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Animal tales | 1 | |
Small birds can kill too! | 3 | |
The rooster wins the race | 3 | |
The fox, the bear, and the honeycomb | 4 | |
How the bear got his stubby tail | 5 | |
The fox and the rowanberries | 7 | |
"They're sour," said the fox | 8 | |
The fox and the crane invite each other to dinner | 8 | |
Why the hare has a cleft lip | 9 | |
If it were summer ... | 9 | |
The wolf and the fox | 10 | |
The wolf who wanted to become stronger | 10 | |
The billy goat and the wolf | 11 | |
Hold the wolf by the tail | 12 | |
Trolls, giants, ghosts, and other beings | 13 | |
To squeeze water from a stone | 15 | |
The girl who wouldn't spin | 17 | |
The boy who worked for the giant | 19 | |
Little Hans | 25 | |
Onen in the mountain | 30 | |
The gullible troll | 34 | |
The clever boy | 35 | |
The Backahast (legend) | 36 | |
The Skogsra at Lapptjarns Mountain (legend) | 39 | |
To catch smoke (legend) | 40 | |
The tale of the troll woman (legend) | 42 | |
The tale of Speke (legend) | 43 | |
The gypsy girl and her dead fiance (legend) | 43 | |
Hobergsgubben (legend) | 46 | |
The trolls and the bear (legend) | 47 | |
The giant's toy (legend) | 49 | |
True dummies and clever folk | 53 | |
The tale of the crooked creature | 55 | |
Wise Klara | 56 | |
The stupid boy who didn't know about women | 59 | |
Counting the stars in heaven | 60 | |
Fools | 61 | |
The princess of Catburg | 62 | |
Pretend to eat, pretend to work | 66 | |
Lazy Masse | 67 | |
Big Tomma and Heikin Pieti | 70 | |
For long springday | 73 | |
The students and the eclipse of the moon | 74 | |
The numbskull who thought he married a man | 75 | |
Talje fools | 76 | |
The thief's three masterpieces | 80 | |
The girl and the calf's eyes (legend) | 88 | |
The king, the headsman, and the twelve robbers (legend) | 89 | |
Twelve men in the forest (legend) | 92 | |
The wise daughter (legend) | 93 | |
Bellman stories (legend) | 93 | |
How to win the princess | 97 | |
Twigmouthius, Cowbellowantus, Perchnosimus | 99 | |
The princess who always had an answer | 103 | |
The boat that sailed on both land and sea | 105 | |
The liar | 110 | |
Ash dummy chops down the oak and becomes the king's son-in-law | 112 | |
The princess with the louse skin | 116 | |
Sheepskin boy | 118 | |
The princess who danced with a troll every night | 123 | |
Stuck on a goose | 127 | |
The king's hares | 128 | |
Prince Greenbeard | 132 | |
Tales of heroes and heroines | 143 | |
The three swords | 145 | |
The peasant girl in the floating rock | 156 | |
Manasse and Cecilia | 157 | |
The princess in the earthen cave | 160 | |
The silver dress, the gold dress, and the diamond dress | 168 | |
The boy in the birch-bark basket | 173 | |
The castle east of the sun and west of the wind in the promised land | 176 | |
Prince Vilius | 185 | |
The three sons who each had a foal, a puppy, and a sword | 195 | |
The twelve kidnapped princesses | 197 | |
The tale of white bear | 203 | |
Little Rose and Big Briar | 208 | |
Metamorphoses | 219 | |
The serpent prince | 221 | |
The widow's son | 228 | |
Gray cape | 231 | |
The animal husbands | 234 | |
Prince faithful | 239 | |
The rats in the juniper bush | 248 | |
Tales of men and women | 253 | |
Like a cold war in warm weather | 255 | |
The quick-learning girl | 255 | |
The girl who gave a knight a kiss out of necessity | 257 | |
The fussy fiance | 260 | |
Par and Bengta | 261 | |
Who's got the dumbest husband | 263 | |
Geska | 264 | |
The stingy farmer | 266 | |
The man and woman who changed jobs | 267 | |
The contrary old woman (legend) | 270 | |
The tale of a suitor (legend) | 270 | |
The hunter and the Skogsra (legend) | 271 | |
The woman in the hole (legend) | 273 | |
The man who married the Mara (legend) | 274 | |
The hidden key (legend) | 275 | |
Moral tales | 277 | |
His just reward | 279 | |
Master Par and Rag Jan's boy | 280 | |
The girl in the robbers' den | 291 | |
Funteliten and his mother | 293 | |
The girl who stepped on the bread | 298 | |
A tale of two beggars | 298 | |
The filthy-rich student | 299 | |
The bad stepmother | 303 | |
The tale of the copper pot | 304 | |
The two chests | 305 | |
Godfather death | 309 | |
The bear and the woman | 312 | |
The boy, the old woman, and the neighbour (legend) | 313 | |
The salt mill (legend) | 314 | |
Old Nick and the widow (legend) | 317 | |
The lazy boy and the industrious girl (legend) | 318 | |
The parson's wife who had no shadow (legend) | 319 | |
The despised rake (legend) | 320 | |
The tale of the sculptor's beautiful wife (legend) | 320 | |
The big turnip (legend) | 322 | |
Parsons, the Good Lord, and the Evil One | 325 | |
"Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more" | 327 | |
The devil and the tailor | 327 | |
Kitta Gray | 328 | |
The pregnant parson | 330 | |
Forging with sand | 333 | |
The parson, the sexton, and the devil | 333 | |
The sermon about nothing | 336 | |
Sven fearless | 336 | |
The tale of the parson and the sexton | 339 | |
The farmer who sold his soul to the devil (legend) | 341 | |
The night-blind parson (legend) | 341 | |
The burning lake (legend) | 346 | |
The bishop's visit (legend) | 346 | |
One more schnapps (legend) | 347 | |
The hare in the treetop (legend) | 348 | |
Exchange heads with the Devil (legend) | 348 | |
Tall tales, superstitions, and jingles | 351 | |
The mountain in the forest | 353 | |
The old lady's cat | 354 | |
The snake cookers | 354 | |
The goat who wouldn't go home | 355 | |
"Eat the bread too!" | 356 | |
The little old woman | 357 | |
The three lying old women | 358 | |
The biggest stable and the biggest pot | 358 | |
The black cow, the pot, and the cheese | 358 | |
Boots for the son in America | 359 | |
That was the end of the tale | 360 |
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Add Swedish Folktales and Legends, Swedish Folktales and Legends is a diverse and representative collection of stories from Sweden's centuries-old folklore tradition. Ranging from the ribald to the romantic, from the rustic to the mythical, these are lively translations of 150 tales drawn , Swedish Folktales and Legends to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Swedish Folktales and Legends, Swedish Folktales and Legends is a diverse and representative collection of stories from Sweden's centuries-old folklore tradition. Ranging from the ribald to the romantic, from the rustic to the mythical, these are lively translations of 150 tales drawn , Swedish Folktales and Legends to your collection on WonderClub |