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100 1 $aAsbjørnsen, Peter Christen,$d1812-1885.
240 10 $aNorske folke-eventyr.$kSelections.$lEnglish
245 10 $aNorwegian folk tales :$bfrom the collection of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Jørgen Moe /$cillustrated by Erik Werenskiold, Theodor Kittelsen ; translated by Pat Shaw, Carl Norman.
250 $a1st American pbk. ed.
260 $aNew York :$bPantheon Books,$c[1982]
300 $a188 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aThe Pantheon fairy tale and folklore library
500 $aTranslation of: Norske folke-eventyr.
500 $aReprint. Originally published: Oslo : Dreyers Forlag, 1960.
505 0 $aNorwegian folk tales and their illustrators / Pat Shaw Iversen -- Boys who met the trolls in the Hedal Woods / Asbjornsen -- Seventh father of the house / Asbjornsen -- Parson and the sexton / Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe -- Ash lad who mae the princess say "you're a liar" / Asbjornsen -- Taper-Tom who made the princess laugh / Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe -- Charcoal burner / Asbjornsen -- Three Princesses in the Mountain-in-the-blue -- Asbjornsen and Moltke Moe -- Golden bird / Asbjornsen -- Squire's bride / Asbjornsen -- Little Freddie with his fiddle / Asbjornsen -- Soria Moria Castle / Asbjornsen -- Princess who always had to have the last word / Asbjornsen and Moltke Moe -- Ash lad who had an eating match with the troll / Jorgen Moe -- Companion / Asbjornsen -- Butterball / Asbjornsen -- Ram and the pig who went into the woods to live by themselves / Asbjornsen -- Fox as shepherd / Asbjornsen -- Mill that grinds at the bottom of the sea / Jorgen Moe -- Old woman against the stream / Asbjornsen -- Hare who had been married / Asbjornsen -- House mouse and the country mouse / Asbjornsen -- Bear and the fox who made a bet / Asbjornsen -- Squire Per / Jorgen Moe -- Key in the distaff / Asbjornsen -- Boy with the beer keg / Asbjornsen -- Cock and the fox / Asbjornsen -- Not driving and not riding / Asbjornsen -- Golden castle that hung in the air / Asbjornsen -- White-bear-king-valemon / Asbjornsen -- "Good day, fellow!" "Axe handle!" / Asbjornsen -- Tabby who was such a terrible glutton / Asbjornsen -- Devil and the bailiff / Asbjornsen -- Ash lad and the good helpers / Asbjornsen -- Gudbrand of the hillside / Jorgen Moe -- Twelve wild ducks / Asbjornsen.
520 $aCollected here in a contemporary translation. With these tales we meet witches, trolls and ogres, sly foxes and mysterious bears, beautiful princesses and country lads turned heroes.
650 0 $aFairy tales$zNorway.
700 1 $aMoe, Jørgen Engebretsen,$d1813-1882.
700 1 $aIversen, Pat Shaw.
700 1 $aNorman, Carl.
830 0 $aPantheon fairy tale & folklore library.
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