American Indian, Russian, German, Icelandic, French, and other stories — 48 in all — among them "The Tinder-box," "The Nightingale," and "How to Tell a True Princess." 104 illustrations.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
A Child's Garden of Verses by Charles Robinson, Robert Louis Stevenson Generations have gone "up in a swing, up in the air so blue" with these timeless poems. A keepsake treasure, this unabridged hardcover edition features ornate foil stamping on the cover, a ribbon place marker, and 100 pen-and-ink illustrations.
The Story of the Golden Fleece by Padraic Colum The adventures of Jason and the Argonauts, with poetic tales of Heracles, Theseus, Perseus, and other legendary characters that enchant audiences of all ages. 40 illustrations.
The Burgess Bird Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess Downy the Woodpecker, Spooky the Screech Owl, and other winged creatures tell Peter Cottontail about their migration patterns, calls, nesting habits, and more in this blend of fact and fiction. 32 black-and-white illustrations.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Full-color facsimile of America's finest children's classic. Splendid adventures of Dorothy, Toto, the Wizard, Tin Man, and more. 143 wonderful original illustrations by W. W. Denslow. 23 color plates.
Tales of the Norse Warrior Gods: The Heroes of Asgard by Annie Keary, Eliza Keary, C. E. Brock 29 tales spotlight a pantheon of immortal figures: Odin, chief of all the gods; Loki, deity of mischief; Gerda, the beautiful goddess of light; others. 15 black-and-white illustrations, 3 in color.