Volume 7 of Andrew Lang’s classic Fairy Books Series (also known as the Fairy Books of Many Colors series), collecting treasured and beloved stories from around the world. This volume features the following tales: 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, and Mogarzea And His Son.
On I go reading through my A to Z Classics challenge. It has really renewed my love of all books classic. I love literature. These fairytales are very well written and so much fun to read. Also purple is my favorite color. I’m trying to collect all the books in this series. Of course.
Peace.