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Preface

Word Count: 845    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

es, and cousins, who give fairy books to their daughters, nieces, and cousines, leave prefaces unread. For whom, then,

dly, in his preface, what he thinks about his own book, and what he means it to prove - if he means it to prove anything - and why it is not a better book than it is. But,

y are with advantage, and write regular criticisms of their own books in their prefaces, for nobody can be so good a c

broken up into conversations, the characters telling each other how matters stand, and speaking for themselves, as children, and some older people, prefer them to do. In many tales, fairly cruel and savage deeds are done, and these have been softened down as much as possible; though it is impossible, even if it were desirable, to conceal the circumstance that popular stories were never intended to be tracts and nothing else. Though they usually take the side of courage and kindness, and the virtues in general, the old story-te

s have passed them about; Roman soldiers of many different races, moved here and there about the Empire, have trafficked in them. From the remotest days men have been wanderers, and wherever they went their stories accompanied them. The slave trade might take a Greek to Persia, a Persian to Greece; an Egyptian woman to Phoenicia; a Babylonian to Egypt; a Scandinavian child might be carried with the amber from the Baltic to the Adriatic; or a Sidonian to

nd translated by Major Campbell. Various savage tales, which needed a good deal of editing, are derived from the learned pages of the 'Journal of the Anthropological Institute.' With these exceptions, and 'The Magic Book,' translated by Mr

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Contents

The Orange Fairy Book
Preface
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The Story of the Hero Makoma From the Senna (Oral Tradition)
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The Magic Mirror From the Senna
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Story of the King Who Would See Paradise
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How Isuro the Rabbit Tricked Gudu
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Ian, the Soldier's Son
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The Fox and the Wolf
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How Ian Direach Got the Blue Falcon
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The Ugly Duckling
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The Two Caskets
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The Goldsmith's Fortune
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The Enchanted Wreath
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The Foolish Weaver
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The Clever Cat
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The Story of Manus
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Pinkel the Thief
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The Adventures of a Jackal
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The Adventures of the Jackal's Eldest Son
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The Adventures of the Younger Son of the Jackal
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The Three Treasures of the Giants
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The Rover of the Plain
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The White Doe
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The Girl-Fish
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The Owl and the Eagle
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The Frog and the Lion Fairy
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The Adventures of Covan the Brown-Haired
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The Princess Bella-Flor
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The Bird of Truth
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The Mink and the Wolf
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Adventures of an Indian Brave
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How the Stalos Were Tricked
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Andras Baive
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The White Slipper
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The Magic Book
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