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The Japanese Fairy Book
[edit]- The Japanese Fairy Book
- The Japanese Fairy Book/Frontispiece
- The Japanese Fairy Book/Title Page
- The Japanese Fairy Book/Dedication
- The Japanese Fairy Book/Preface
- The Japanese Fairy Book/My Lord Bag of Rice
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Tongue-Cut Sparrow
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Story of Urashima Taro, the Fisher Lad
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Farmer and the Badger
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Shinansha, or the South Pointing Carriage
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Adventures of Kintaro, the Golden Boy
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Story of Princess Hase
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Story of the Man Who Did Not Wish to Die
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Bamboo-Cutter and the Moon-Child
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Mirror of Matsuyama
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Goblin of Adachigahara
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Sagacious Monkey and the Boar
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Happy Hunter and the Skilful Fisher
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Jelly Fish and the Monkey
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Quarrel of the Monkey and the Crab
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The White Hare And The Crocodiles
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Story of Prince Yamato Take
- The Japanese Fairy Book/Momotaro, or the Story of the Son of a Peach
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Ogre of Rashomon
- The Japanese Fairy Book/How an Old Man Lost His Wen
- The Japanese Fairy Book/The Stones of Five Colours and the Empress Jokwa