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The orange fairy book /

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The orange fairy book /

Material type
図書
Author
-
Publisher
Dover Publications,
Publication date
1968.
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
358 p. : ; 22 cm.
Collection
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The story of the Hero Makóma -- The magic mirror -- Story of the king who would see paradise -- How Isuro the rabbit tricked Gudu -- Ian, the soldier'...

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Paper

Material Type
図書
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
1968.
Extent
358 p. : ; 22 cm.
Contributor
ed. by Andrew Lang ; with numerous illus. by H. J. Ford.
Text Language Code
eng
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
The story of the Hero Makóma -- 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 gold-smith'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 whire 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.
Originally published by Longmans in 1906.