanted Head
The Sister of the Sun
The Prince and the Three Fates
The Fox and the Lapp
Kisa the Cat
The Lion and the Cat
Which was the Foolishest?
Rubezahl
Story of Wali Dad the Simple-Hearted
Tale of a Tortoise and of a Mischievous Monkey
THE LILAC FAIRY BOOK
���AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION��� The Shifty Lad
The False Prince and the True
The Jogi's Punishment
The Heart of a Monkey
The Fairy Nurse
A Lost Paradise
How Brave Walter Hunted Wolves
The King of the Waterfalls
A French Puck
The Three Crowns
The Story of a Very Bad Boy
The Brown Bear of Norway
Little Lasse
'Moti'
The Enchanted Deer
A Fish Story
The Wonderful Tune.
The Rich Brother and the Poor Brother
The One-Handed Girl
The Bones of Djulung
The Sea King's Gift
The Raspberry Worm
The Stones of Plouhinec
The Castle of Kerglas
The Battle of the Birds
The Lady of the Fountain.
The Four Gifts
The Groac'h of the Isle of Lok
The Escape of the Mouse
The Believing Husbands
The Hoodie-Crow.
The Brownie of the Lake
The Winning of Olwen
THE PINK FAIRY BOOK
The Cat's Elopement
How the Dragon Was Tricked
The Goblin and the Grocer
The House in the Wood
Uraschimataro and the Turtle
The Slaying of the Tanuki
The Flying Trunk
The Snow-man
The Shirt-collar
The Princess in the Chest
The Three Brothers
The Snow-queen
The Fir-tree
Hans, the Mermaid's Son
Peter Bull
The Bird 'Grip'
Snowflake
I Know What I Have Learned
The Cunning Shoemaker
The King Who Would Have a Beautiful Wife
Catherine and Her Destiny
How the Hermit Helped to Win the King's Daughter
The Water of Life
The Wounded Lion
The Man Without a Heart
The Two Brothers
Master and Pupil
The Golden Lion
The Sprig of Rosemary
The White Dove
The Troll's Daughter
Esben and the Witch
Princess Minon-minette
Maiden Bright-eye
The Merry Wives
King Lindorm
The Jackal, the Dove, and the Panther
The Little Hare
The Sparrow with the Slit Tongue
The Story of Ciccu
Don Giovanni De La Fortuna
THE GREY FAIRY BOOK
Donkey Skin
The Goblin Pony
An Impossible Enchantment
The Story Of Dschemil and Dschemila
Janni and the Draken
The Partnership of the Thief and the Liar.
Fortunatus and His Purse
The Goat-faced Girl
What Came of Picking Flowers
The Story of Bensurdatu
The Magician's Horse
The Little Gray Man
Herr Lazarus and the Draken
The Story of the Queen of the Flowery Isles
Udea and Her Seven Brothers
The White Wolf
Mohammed with the Magic Finger
Bobino
The Dog and the Sparrow
The Story of the Three Sons of Hali
The Story of the Fair Circassians
The Jackal and the Spring
The Bear
The Sunchild
The Daughter Of Buk Ettemsuch
Laughing Eye and Weeping Eye, or the Limping Fox
The Unlooked-for Prince
The Simpleton
The Street Musicians
The Twin Brothers
Cannetella
The Ogre
A Fairy's Blunder
Long, Broad, and Quickeye
Prunella
THE GREEN FAIRY BOOK
The Blue Bird
The Half-Chick
The Story Of Caliph Stork
The Enchanted Watch
Rosanella
Sylvain And Jocosa
Fairy Gifts
Prince Narcissus And The Princess Potentilla
Prince Featherhead And The Princess Celandine
The Three Little Pigs
Heart Of Ice
The Enchanted Ring
The Snuff-Box
The Golden Blackbird
The Little Soldier
The Magic Swan
The Dirty Shepherdess
The Enchanted Snake
The Biter Bit
King Kojata (From The Russian)
Prince Fickle And Fair Helena (From The German)
Puddocky (From The German)
The Story Of Hok Lee And The Dwarfs
The Story Of The Three Bears
Prince Vivien And The Princess Placida
Little One-Eye, Little Two-Eyes, And Little Three-Eyes
Jorinde And Joringel
Allerleirauh; Or, The Many-Furred Creature
The Twelve Huntsmen
Spindle, Shuttle, And Needle
The Crystal Coffin
The Three Snake-Leaves
The Riddle
Jack My Hedgehog
The Golden Lads
The White Snake
The Story Of A Clever Tailor
The Golden Mermaid
The War Of The Wolf And The Fox
The Story Of The Fisherman And His Wife
The Three Musicians
The Three Dogs
THE OLIVE FAIRY BOOK
Madschun
The Blue Parrot
Geirlaug the King�s Daughter
The Story of Little King Loc
A Long-bow Story
Jackal or Tiger?
The Comb and the Collar
The Thanksgiving of the Wazir
Samba the Coward
Kupti and Imani
The Strange Adventures of Little Maia
Diamond cut Diamond
The Green Knight
The Five Wise Words of the Guru
The Golden-headed Fish
Dorani
The Satin Surgeon
The Billy Goat and the King
The Story of Zoulvisia
Grasp All, Lose All
The Fate of the Turtle
The Snake Prince
The Prince and Princess in the Forest
The Clever Weaver
The Boy who found Fear at Last
He Wins who Waits
The Steel Cane
The Punishment of the Fairy Gangana
The Silent Princess
ALPHABETICAL LISTING
A Clever Tailor
Adventures of a Jackal
Adventures of Covan the Brown-Haired
Adventures of the Jackal's Eldest Son
Adventures of the Younger Son of the Jackal
Ball-carrier Finished His Task
Battle of the Birds
Bear
Beggar Boy Turned Into Count Piro
Believing Husbands
Bensurdatu
Big Klaus And Little Klaus
Billy Goat and the King
Bird 'Grip'
Bird of Truth
Biter Bit
Black Bull Of Norroway
Black Thief And Knight Of The Glen.
Blue Bird
Blue Mountains
Blue Parrot
Bones of Djulung
Boy Who Could Keep A Secret
Boy who found Fear at Last
Boys With The Golden Stars
Brave Little Tailor
Bronze Ring
Brown Bear of Norway
Brownie of the Lake
Bunyip
Caliph Stork
Castle of Kerglas
Cat And The Mouse In Partnership
Cat's Elopement
Child Who Came From An Egg
Clever Cat
Clever Weaver
Colony Of Cats
Comb and the Collar
Cottager And His Cat
Crab And The Monkey
Crystal Coffin
Cunning Hare
Cunning Shoemaker
Darning-Needle
Daughter Of Buk Ettemsuch
Dead Wife
Death Of Abu Nowas And Of His Wife
Death Of Koshchei The Deathless
Death Of The Sun-Hero
Dirty Shepherdess
Dog and the Sparrow
Dragon And His Grandmother
Dragon Of The North
Dragon Was Tricked
Dschemil and Dschemila
Elf Maiden
Emperor's New Clothes
Enchanted Canary
Enchanted Deer
Enchanted Head
Enchanted Knife
Enchanted Ring
Enchanted Snake
Enchanted Watch
Enchanted Wreath
Envious Neighbour
Escape of the Mouse
Fair Circassians
Fairy Nurse
Fairy Of The Dawn
False Prince and the True
Fate of the Turtle
Find Out A True Friend
Finest Liar In The World
Fir-tree
Fish Story
Fish Swam In The Air And A Hare In The Water.
Fisherman And His Wife
Five Wise Words of the Guru
Flower Queen's Daughter
Flying Ship
Flying Trunk
Foolish Weaver
Forty Thieves
Four Gifts
Fox and the Lapp
Fox and the Wolf
Frog
Frog and the Lion Fairy
Gazelle
Geirald The Coward Was Punished
Gifts Of The Magician
Girl Who Pretended To Be A Boy
Girl-Fish
Glass Mountain
Goat-faced Girl
Goat's Ears Of The Emperor Trojan
Goblin and the Grocer
Goblin Pony
Gold-Bearded Man
Golden Blackbird
Golden Branch
Golden Crab
Golden Goose
Golden Lads
Golden Lion
Golden Mermaid
Golden-headed Fish
Goldsmith's Fortune
Goose-Girl
Grateful Prince
Green Knight
Groac'h of the Isle of Lok
Hairy Man
Half-Chick
Halfman
Hassebu
Hazel-Nut Child
Headless Dwarfs
Heart of a Monkey
Hermit Helped to Win the King's Daughter
Hero Makoma
History Of Dwarf Long Nose
History Of Whittington
Hok Lee And The Dwarfs
Hoodie-Crow.
Horse Gullfaxi And The Sword Gunnfoder
House in the Wood
Husband of the Rat's Daughter
Ian Direach Got the Blue Falcon
Impossible Enchantment
Iron Stove
Isuro the Rabbit Tricked Gudu
Jack The Giant-Killer
Jackal and the Spring
Jackal, the Dove, and the Panther
Jogi's Punishment
King Frost
King of the Waterfalls
King Who Would Have a Beautiful Wife
King Who Would See Paradise
Lady of the Fountain.
Land Of Souls
Language of Beasts
Lion and the Cat
Little Golden Hood
Little Good Mouse
Little Gray Man
Little Hare
Little Soldier
Long-bow Story
Lute Player
Magic Book
Magic Kettle
Magic Mirror
Magic Ring
Magic Swan
Magician's Horse
Maiden With The Wooden Helmet
Man Without a Heart
Manus
Marvellous Musician
Master Cat; Or, Puss In Boots
Master Thief
Master-Maid
Merry Wives
Mink and the Wolf
Monkey And The Jelly-Fish
Moti'
Nettle Spinner
Nightingale
Nine Pea-Hens And The Golden Apples
Norka
Nunda, Eater Of People
Ogre
One-Handed Girl
Owl and the Eagle
Partnership of the Thief and the Liar.
Picking Flowers
Pretty Goldilocks
Prince Ahmed And The Fairy Paribanou
Prince and Princess in the Forest
Prince And The Dragon
Prince and the Three Fates
Prince Who Wanted To See The World
Prince Who Would Seek Immortality
Princess Bella-Flor
Princess in the Chest
Princess Mayblossom
Princess On The Glass Hill
Princess Who Was Hidden Underground
Punishment of the Fairy Gangana
Queen of the Flowery Isles
Raspberry Worm
Ratcatcher
Red Etin
Rich Brother and the Poor Brother
Riddle
Rogue And The Herdsman
Rover of the Plain
Sacred Milk of Koumongoe
Satin Surgeon
Sea King's Gift
Seven Foals
Sham Prince, Or The Ambitious Tailor
Shifty Lad
Shirt-collar
Sigurd
Silent Princess
Simpleton
Sister of the Sun
Six Hungry Beasts
Six Men Travelled Through The Wide World
Six Sillies
Six Swans
Slaying of the Tanuki
Sleeping Beauty In The Wood
Snake Prince
Snow-Daughter And The Fire-Son
Snow-man
Snow-queen
Snuff-Box
Sparrow with the Slit Tongue
Sprig of Rosemary
Stalos Were Tricked
Steadfast Tin-Soldier
Steel Cane
Stone-Cutter
Stones of Plouhinec
Story of Ciccu
Story of Little King Loc
Story of the Seven Simons
Story of Zoulvisia
Strange Adventures of Little Maia
Street Musicians
Strong Prince
Sunchild
Swineherd
Terrible Head
Thanksgiving of the Wazir
The Tontlawald
Three Bears
Three Brothers
Three Crowns
Three Dogs
Three Dwarfs
Three Little Pigs
Three Musicians
Three Princes And Their Beasts (Lithuanian Fairy Tale)
Three Princesses Of Whiteland
Three Robes
Three Snake-Leaves
Three Sons of Hali
Three Treasures of the Giants
Three Wonderful Beggars
Tinder-Box
Tortoise and of a Mischievous Monkey
Treasure Seeker
Troll's Daughter
Twelve Brothers
Twelve Dancing Princesses
Twelve Huntsmen
Twin Brothers
Two Brothers
Two Caskets
Two Frogs
Ugly Duckling
Underground Workers
Unlooked-for Prince
Very Bad Boy
Voice Of Death
Voyage To Lilliput
Wali Dad the Simple-Hearted
War Of The Wolf And The Fox
Water of Life
Water-Lily. The Gold-Spinners
White Cat
White Doe
White Dove
White Duck
White Slipper
White Snake
White Wolf
Wicked Tanuki Was Punished
Wicked Wolverine
Wild Animals Became Tame Ones
Winning of Olwen
Witch
Witch And Her Servants
Witch In The Stone Boat
Wonderful Birch
Wonderful Sheep
Wonderful Tune.
Wounded Lion
Yara
Yellow Dwarf
Yellow Fairy Book
Young Man Who Would Have His Eyes Opened
Youth Who Set Out To Learn What Fear Was
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