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SOURCES OF MATERIAL
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Persian. Stephen. 1892. Dutton.
Ibid.: Clouston. 1907. Stokes.
Russian. Dole. 1907. Crowell.
Ibid.: Bain. Bilibin. 1914. Century.
Scottish. Grierson. 1910. Stokes.
South African. Honey. 1910. Baker & Taylor.
Welsh. Thomas. 1908. Stokes.
 
VIII. MISCELLANEOUS EDITIONS OF FAIRY TALES
D'Aulnoy, Madame: Fairy Tales. Trans, by Planché. Gordon Browne. McKay.
Ibid.: Fairy Tales. Introd. by Anne T. Ritchie. Scribners.
Austin, M. H.: Basket Woman. Houghton.
Babbit, Ellen: Jataka Tales Retold. Century.
Bailey, Carolyn: Firelight Stories. Bradley.
Bailey and Lewis: For the Children's Hour. Bradley.
Baldwin, James: Fairy Stories and Fables. Amer. Book Co.
Barrie, J. M.: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. Rackham. Scribners.
Baumbach, Rudolf: Tales from Wonderland. Simmons.
Bertelli, Luigi: The Prince and His Ants. Holt.
Bryant, Sara C.: Best Stories to Tell to Children. Houghton.
Burgess, Thornton: Old Mother West Wind. Little.
Ibid.: The Adventures of Reddy Fox. Little.
Ibid.: The Adventures of Johnny Chuck. Little.
Ibid.: Tommy and the Wishing-stone. Animal Tales. St. Nicholas, 1915.
Chapin, Anna: The Now-a-Days Fairy Book. Jessie W. Smith. Dodd.
Chisholm, Louey: In Fairyland. Katherine Cameron. Putnam.
Ibid.: Little Red Riding Hood; Cinderella; (I Read Them Myself series). Dodge.
Collection: Half a Hundred Stories for Little People. Bradley.
Cooke, Flora J.: Nature Myths and Stories. Flanagan.