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Filed under: Folklore -- India Folk Lore Notes (2 volumes; Mazgaon, Bombay, British India Press, 1914-1915), by A. M. T. Jackson, ed. by R. E. Enthoven Indian Fairy Tales (1890), by Joseph Jacobs, illust. by John Dickson Batten (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com) Indian Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs (Gutenberg text)
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Filed under: Folklore A Book of Folk-Lore, by S. Baring-Gould (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Custom and Myth, by Andrew Lang (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Devil of Darkness in the Light of Evolution, by Gerald Massey (HTML in the UK) The Fairy Mythology, Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Various Countries, by Thomas Keightley (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Fifty Famous Stories Retold, by James Baldwin (HTML at Baldwin Project) Folk-Tales From Many Lands (c1939), by Rose Fyleman (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Folk Tales From Many Lands (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, [1910]), by Lilian Gask, illust. by Willy Pogány (illustrated HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) Folklore and Mythology: Electronic Texts (continually updated anthology), ed. by D. L. Ashliman (HTML at Pitt) An Introduction to Folk-Lore (London: David Nutt, 1895), by Marian Roalfe Cox (multiple formats at archive.org) The Magic of the Horse-Shoe. With Other Folk-Lore Notes, by Robert Means Lawrence (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Myths and Myth-Makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology, by John Fiske The Natural Genesis (electronic edition, 2007), by Gerald Massey, ed. by Jon Lange (HTML at masseiana.org) The Science of Fairy Tales: An Enquiry into Fairy Mythology, by Edwin Sidney Hartland (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Symbolism of the East and West (London: G. Redway, 1900), by Harriet Georgiana Maria Murray-Aynsley, contrib. by George C. M. Birdwood (multiple formats at archive.org) This Way to Christmas (based on the 1916 edition, with commentary), by Ruth Sawyer (illustrated HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) Tom Tit Tot: An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale, by Edward Clodd (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
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Filed under: Folklore -- Angola Folk-Tales of Angola: Fifty Tales, With Ki-Mbundu Text, Literal English Translation, Introduction, and Notes (1894), ed. by Héli Chatelain
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Filed under: Folklore -- China The Chinese Boy and Girl, by Isaac Taylor Headland Some Chinese Ghosts, by Lafcadio Hearn (Gutenberg text)
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Filed under: Folklore -- Congo (Democratic Republic) Among Congo Cannibals: Experiences, Impressions, and Adventures During a Thirty Years' Sojourn Amongst the Boloki and other Congo tribes, With a Description of Their Curious Habits, Customs, Religion, and Laws (London: Seeley, Service and Co., 1913), by John H. Weeks (multiple formats at archive.org) Congo Life and Folklore (London: Religious Tract Society, 1911), by John H. Weeks (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
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Filed under: Folklore -- Fiji At Home in Fiji (second edition; New York: A. C. Armstrong and Son, 1883), by C. F. Gordon Cumming
Filed under: Folklore -- Finland The Pre- and Proto-Historic Finns, Both Eastern and Western, With the Magic Songs of the West Finns (2 volumes; London: David Nutt, 1898), by John Abercromby
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