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Record ID marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:70542607:8732
Source Marygrove College
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LEADER: 08732cam a2200589Ii 4500
001 ocm02813647
003 OCoLC
005 20191109072425.5
008 770318s1952 ilua j 000 1 eng
010 $a 52002804
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035 $a(OCoLC)02813647$z(OCoLC)1131180
050 04 $aPZ5.A64
082 04 $a398.2
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aArbuthnot, May Hill,$d1884-1969,$ecompiler.
245 10 $aTime for fairy tales old and new :$ba representative collection of folk tales, myths, epics, fables, and modern fanciful tales for children, to be used in the classroom, home, or camp; especially planned for college classes in children's literature; with a general introduction, four section introductions, and headnotes for the individual stories /$ccompiled by May Hill Arbuthnot ; illustrated by John Averill, Wade Ray, Seymour Rosofsky, and Debi Sussman ; designed by Hal Kearney.
264 1 $aChicago ;$aAtlanta ;$aDallas ;$aNew York :$bScott, Foresman and Company,$c©1952.
300 $a403 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aTitle from title page.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 394-400) and index.
505 00 $gOld magic: the folk tales. English folk tales.$tThe Old Woman and Her Pig --$tThe Story of the Three Bears --$tThe Story of the Three Little Pigs --$tHenny-Penny --$tThe Cock, the Mouse, and the Little Red Hen --$tThe Travels of a Fox --$tMaster of all Masters --$tMr. Vinegar --$tTattercoats --$tTom Tit Tot --$tThe Black Bull of Norroway --$tWhittington and his Cat --$gGerman folk tales.$tThe Wolf and the Seven Little Kids --$tThe Elves and the Shoemaker --$tThe Four Musicians --$tMother Holle --$tThe Hut in the Forest --$tThe Frog-King --$tHansel and Gretel --$tSnow-White and Rose-Red --$tClever Elsie --$tSnow-White and the Seven Dwarfs --$tThe Fisherman and His Wife --$tRumpelstiltskin --$tOne-Eye, Two-Eye, and Three-Eyes --$tThe Goose-Girl --$tThe Water of life --$gScandinavian folk tales.$tThe Three Billy Goats Gruff --$tThe Pancake --$tWhy the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed --$tThe Lad Who Went to the North Wind --$tBoots and His Brothers --$tThe Princess on the Glass Hill --$tGudbrand on the Hill-Side --$tThe Husband Who Was to Mind the House --$tLittle Freddy with His Fiddle --$tEast o' the Sun and West o' the Moon --$tThe Most Obedient Wife --$gFrench folk tales.$tThe Sleeping Beauty in the Wood --$tCinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper --$tThe Master Cat --$tBeauty and the Beast --$tThe White Cat --$gSpanish folk tales.$tThe Half-Chick --$tThe Jokes of Single-Toe --$gIrish folk tales.$tKing O'Toole and His Goose --$tConnla and the Fairy Maiden --$gA Finnish folk tale.$tHidden Laiva, or the Golden Ship --$gCzechoslovakian folk tales.$tBudulinek --$tClever Manka --$gRussian folk tales.$tSadko -- The Fire-Bird, the Horse of Power, and the Princess Vasilissa --$gEast Indian folk tales.$tThe Hare That Ran Away --$tGranny's Blackie --$tThe Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal --$tThe Banyan Deer --$gA tale from the "Arabian Nights."$tAladdin and the Wonderful Lamp --$gJapanese folk tales.$tMomotaro: Boy-of-the-Peach --$tUrashima Taro and the Princess of the Sea --$gA Chinese folk tale.$tThe Fox's daughter --$gVariants of European folk tales in the United States.$tThe Gingerbread Boy --$tThe Gift of Saint Nicholas --$tJack and the Robbers --$tFill, Bowl! Fill! --$gNorth American Indian folk tales.$tLittle Burnt-Face --$tThe Two-Faces --$gTall tales.$tThe Camp on the Big Onion --$tPecos Bill and His Bouncing Bride --$tThe Boomer Fireman's Fast Sooner Hound --$gStories from "Uncle Remus."$tThe Wonderful Tar-Baby Story --$tHow Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox --$tThe Wonderful Tar-Baby Story (adapted) --$t"Heyo, House!" --$tBrother Rabbit's Astonishing Prank --$tMr. Rabbit Meets His Match Again --
505 00 $gOld moralities: the fables. Aesop's fables.$tThe Hare with Many Friends --$tThe Ant and the Grasshopper --$tThe Fox and the Crow --$tThe Lion and the Mouse --$tHercules and the Waggoner --$tThe Dog in the Manger --$tThe Shepherd's Boy --$tThe Town Mouse and the Country Mouse --$tThe Frog and the Ox --$tBelling the Cat --$tThe Dog and the Shadow --$tThe Wind and the Sun --$gThe Fox and the Grapes --$tThe Crow and the Pitcher --$tThe Milkmaid and Her Pail --$tThe Wolf in Sheep's Clothing --$tThe Hare and the Tortoise --$gFables of Bidpal.$tThe Partridge and the Crow --$tThe Tyrant Who Became a Just Ruler --$gFables of La Fontaine.$tThe Fox and the Crow --$tThe Cricket and the Ant --$tThe Grasshopper and the Ant --
505 00 $gGods and men: myth and epic. Greek and Roman Myth and Epic.$tClytie --$tArachne --$tOrpheus and Eurydice --$tProserpine --$tIcarus and Daedalus --$tCupid and Psyche --$tAtalanta's Race --$tBaucis and Philemon --$tPegasus and the Chimaera --$tMidas --$tThe Golden Touch --$tThe Curse of Polyphemus --$gNorse myths.$tHow Thor Found His Hammer --$tThe Death of Balder --$gAn English hero tale.$tLittle John and the Tanner of Blyth --
505 00 $gNew magic: modern fanciful tales.$tAsk Mr. Bear /$rMarjorie Flack --$tCopy-Kitten /$rHelen and Alf Evers --$tNothing at All /$rWanda Gág --$tSonny-Boy Sim /$rElizabeth W. Baker --$tMike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel /$rVirginia Burton --$tThe Story of Mrs. Tubbs /$rHugh Lofting --$tHow She Kept Her Geese Warm /$rHope Newell --$tHow She Made the Baby Elephant Happy /$rHope Newell --$tTangerina /$rRuth Stiles Gannett --$tThe Island /$rRuth Stiles Gannett --$tWillie's Bad Night /$rRobert Lawson --$tPippi Plays Tag with Some Policemen /$rAstrid Lindgren --$tThe Real Princess /$rHans Christian Andersen --$tThe Plain Princess /$rPhyllis McGinley --$tThe Ugly Duckling /$rHans Christian Andersen --$tThe 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins /$rDr. Seuss --$t"That Is Why He Was Always Called Pooh /$rA. A. Milne --$tPooh Goes Visiting and Gets into a Tight Place /$rA. A. Milne --$tThe Magic Bed-Knob /$rMary Norton --$tShawneen and the Gander /$rRichard Bennett --$tThe Elephant's Child /$rRudyard Kipling --$tCaptain Cook /$rRichard and Florence Atwater --$tThe Thirteenth Floor /$rJoan Howard --$tMrs. Wallaby Jones /$rJoan Howard --$tElectricity /$rRobert Lawson --$tThe Steadfast Tin Soldier /$rHans Christian Andersen --$tThe Wild Swans /$rHans Christian Andersen --$tThe Swineherd /$rHans Christian Andersen --$tPinocchio / Carlo Lorenzini --$tThe Emperor's New Clothes /$rHans Christian Andersen --$tThe Open Road /$rKenneth Grahame --$tThe Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee / Lucretia Hale --$tMrs. Peterkin Wishes to Go to Drive /$rLucretia Hale --$tAbout Elizabeth Eliza's Piano /$rLucretia Hale --$tThe Night of the Big Wind /$rArthur Mason --$tThe Skillful Huntsman /$rHoward Pyle --$tThe King of the GoldenRiver, or the Black Brothers /$rJohn Ruskin --$tHow They Bring Back the Village of Cream Puffs When the Wind Blows It Away /$rCarl Sandburg --$tA Mad Tea-Party /$rLewis Carroll --$tAiry-Go-Round /$rWilliam Pène du Bois --$tSpace Ship /$rBifrost, Robert A. Heinlein.
520 $aA collection of folk tales, myths, epics, fables, and modern fanciful tales from around the world.
590 $bInternet Archive - 2
590 $bInternet Archive 2
650 0 $aChildren's stories.
650 0 $aFairy tales.
650 7 $aChildren's stories.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00856632
650 7 $aFairy tales.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00919916
655 7 $aFairy tales.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01726605
655 7 $aFairy tales.$2lcgft
700 1 $aAverill, John,$d1900-$eillustrator.
700 1 $aRay, Wade,$eillustrator.
700 1 $aRosofsky, Seymour,$d1924-1981,$eillustrator.
700 1 $aSussman, Debi,$eillustrator.
700 1 $aKearney, Hal,$edesigner.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aArbuthnot, May Hill, 1884-1969.$tTime for fairy tales old and new.$dChicago, Scott, Foresman [1952]$w(OCoLC)574795103
776 08 $iOnline version:$aArbuthnot, May Hill, 1884-1969.$tTime for fairy tales old and new.$dChicago, Scott, Foresman [1952]$w(OCoLC)608905260
830 0 $aPhyllis Hirsch Boyson Collection of Children's Literature.
856 42 $uhttp://www.856express.com/express.dll/856?c=3103416&h=00000048918$zInternet sites about Fairy tales
856 42 $uhttp://www.856express.com/express.dll/856?c=3103416&h=00000026302$zInternet sites about Children's stories
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