Myths

The Rainbow Cat

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Rose Fyleman


THERE was once a cat which was not in the least like any cat you have ever seen, or I either, for the matter of that. It was a fairy cat, yo…

The Little Mud-Sparrows

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Elizabeth Stuart Phelps


LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of The Little Mud-Sparrows by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project f…

牛郎織女傳 (Cowherd and Weaver Girl)

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Mingshi Zhu 名世朱


牛郎织女传为明代朱名世编辑的白话神话小说,原作者已不可考,讲述了牛郎和织女被玉帝拘禁,分开至天河两侧,后因情深而得以于每年七月七夕自天河两侧踏鹊桥团聚的爱情故事,其中牛郎趁织女洗澡时偷走织女的衣服的情节是编者首次加入的。该书整合了历朝历代关于牛郎和织女的故事,是目前的第一部完整记…

The Jade Story Book; Stories from the Orient

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Penrhyn Wingfield Coussens


A collection of folklore gathered from India, China, Japan, the Philippines, and Persia. - Summary by Nicole J. LeBoeuf

Raggedy Andy Stories (version 2)

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Johnny Gruelle


The beloved Raggedy Ann stories are beloved classics about the little rag doll with the floppy body, perpetual smile and happy attitude. We…

The Lost Princess (version 2)

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George MacDonald


Two selfish little girls, a princess and a shepherd's daughter, encounter a wise woman who lovingly shows them each that they are not the ce…

Legende, mythe en fantazie

Read by Marcel Coenders


Louis Couperus


Dit boek van Mythe, Legende en Fantazie is een meesterwerk van verdichting - een fijn ciseleerwerk in het zware brons der Nederlandsche taal…

The Brownies and Prince Florimel

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Palmer Cox


After Prince Florimel flees his home (and a particularly nasty uncle) he has a series of adventures with the mischevious but helpful Brownie…

Volksmärchen

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Wilhelm Busch


Eine Sammlung von kurzen deutschen Volksmärchen - Summary by Katharina21

Sandman's Rainy Day Stories

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Abbie Phillips Walker


A book of sleepy bed time stories for children read for you, no matter what age you are, read to you by talented and wonderful LibriVox volu…

The Little People of the Snow

Read by Bruce Kachuk


William Cullen Bryant


Filled with the exuberance of youth and the thrill of discovery, Eva embarks on a Winter walk across snowy fields venturing farther and long…

Australian Fairy Tales

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James Hume-Cook


"The Stories in this little book have been set down almost in the same words in which they were told. How the telling of them came abou…

Myths of Northern Lands

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H. A. Guerber


The aim of this handbook of Northern mythology is to familiarize the English student of letters with the religion of his heathen ancestors, …

The Myths and Fables of To-day

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Samuel Adams Drake


Samuel Adams was born in 1833, began journalism in 1858, served in the Army for 10 years & returned home to continue with his journalism…

African Jungle Tales

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Carl Bender


Carl Bender [1869-1935] was a German-born American missionary in Cameroon. During his years in Africa, he collected folktales which he later…

Black Folk Tales

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Erick Berry


This book contains 13 Hausa folktales from Nigeria as retold and also illustrated by Erick Berry, the pen name of Evangel Alenna Champlin wh…

The Race Of The Swift

Read by David Wales


Edwin Carlile Litsey


This 1905 collection is of the author’s short animal stories, some previously published in magazines. - Summary by David Wales

Coppertop

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Harold Gaze


The story is about a little girl who meets all manner of strange gnomes, fairies and creatures after she goes to sleep at night. She also ha…

Степные сказки (Stepnyia skazki)

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Grigory Danilevsky


Украинская степь - что это? Это бескрайнее пространство, устланное ковром из ароматных трав, над которыми оживленно жужжат пчелы, порхают цв…

Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods

Read by Phil Benson


William T. Cox


A limbless reptilian monster that propels itself through the swamps with a propellor-tipped tail? A creature so ashamed of its monstrous app…

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