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Filed under: Tales -- Wales- From Snowdon to the Sea: Stirring Stories of North and South Wales (London: J. Hogg, n.d.), by Marie Trevelyan
- The White book Mabínogíon: Welsh Tales and Romances Reproduced From the Peníarth Manuscripts (Welsh texts with English notes; 1907), ed. by J. Gwenogvryn Evans
- Folk-Lore and Folk-Stories of Wales (London: E. Stock, 1909), by Marie Trevelyan
- The Four Ancient Books of Wales, Containing the Cymric Poems attributed to the Bards of the Sixth Century, ed. by W. F. Skene (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
- The Mabinogion, ed. by Charlotte Guest
- The Mabinogion (second edition with notes; London: Bernard Quaritch, 1877), ed. by Charlotte Guest (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com)
Filed under: Tales -- Wales -- AdaptationsFiled under: Fairy tales -- Wales
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Filed under: Tales- Folk-Tales From Many Lands (c1939), by Rose Fyleman (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS)
- Folk-Lore and Fable: Aesop, Grimm, Andersen (Harvard Classics v17; New York: P. F. Collier and Son, c1909), ed. by Charles William Eliot and William Allan Neilson, contrib. by Aesop, Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm, and H. C. Andersen
- Tales of All Nations: or, Popular Legends and Romances (bound collection of about 48 issues; London: W. Strange, ca. 1837) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Book of Noodles: Stories of Simpletons, or, Fools and Their Follies, by W. A. Clouston (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
Filed under: Tales -- Africa, East
Filed under: Tales -- Africa, West- Where Animals Talk: West African Folk Lore Tales (Boston: R. G. Badger, c1912), by Robert Hamill Nassau
Filed under: Tales -- Angola- Folk-Tales of Angola: Fifty Tales, With Ki-Mbundu Text, Literal English Translation, Introduction, and Notes (Boston and New York: Pub. for the American Folk-Lore Society by Houghton, Mifflin and Co.; et al, 1894), ed. by Héli Chatelain
Filed under: Tales -- Arab countries- The Alif Laila: or, Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Commonly Known as "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments" (4 volumes in Arabic; Kolkata: W. Thacker and Co.; London, W. H. Allen and Co., 1839-1842), ed. by W. H. Macnaghten (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Arabian Nights (1-volume version), trans. by Richard Francis Burton (HTML at dasburo.com)
- The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night: A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments (full 16-volume version; includes Supplemental Nights), trans. by Richard Francis Burton (frame-dependent HTML at wollamshram.ca)
- The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Now First Done Completely into English Prose and Verse, From the Original Arabic (9 volumes), ed. by John Payne (frame-dependent HTML at wollamshram.ca)
- Tales From the Arabic of the Breslau and Calcutta (1814-18) Editions of The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Not Occurring in the Other Printed Texts of the Work (Delhi edition, 1901), ed. by John Payne
- The Arabian Nights Entertainments, by Andrew Lang
- The Arabian Nights Entertainments, by Andrew Lang, illust. by H. J. Ford (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com)
- The Arabian Nights Entertainments ("Aldine" edition; London: Pickering and Chatto, 1890), ed. by Jonathan Scott
- The Arabian Nights: Their Best-Known Tales (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909), ed. by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith, illust. by Maxfield Parrish
- Stories From The Thousand and One Nights, ed. by Stanley Lane-Poole, trans. by Edward William Lane (HTML at Bartleby)
Filed under: Tales -- Asia, Central- Shambhala, by Nicholas Roerich (HTML at roerich.org)
Filed under: Tales -- Australia- Australian Legendary Tales: Folk-Lore of the Noongahburrahs as Told to the Picaninnies (second edition; London: D. Nutt; Melbourne: Melville, Mullen and Slade, 1897), by K. Langloh Parker, contrib. by Andrew Lang (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
- Australian Legendary Tales: Folk-Lore of the Noongahburrahs as Told to the Picaninnies, by K. Langloh Parker, contrib. by Andrew Lang (Gutenberg text)
- Australian Legendary Tales: Folk-Lore of the Noongahburrahs as Told to the Piccaninnies (London: D. Nutt; Melbourne: Melville, Mullen and Slade, 1896), by K. Langloh Parker, contrib. by Andrew Lang
- More Australian Legendary Tales: Collected From Various Tribes (with illustrations by a native artist; London: D. Nutt; Melbourne: Melville, Mullen and Slade, 1898), by K. Langloh Parker, contrib. by Andrew Lang
- The Stone Axe of Burkamukk (London and Melbourne: Ward, Lock and Co., 1922), by Mary Grant Bruce, illust. by J. MacFarlane
- Some Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines, by W. E. Thomas (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
Filed under: Tales -- Balkan Peninsula
Filed under: Tales -- California
Filed under: Tales -- Cameroon- "Wer ist Mein Nächster?" Negertypen aus Deutschwestafrika (in German; Berlin: Gose und Tetzlaff, 1903), by Paula Karsten
Filed under: Tales -- Canada- Canadian Wonder Tales, by Cyrus MacMillan, illust. by George Sheringham (illustrated HTML at Gateway to the Classics)
Filed under: Tales -- China
Filed under: Tales -- Classification
Filed under: Tales -- Congo (Democratic Republic)- Mongo Proverbs and Fables (Bongandanga: Congo Balolo Mission Press, 1921), by E. A. Ruskin
- Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort (French Congo) (London: Pub. for the Folk-Lore Society by David Nutt, 1898), by R. E. Dennett, contrib. by Mary Henrietta Kingsley
- Uit den Kunstschat der Bakongos (2 volumes, in Dutch; Amsterdam: C. L. Van Langenhuysen; Berlin: D. Reimer, 1908), by Ivo Struyf
Filed under: Tales -- Croatia
Filed under: Tales -- Egypt
Filed under: Tales -- England- Folk-Lore and Legends: English (London: W. W. Gibbings, 1890), ed. by Charles John Tibbitts
- Gypsy Folk Tales, by Francis Hindes Groome (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com)
Filed under: Tales -- Europe, Eastern
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Filed under: Tales -- Georgia (Republic)
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