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With cap and bells : humorous stories to tell and to read aloud / selected by Mary Gould Davis ; illustrated by Richard Bennett.
LIBRA PZ5.D29 Wi 1937
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Children's stories--20th century.
- Children's stories.
- Genre:
- Humorous fiction.
- Short stories.
- Physical Description:
- xviii, 246 pages : frontispiece, illustrations ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc., [1937]
- Contents:
- The silver hen, from the Pot of Gold / by Mary E. Wilkins
- Mr. Samson cat, from Picture Tales, from the Russian / by Valery Carrick
- The Brahman's goat, from the Panchatantra,/ by translated Arthur W. Ryder
- The Jumblies, from Nonsense Books / by Edward Lear
- The dong with a luminous nose, from Nonsense Books / by Edward Lear
- The Huckabuck famly and how they raised pop corn in Nebraska, from Rootabaga Stories / by Carl Sandburg
- The partners, from Mighty Mikko / by Parker Fillmore
- The magical music, from Ting-a-ling Tales / by Frank R. Stockton
- Mary, Mary, so contrary!, from Mighty Mikko / by Parker Fillmore
- The yarn of the "Nancy Bell", from Plays and Poems / by W. S. Gilbert
- The Christmas masquerade, from the Pot of Gold / by Mary E. Wilkins
- Master of all masters, from English Fairy Tales / by Joseph Jacobs
- The wedding procession of the rag doll and the broom handle, from Rootabaga Stories / by Carl Sandburg
- Calandrino and the pig, from the Truce of the Wolf / by Mary Gould Davis
- Living n W'ales, from Spider Palace / by Richard Hughes
- How the rabbit fooled the elephant, from the Panchatantra / translated Arthur W. Ryder
- Notes:
- Half title.
- Includes table of contents.
- OCLC:
- 1413639
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