Portal:Folk literature

= Legends and Folklore Collections =

Africa

 * Henry Morton Stanley: My dark companions and their strange stories. New York 1893.


 * Mardiros H. Ananikian and Alice Werner: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 7: Armenian and African. Boston 1925.


 * W. H. I. Bleek, Lucy Lloyd, George McCall Theal: Specimens of Bushman folklore. London 1911. [https://library.si.edu/digital-library/book/specimensofbush00blee Smithsonian Libraries}


 * C. Kamba Simango, Madikane Čele, Natalie Curtis Burlin: Songs and Tales from the Dark Continent. Boston c1920. Smithsonian Libraries


 * John Wyndham: Myths of Ífe. London 1921. Smithsonian Libraries

Angola

 * Héli Chatelain: Folk-tales of Angola. Boston and New York 1894. Smithsonian Libraries


 * William C. Bell: Umbundu Tales, Angola, Southwest Africa. 1922.

Congo

 * Richard Edward Dennett: Notes on the folklore of the Fjort. London 1898.


 * John H. Weeks: Congo life and folklore. London 1911. Smithsonian Libraries


 * John H Weeks: Among Congo Cannibals. London 1913.


 * John H Weeks: Among the primitive Bakongo. London 1914.

East Africa

 * Alfred Claud Hollis: The Masai: Their Language and Folklore. Oxford 1905.


 * Mervyn Worcester Howard Beech: The Suk; their language and folklore. Oxford 1911.


 * Chauncy Hugh Stigand and Nancy Yulee Stigand: Black Tales for White Children. Boston 1914.


 * George W Bateman: Zanzibar tales told by natives of the east coast of Africa. Chicago 1901.

Egypt

 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on Egyptian folklore starts on p. 353.


 * W. Max Müller and James George Scott: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 12: Egyptian and Indo-Chinese. Boston 1918

Liberia

 * Harry Hamilton Johnston: Liberia. Vol. II. London 1906. (Section on Folklore starts on p. 1083)


 * Richard C. Bundy: Folk-Tales from Liberia (In Abstract) 1919.

Morocco

 * Edward Westermarck: Ritual And Belief In Morocco. London 1926. Volume I: Volume II:

Namibia (South-West Africa)

 * Odette St. Lys: From a vanished German colony : a collection of folklore, folk tales and proverbs from South-West-Africa. London 1916.

Nigeria

 * Elphinstone Dayrell and Andrew Lang: Folk stories from southern Nigeria, West Africa. London 1910.


 * Elphinstone Dayrell: Ikom folk stories from Southern Nigeria. London 1913.

South Africa

 * Theophilus Hahn: Tsuni-llGoam, the supreme being of the Khoi-Khoi. London 1881.


 * George McCall Theal: Kaffir Folk-Lore, or, A Selection from the Traditional Tales current among the people living on the eastern border of the Cape Colony. London 1882.


 * George A. Dorsey: The Ocimbanda, or Witch-Doctor of the Ovimbundu of Portuguese Southwest Africa. 1899.


 * R. Wessmann and Leo Weinthal (translator): The Bawenda of the Spelonken (Transvaal): A Contribution towards the Psychology and Folk-Lore of African Peoples. London 1908.


 * James Albert Honeij: South-African folk-tales. New York 1910.


 * George McCall Theal: The yellow and dark-skinned people of Africa south of the Zambesi; a description of the Bushmen, the Hottentots, and particularly of the Bantu. London 1910.


 * Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek and Lucy C. Lloyd: Specimens of Bushman Folklore. London 1911.


 * C. Kamba Simango: Tales and Proverbs of the Vandau of Portuguese South Africa. 1922.

West Africa

 * Christian Friedrich Schlenker: A Collection of Temne Traditions. London 1861.


 * Unknown: The Devil Bush of West Africa. 1896.


 * Florence M. Cronise and Henry W. Ward: Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider, and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales. London 1903.


 * Adolph N. Krug: Bulu Tales from Kamerun, West Africa. 1912.


 * Robert Hamill Nassau: Where Animals Talk: West African Folklore Tales. Boston 1912.


 * Robert Sutherland Rattray: Hausa Folk-Lore, Customs, Proverbs, etc.. Oxford 1913.


 * Arthur John Newman Tremearne: Hausa superstitions and customs: an introduction to the folk-lore and the folk. London 1913.


 * George Washington Ellis: Negro culture in West Africa; a social study of the negro group of Vai-speaking people, with its own invented alphabet and written language shown in two charts and six engravings of Vai script, twenty-six illustrations of their arts and life, fifty folklore stories, one hundred and fourteen proverbs, and one map. New York 1914.

Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia)

 * Edwin William Smith: ILA-SPEAKING PEOPLES OF NORTHERN RHODESIA V.1. London 1919. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * J. Torrend: Specimens of Bantu folk-lore from northern Rhodesia. London 1921.

Canada

 * Greenough William Parker: Canadian folk-life and folk-lore. New York 1897.


 * Charles M. Skinner: Myths and Legends Beyond Our Borders. Philadelphia 1899.


 * Cyrus MacMillan: Canadian Wonder Tales. New York 1918.


 * William John Wintemberg and Katherine H. Wintemberg: Folk-lore from Grey County, Ontario. Lancaster 1918.


 * William John Wintemberg: Folk-Lore Collected at Roebuck, Grenville County, Ontario. 1918.

Carribean

 * Charles M. Skinner: Myths & legends of our new possessions & protectorate. Philadelphia 1900.

Bahamas

 * Elsie Worthington Clews Parsons: Folk-tales of Andros Island, Bahamas. Lanchaster 1918.

Cuba

 * L. Roy Terwilliger: Cuban Folk-lore. Havana 1908.

Mexico

 * Frederick Starr: Popular Celebrations in Mexico. 1896.


 * Charles M. Skinner: Myths and Legends Beyond Our Borders. Philadelphia 1899.


 * Frederick Starr: Catalogue of a Collection of Objects Illustrating the Folklore of Mexico. London 1899.


 * Thomas Allibone Janvier: Legends of the City of Mexico. New York and London 1910.


 * Mary Blake: The Elves of Old Mexico. 1914.

United States

 * Mary Alicia Owen: Voodoo tales, as told among the negroes of the South-west. New York 1893.


 * Charles Montgomery Skinner: Myths & Legends of Our Own Land. Philadelphia 1898. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * Charles Montgomery Skinner: American Myths & Legends. Philadelipha 1903. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * Joel Chandler Harris: Told by Uncle Remus: new stories of the old plantation.


 * Joel Chandler Harris: Uncle Remus - His Songs and his Sayings. New York 1928.

Alabama

 * Portia Smiley: Folk-Lore from Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. 1919.


 * Unknown: Folk-Tales from Students in Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. 1919.

Arkansas

 * Octave Thanet: Folk-Lore in Arkansas. 1892.

California

 * George Walter Caldwell:Legends of San Francisco. San Francisco 1919.

Florida

 * Portia Smiley: Folk-Lore from Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. 1919.

Georgia

 * Emma M. Backus: Tales of the Rabbit from Georgia Negroes. 1899.


 * Emma M. Backus: Folk-Tales from Georgia. 1900.


 * Portia Smiley: Folk-Lore from Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. 1919.


 * Emma M. Backus and Ethel Hatton Leitner: Negro Tales from Georgia. 1912.


 * Unknown: Folk-Tales from Students in the Georgia State College. 1919.

Iowa

 * G. W. Weippiert: Legends of Iowa. 1889.

Kentucky

 * Sadie F. Price: Kentucky Folk-Lore. 1901.


 * Daniel Lindsey Thomas and Lucy Blayney Thomas: Kentucky superstitions. Princeton 1920.

Louisiana

 * Fanny D. Bergen: Louisiana Ghost Story. 1889.


 * M. E. M. Davis: De Witch-'ooman an' de Spinnin'-Wheel. The Witch Prevented from reentering Her Skin: A Tale from Louisiana. 1905.


 * C. V. Jamison: A Louisiana Legend concerning Will o' the Wisp. 1905.


 * Alcée Fortier: Four Louisiana Folk-Tales. 1906.


 * Helen Pitkin Schertz: Legends of Louisiana - The romance of the royal oak - The brother of the Sultan. New Orleans 1922.

Maryland

 * Waller R. Bullock: The Collection of Maryland Folk-Lore. 1898.


 * Mary Walker Finley Speers: Maryland and Virginia Folk-Lore. 1912.


 * Elsie Clews Parsons: Tales from Maryland and Pennsylvania. 1917.

Minnesota

 * Archer Taylor: An Old-World Tale from Minnesota. 1918.

Missouri

 * Mary Alicia Owen: Old Rabbit, the voodoo, and other sorcerers. London 1893.

New Hampshire

 * New Hampshire's Daughters: Folk-lore sketches and reminiscences of New Hampshire life. Boston 1910.

New York

 * Virginia Wales Johnson: The Catskill Fairies. New York 1876.


 * Emelyn E. Gardner: Folk-Lore from Schoharie County, New York. 1914.

North Carolina

 * James Mooney: Folk-Lore of the Carolina Mountains. 1889.


 * Emma M. Backus: Animal Tales from North Carolina. 1898.


 * Elsie Clews Parsons: Notes on Folk-Lore of Guilford County, North Carolina. 1917.


 * Emily Elizabeth Bayley: Folk-lore of the North Carolina mountains. Chicago 1920.

Pennsylvania

 * John Baer Stoudt: The Folklore of the Pennsylvania Germans. Philadelphia 1916.


 * Ezra Light Grumbine: Folk-Lore and Superstitious Beliefs of Lebanon County. Lebanon 1905.


 * Henry W. Shoemaker: The Indian Steps: and other Pennsylvania Mountain Stories. Reading 1912.


 * Elsie Clews Parsons: Tales from Maryland and Pennsylvania. 1917.


 * Henry W. Shoemaker: South Mountain sketches; folk tales and legends collected in the mountains of southern Pennsylvania. Altoona 1920.

South Carolina

 * Henry C. Davis: Negro Folk-Lore in South Carolina. 1914.


 * Sadie E. Stewart: Seven Folk-Tales from the Sea Islands, South Carolina. 1919.


 * Portia Smiley: Folk-Lore from Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. 1919.

Vermont

 * Mary Eva Baker: Folklore of Springfield. Springfield 1922.

Virginia

 * Mary Walker Finley Speers: Maryland and Virginia Folk-Lore. 1912.


 * Portia Smiley: Folk-Lore from Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. 1919.


 * E. C. Parsons: Folk-Lore from Elizabeth City County, Virginia. 1922.

New England

 * Samuel Adams Drake: A book of New England Legends and Folk Lore, in Prose and Poetry. Boston 1884.

Native Americans

 * Cornelius Mathews: The Indian fairy book: from the original legends. New York 1868.


 * Daniel Garrison Brinton: The Myths of the New World. New York 1876.


 * Daniel Garrison Brinton: American Hero-Myths. A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent. Philadelphia 1882.


 * Perry A Armstrong: The Piasa, or, The Devil among the Indians. Morris 1887.


 * Daniel Garrison Brinton: Essays of an Americanist. Philadelphia 1890.


 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on American folklore starts on p. 15.


 * Katherine Chandler: In the reign of Coyote: folklore from the Pacific coast. Boston 1905.


 * John R. Swanton: Mythology of the Indians of Louisiana and the Texas Coast.


 * Hardley Burr Alexander: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 10: North American. Boston 1916.


 * Hardley Burr Alexander: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 11: Latin-American. Boston 1920


 * Unknown: American Indian legends. 1922.

Achomawi

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Aleut

 * F. A. Golder: Eskimo and Aleut Stories from Alaska. 1909.

Akimel O'odham (formerly Pima)

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Algonkin

 * Alexander Francis Chamberlain: The Thunder-Bird amongst the Algonkins. 1890.

Apache

 * George Amos Dorsey: Indians of the Southwest. Chicago 1903.


 * John G. Bourke: Notes on Apache Mythology. 1890.

Arikara

 * George Amos Dorsey: Traditions of the Arikara; collected, under the auspices of the Carnegie institution of Washington. Washington 1904.

Athabascan

 * Ferdinand Schmitter: Upper Yukon native customs and folk-lore. Washington 1910.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911.

Tolowa

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Atusgewi

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Bribri

 * H. Pittier de Fábrega: Folk-Lore of the Bribri and Brunka Indians in Costa Rica. 1903.

Brunka

 * H. Pittier de Fábrega: Folk-Lore of the Bribri and Brunka Indians in Costa Rica. 1903.

Caddo

 * George Amos Dorsey: Traditions of the Caddo. Washington 1905.

Cherokee

 * James W. Terrell: The Demon of Consumption. A Legend of Cherokees in North Carolina. 1892.


 * Elsie Clews Parsons: Folk-Lore of the Cherokee of Robeson County, North Carolina. 1919.

Cheyenne

 * George Amos Dorsey: The Cheyenne. Chicago 1905.

Chinookan

 * Franz Boas: Chinook texts. Washington 1894.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Cowlitz

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Haida

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911.

Heiltsuk (Bella Bella)

 * Franz Boas: Bella Bella texts. Washington 1928.

Hopi

 * George Amos Dorsey: Indians of the Southwest. Chicago 1903.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Inuit

 * F. A. Golder: Eskimo and Aleut Stories from Alaska. 1909.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911.


 * Knud Rasmussen and William John Alexander Worster: Eskimo folk-tales London 1921.

Isleta

 * Albert Samuel Gatschet: A Mythic Tale of the Isleta Indians, New Mexico: The Race of the Antelope and the Hawk around the Horizon. Philadelphia 1891.

Karuk

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Kathlamet

 * Franz Boas: Kathlamet texts. Washington 1901.

Kaw

 * Carrie De Voe: Legends of the Kaw; the folk-lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley. Kansas City 1904.

Klamath

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Klickitat

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Koyukun

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911.

Kutenai

 * Franz Boaz: Kutenai Tales. Washington 1918.

Kwakiutl

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.


 * Franz Boas: Kwakiutl Tales Vol. II. New York 1910.


 * Franz Boas: The religion of the Kwakiutl Indians. New York 1930.


 * Franz Boas: Kwakiutl Tales. New Series. New York 1935.

Luiseño

 * Edward Sapir: Notes on California Folk-Lore. 1908.


 * George Walter Caldwell: Legends of southern California. San Francisco 1919.


 * George Walter Caldwell: Rainbow stories and Indian myths. San Francisco 1919.

Maidu

 * Roland B. Dixon: Some Coyote Stories from the Maidu Indians of California. 1900.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Maya

 * Charles P Bowditch; Stansbury Hagar: Maya religion and mythology. 1881.

Miwok

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Modoc

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Mojave

 * John G. Bourke: Notes on the Cosmogony and Theogony of the Mojave Indians of the Rio Colorado, Arizona. 1889.

Nahua

 * C. V. Hartman: Mythology of the Aztecs of Salvador. 1907.

Navajo

 * Washington Matthews: Some deities and demons of the Navajos. 1886.


 * George Amos Dorsey: Indians of the Southwest. Chicago 1903.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Nisenam

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Osage

 * George Amos Dorsey: Traditions of the Osage. Chicago 1904.

Nez Perce

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Nuu-cha-nulth (Nootka)

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Paiute

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Patwin

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Pawnee

 * George Amos Dorsey: Traditions of the Skidi Pawnee Washington 1904.


 * George Amos Dorsey: The Pawnee: Mythology (part I). Washington 1906.

Pima

 * George Amos Dorsey: Indians of the Southwest. Chicago 1903.

Pomo

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Pueblo

 * George Amos Dorsey: Indians of the Southwest. Chicago 1903.

Keres

 * Franz Boas: Keresan texts. Washington 1928.

Quechan

 * George Amos Dorsey: Indians of the Southwest. Chicago 1903.


 * A. L. Kroeber: Two Myths of the Mission Indians of California. 1906.

Salish

 * Franz Boas: Salishan texts. Philadelphia 1895.


 * James Alexander Teit: Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia. Boston 1898.

Bitterroot Salish

 * Louisa McDermott: Folk-Lore of the Flathead Indians of Idaho: Adventures of Coyote. 1901.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Cowichan

 * Martha Douglas Harris: History and folklore of the Cowichan Indians. Victoria 1901.

Tillamook

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Shasta

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Sioux

 * Mary H. Eastman: Dahcotah, or, Life and Legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling. 1848.


 * Marie L. McLaughlin: Myths and legends of the Sioux. Bismarck 1916.

Dakota

 * Dorsey J. Owen: A Teton Dakota Ghost Story. 1888.


 * Dorsey J. Owen: Ponka Stories, Told by Tim Potter, or Big Grizzly Bear, in 1872, at Ponka Agency, Dakota Territory. 1888.


 * Unknown: Dakota Legend. 1889.


 * Thomas Wilson: Dakota Legend of the Head of Gold. 1900.


 * Clark Wissler: The Whirlwind and the Elk in the Mythology of the Dakota. 1905.


 * Clark Wissler: Some Dakota Myths.. 1907. Part I: Part II:

Lakota (Teton Sioux)

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Snuneymuxw (Nanaimo)

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Tlingit

 * James Frederic Thorne: In the time that was. Seattle 1909.


 * James Deans: The Doom of the Katt-a-Quins. From the Aboriginal Folk-Lore of Southern Alaska.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911.

Tsetsaut

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911.

Tsimshian

 * Franz Boas: Tsimshian texts. Washington 1902.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911.


 * Franz Boas: Tsimshian mythology. Washington 1916.

Wichita

 * George Amos Dorsey: The mythology of the Wichita. Washington 1904.

Yakama

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest: especially of Washington and Oregon. Chicago 1910.

Yurok

 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Zuni

 * George Amos Dorsey: Indians of the Southwest. Chicago 1903.


 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of California and the Old Southwest. Chicago 1912.

Asia

 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. Germany. Philadelphia 1892. (Volume starting at page 202 of the scan)

Borneo

 * William Henry Furness: Folk-lore in Borneo: A Sketch. Wallingford 1899.

China

 * Nicholas Belfield Dennys: The Folk-Lore of China. London 1876.


 * Nellie Naomi Russell and Mary Harriet Porter: Gleanings from Chinese folklore.


 * John C. Ferguson and Masaharu Anesaki: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 8: Chinese and Japanese. Boston 1928.

Tibet

 * A. Francke: History, Folklore, And Culture Of Tibet. New Dehli 1905.


 * Anton Schiefner: Tibetan Tales, derived from Indian sources. London 1906.


 * William Frederick Travers O'Connor: Folk Tales From Tibet. London 1907.

India

 * Bhatta Somadeva, Charles Henry Tawney: The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story. Calcutta 1880. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * Sangeṇdi Mahālinga Naṭesạ Ṣāstrī: Folklore in Southern India. Part I. Bombay 1884.


 * Mary Stokes Wayne: Indian Fairy Tales. London 1880.


 * Natesa Sastri: Folklore in Southern India. Bombay 1890.


 * Georgiana Kingscote and Natesa Sastri: Tales of the Sun, or, Folklore in Southern India. London 1890.


 * A. Campbell: Santal Folk Tales. Pokhuria 1891.


 * Josephs Jacobs: Indian Fairy Tales. London 1892.


 * Charles Swynnerton: Indian Nights' Entertainment : or, Folk-Tales from the Upper Indus. London 1892.


 * Richard Francis Burton: Vikram and the Vampire, or, Tales of Hindu Devilry. London 1893.


 * J. Hinton Knowles: Folk-tales of Kashmir. London 1893.


 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on Hindu folklore starts on p. 267.


 * William Crooke: An Introduction to the Popular Religion and Folklore of Northern India. Allahabad 1894.


 * William Crooke: Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India. Westminster 1896. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * William Henry Denham Rouse: The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India. London 1897.


 * Mary Frere: Old Deccan Days or, Hindoo Fairy Legends. Albany 1898.


 * Katherine Neville Fleeson: Laos Folk-Lore of Farther India. New York 1899.


 * W. Crooke and William Henry Denham Rouse: The Talking Thrush and Other Tales From India. London 1902.


 * V. Fausboll: Indian Mythology. London 1902.


 * Alice Dracott: Simla village tales. London 1906.


 * Ram Satya Mukharji: Indian Folklore. Calcutta 1906.


 * Cecil Henry Bompas: Folklore of the Santal Parganas. London 1909.


 * Francis William Bain: In the Great God's Hair. London 1909.


 * Jnanendralal Majumdar: The Eagle And The Captive Sun. Calcutta 1909.


 * William Henry Robinson: The Golden Legend of India; or, Story of India’s God-given Cynosure (Sunahsepha-Devarata). London 1911.


 * William McCulloch: Bengali Household Tales. London 1912.


 * Edgar Thurston: Omens and Superstitions of Southern India. New York 1912.


 * Henry Lawrence Haughton: Sport & folklore in the Himalaya. London 1913.


 * Srisa Chandra Vasu: Folk Tales of Hindustan. Allahabad 1913.


 * Charles Augustus Kincaid: Deccan Nursery Tales; or, Fairy Tales from the South. London 1914.


 * A.M.T. Jackson and R.E. Enthoven: Folk Lore Notes. Vol. 1 - Gujarat. Bombay 1914.


 * Shonova Devi: The Orient Pearls: Indian Golklore. London 1915.


 * Balkrishna Atmaram Gupte: Hindu Holidays and Ceremonials, with Dissertations on Origin, Folklore and Symbols. Calcutta, 1916.


 * A. Berriedale Keith and Alberg J. Carnoy: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 6: Indian and Iranian. Boston 1917.


 * Flora Annie Webster Steel: Tales of the Punjab - Told by the People. London 1917.


 * Charles Augustus Kincaid: Tales from the Indian Epics. Bombay and Madras 1918.


 * K.U. Rafy: Folk-Tales of the Khasis. London 1920.


 * R.E. Enthoven: The Folklore Of Bombay. Oxford 1923.


 * A.M.T. Jackson and R.E. Enthoven: Folk Lore Notes. Vol. 2 - Konkan. Bombay 1925.

Indochina

 * W. Max Müller and James George Scott: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 12: Egyptian and Indo-Chinese. Boston 1918

Indonesia

 * Roland B. Dixon: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 9: Oceanic. Boston 1928.

Japan

 * Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford Redesdale: Tales of Old Japan. Vol 2. London 1871.


 * Matilda Chaplin Ayrton: Child-life in Japan & Japanese Child-Stories. London 1879.


 * William Elliot Griffis: Japanese Fairy World : Stories from the Wonder-Lore of Japan. New York 1880.


 * David Thomson, T.H. James, Basil Hall Chamberlain, Lafcadio Hearn, and James Curtis Hepburn: Japanese fairy tale series. Tokyo 1885-1899.
 * No. 1: Momotaro
 * No. 2: The Tongue Cut Sparrow
 * No. 3: Battle of the Monkey and the Crab
 * No. 4: The Old Man Who Made The Dead Trees Blossom
 * No. 5: Kachi-Kachi Mountain
 * No. 6: The Mouse's Wedding
 * No. 7: The Old Man and the Devils
 * No. 8: The Fisher-boy Urashima. Tokyo 1892.
 * No. 9: The Serpent With Eight Heads
 * No. 10: The Matsuyama Mirror
 * No. 11: The Hare of Inaba
 * No. 12: The Cub's Triumph
 * No. 13: The Silly Jelly-Fish
 * No. 14: The Princes Fire-Flash & Fire-Fade
 * No. 15: My Lord Bag-o'-Rice
 * No. 16: The Wonderful Tea Kettle
 * No. 16: The Wooden Bowl
 * No. 17: Schippeitaro
 * No. 18: The Ogre's Arm
 * No. 20: The Enchanted Waterfall
 * Second Series, No. 1: The Goblin Spider


 * William Elliot Griffis: Japan in History, Folklore and Art. Boston and New York 1892.


 * Frank Rinder: Old-World Japan : Legends of the Land of the Gods. New York and London 1896.


 * Susan Ballard: Fairy Tales from Far Japan. London 1898.


 * Lafcadio Hearn: In Ghostly Japan. Boston 1900.


 * John Batchelor: The Ainu and their Folk-Lore. London 1901.


 * Lafcadio Hearn: A Japanese Miscellany. Boston 1901.


 * Yei Theodora Ozaki: Japanese Fairy Tales. New York 1903.


 * Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford Redesdale: Tales of Old Japan.. London 1903.


 * Violet M. Pasteur: Gods and Heroes of Old Japan. London 1906.


 * William Elliot Griffis: The Fire-fly's lovers, and other fairy tales of old Japan. New York 1908.


 * Richard Gordon Smith: Ancient tales and folklore of Japan. London 1908.


 * Yei Theodora Ozaki and Hugh Fraser (translator): Warriors of Old Japan and Other Stories. Boston and New York 1909.


 * Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford Redesdale: Tales of Old Japan. London 1910.


 * Frederick Hadland Davis: Myths & Legends of Japan. New York 1912.


 * Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford Redesdale: Tales of Old Japan. London 1915.


 * John C. Ferguson and Masaharu Anesaki: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 8: Chinese and Japanese. Boston 1928.

Korea

 * Horace Newton Allen: Korea: Fact and Fancy. Seoul 1904.


 * William Elliot Griffis: The Unmannerly Tiger, and Other Korean Tales. New York 1911.


 * Pang Im, Yuk Yi, James Scarth Gale (translator): Korean Folk Tales. New York 1913.

Malaysia

 * Walter William Skeat: Malay Magic; being Intoduction to the Folklore and Popular Religion of the Malay Peninsula

Pakistan

 * J. Hinton Knowles: Folk-tales of Kashmir. London 1893.


 * Ghulam Muhammad: Festivals & Folklore of Gilgit. Calcutta 1905.


 * Henry Lawrence Haughton: Sport & folklore in the Himalaya. London 1913.


 * Flora Annie Webster Steel: Tales of the Punjab - Told by the People. London 1917.

Philippines

 * John Maurice Miller: Philippine folklore stories. Boston 1904.


 * Fay-Cooper Cole and George Amos Dorsey: Traditions of the Tinguian; a study in Philippine Folklore. Chicago 1915.

Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

 * Alexander Mendis Senaka: Athetha wakya deepanya, or, A collection of Sinhalese proverbs, maxims, fables &c.. Colombo 1880.


 * Henry Parker: Village folk-tales of Ceylon v.1. London 1910. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:  Vol. 3:

Europe

 * Thomas Bulfinch: Legends of Charlemagne. London 1911.

Albania

 * Henry Fanshawe Tozer: Researches in the highlands of Turkey; including visits to mounts Ida, Athos, Olympus, and Pelion, to the Mirdite Albanians, and other remote tribes. Volume 1.. London 1869.


 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: The section on Albania is in Volume 2, p. 214-346

Armenia

 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: The section on Armenia is in Volume 1, p. 194-296


 * Louis Angelo Boettiger: Armenian legends and festivals. Minneapolis 1920.


 * Mardiros H. Ananikian and Alice Werner: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 7: Armenian and African. Boston 1925.

Austria

 * Marie von Günther: Tales and Legends of the Tyrol. London 1874.

Belgium

 * Jean de Bosschère: Beasts and Men: Folk-Tales collected in Flanders. London 1918.
 * Charles De Coster: Flemmish Legends, translated by Harold Taylor. New York 1920

British Isles

 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on British folklore starts on p. 39.

England

 * William Henderson: Notes on the Folklore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders. London 1866.


 * Charles Hardwick: Traditions, Superstitions, and Folklore, (chiefly Lancashire and the North of England:) Their Affinity to Others in Widely-distributed Localities; Their Eastern Origin and Mythical Significance. Manchester 1872. ,


 * Thomas Firminger Thiselton Dyer: English folk-lore. London 1878.


 * Wilson Armistead: Tales and legends of the English lakes. London 1892.


 * Joseph Jacobs: English Fairy Tales. London 1890.


 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. English. Philadelphia 1891.


 * Robert Charles Hope: The legendary lore of the holy wells of England: including rivers, lakes, fountains and springs. London 1893.


 * Joseph Jacobs: More English Fairy Tales. London 1894.


 * George Smith Tyack: Lore and legend of the English Church. London 1899.


 * Elizabeth Mary Wright: Rustic speech and folk-lore. London 1913.


 * Jean Lang: North and South of Tweed : stories and legends of the borders. London 1915.

Cheshire

 * William Edward Armytage Axon: Cheshire Gleanings. London 1884.


 * Fletcher Moss: Folk-lore, old customs and tales of my neighbours. Manchester 1898.

Cornwall

 * William Bottrell: Stories and folk-lore of West Cornwall. Penzance 1880.


 * Enys Tregarthen: The Piskey-purse : legends and tales of North Cornwall. London 1905.


 * Enys Tregarthen: North Cornwall Fairies and Legends. London 1906.

Derbyshire

 * Sidney Oldall Addy: Household tales with other traditional remains : collection in the Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham. London 1895.


 * Thomas Middleton: Legends of Longdendale. Hyde 1906.

Devonshire

 * Elias Tozer: Devonshire & other original poems : with some account of ancient customs, superstitions, and traditions. Exeter 1873.


 * Sarah Hewett: Nummits and crummits : Devonshire customs, characteristics, and folk-lore. London 1900.

Huntingdonshire

 * W. H. Bernard Saunders: Legends and traditions of Huntingdonshire. London 1888.

Gloucestershire

 * Edwin Sidney Hartland: County Folk-Lore Vol. 1: Gloucestershire. London 1892.

Lancashire

 * John Roby: Popular traditions of Lancashire. London 1833.


 * John Harland and Thomas Turner Wilkinson: Lancashire Folk-lore. London 1867.


 * Charles Hardwick: Traditions, Superstitions, and Folklore, (chiefly Lancashire and the North of England:) Their Affinity to Others in Widely-distributed Localities; Their Eastern Origin and Mythical Significance. Manchester 1872. ,


 * John Harland and Thomas Turner Wilkinson: Lancashire legends, traditions, pageants, sports, &c. London 1873.


 * Henry Swainson Cowper: Hawkshead: (the northernmost parish of Lancashire) its history, archaeology, industries, folklore, dialect, etc., etc. London 1889.

Lincolnshire

 * Mabel Geraldine Woodruffe Peacock: Tales and rhymes in the Lindsey folk-speech. London 1886.


 * Sidney Oldall Addy: Household tales with other traditional remains : collection in the Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham. London 1895.


 * Mrs. Gutch and Mabel Peacock: County Folk-Lore Vol. 5: Lincolnshire. London 1908.

London

 * Edward Lovett: The folk lore of London. London 1919.

Norfolk

 * John Glyde jr.: The Norfolk garland: a collection of the superstitious beliefs and practices, proverbs, curious customs, ballads and songs, of the people of Norfolk, as well as anecdotes illustrative of the genius or peculiarities of Norfolk celebrities. London 1872.

Northamptonshire

 * Thomas Sternberg: The dialect and folk-lore of Northamptonshire. London 1851.

Northumberland

 * M. C. Halfour and Northcote W. Thomas: County Folk-Lore Vol. 4: Northumberland. London 1904.

Nottinghamshire

 * Sidney Oldall Addy: Household tales with other traditional remains: collection in the Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham. London 1895.

Oxfordshire

 * John Edward Field: The myth of the pent cuckoo: a study in folklore. London 1913.

Somerset

 * Mrs. Edmund Boger: Myths, scenes & worthies of Somerset. London 1887.

Suffolk

 * Eveline Camilla Gurdon: County Folk-Lore 2: Suffolk. London 1893.

Surrey

 * Walter Cooper Dendy: Legends of the Lintel and the Ley. London 1863.

Worcestershire

 * Jabez Allies: The British, Roman, and Saxon antiquities and folklore of Worcestershire. London 1856.

Yorkshire

 * Robert Hunt: Popular Romances of the West of England; or, The Drolls, Traditions, and Superstitions of old Cornwall. London 1881.


 * Thomas Parkinson: Yorkshire legends and traditions. London 1888.


 * Joseph Horsfall Turner: Yorkshire Folk-Lore Journal. Bingley 1888. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * John Nicholson: Folk lore of East Yorkshire. London 1890.


 * Sidney Oldall Addy: Household tales with other traditional remains : collection in the Counties of York, Lincoln, Derby, and Nottingham. London 1895.


 * Mrs. Gutch: County Folk-Lore Vol. 2: North Riding of Yorkshire, York and the Ainsty. London 1901.


 * Mrs. Gutch: County Folk-Lore Vol. 6: East Riding of Yorkshire. London 1912.

Ireland

 * Arthur Young: A tour in Ireland: with general observations on the present state of that kingdom: made in the years 1776, 1777, and 1778. And brought down to the end of 1779. London 1780. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * Anonymous: The Royal Hibernian Tales: Being a Collection of the Most Entertaining Stories Now Extant. Dublin (No Date). Note: While the book displays no publication date, it is deemed to be older than 1825 in folklore archival records. See Ó Duilearga, Séamus. "The Royal Hibernian Tales." Béaloideas Uimh 1/2 (1940): 148-203.


 * Thomas Crofton Croker: Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. London 1825. Vol. 1:


 * Gerald Griffin: Tales of the Munster Festivals in Three Volumes. London 1827. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:  Vol. 3:


 * Thomas Crofton Croker: Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. London 1825. Vol. 2: Vol. 3:   Note: The publication year of 1825 listed on Vol. 3 in the Internet Archive description is incorrect. The correct year of publication was in 1825 as indicated by the Roman Numerals MDCCCXXVIII on the title page of Vol. 3. Volume 1 of this series was published in 1825.


 * William Carleton: Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 1st Series. Dublin 1830. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * Samuel Lover: Legends and Stories of Ireland. Dublin 1831. Vol. 1:


 * Samuel Lover: Legends and Stories of Ireland. London 1834. Vol. 2:


 * William Carleton: Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 2nd Series. Dublin 1834. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:  Vol. 3:


 * William Carleton: Tales of Ireland. Dublin 1834.


 * Thomas Crofton Croker: Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. London 1834.


 * Gerald Griffin: Tales of my Neighbourhood in Three Volumes. London 1835. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:  Vol. 3:


 * Philip Dixon Hardy: Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland. Dublin 1837.


 * Thomas Crofton Croker: Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. Second Edition. London 1838.


 * Gerald Griffin: Talis qualis, or, Tales of the Jury Room in Three Volumes. London 1842. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:  Vol. 3:


 * William Carleton: Tales and Sketches, Illustrating the Character, Usages, Traditions, Sports and Pastimes of the Irish Peasantry. Dublin 1845.


 * William Wilde: The Beauties of the Boyne, and its Tributary, the Blackwater. Dublin 1849.


 * John O'Donovan: On the Traditions of the County of Kilkenny. 1851.


 * William Wilde: Irish Popular Superstitions. Dublin 1852.


 * Thomas Crofton Croker: Killarney legends. London 1853.


 * Frances Browne: Granny’s Wonderful Chair. London 1856.


 * Patrick Kennedy: Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts. London 1866.


 * Patrick Kennedy: The Banks of the Boro a Chronicle of the County of Wexford. London 1867.


 * Patrick Kennedy: Evenings in the Duffrey. London 1869.


 * John O'Hanlon: Irish folk lore : traditions and superstitions of the country, with humorous tales. Glasgow 1870.


 * John O'Hanlon: Legend Lays of Ireland. Dublin 1870.


 * Patrick Kennedy: The Fireside Stories of Ireland. Dublin 1870.


 * Patrick Kennedy: The Bardic Stories of Ireland. Dublin 1871.


 * William Wilde: Lough Corrib, Its Shores and Islands: with Notices of Lough Mask. Dublin 1872.


 * Patrick Weston Joyce: The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places. Dublin 1875.


 * Patrick Weston Joyce: Old Celtic Romances. Dublin 1879.


 * Michael Hogan: Lays and legends of Thomond; with historical and traditional notes. Dublin 1880.


 * James Mooney: The medical mythology of Ireland. Philadelphia 1887.


 * William Butler Yeats: Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry. London 1888.


 * David Russell McAnally: Irish Wonders: The Ghosts, Giants, Pooka, Demons, Leprechawns, Banshees, Fairies, Witches, Widows, Old Maids, and other Marvels of the Emerald Isle; Popular Tales as Told by the People. New York 1888.
 * C. J. T.: Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland. London 1889.


 * Lady Wilde: Ancient cures, charms, and usages of Ireland; contributions to Irish lore. London 1890.


 * Barry O'Connor: Turf-fire Stories & fairy tales of Ireland. New York 1890.


 * Jeremiah Curtin: Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland. London 1890.


 * Douglas Hyde: Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories. London 1890.


 * Patrick Kennedy: Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts. London 1891.


 * Joseph Jacobs: Celtic Fairy Tales. London 1892.


 * William Butler Yeats: Irish Fairy Tales. London 1892.


 * William Butler Yeats: The Celtic Twilight: Men and Women, Dhouls and Faeries. London 1893.


 * William Larminie: West Irish Folk-tales and Romances. London 1893.


 * William Henry Frost: Fairies and Folk of Ireland. London 1893.


 * Jeremiah Curtin: Hero-tales of Ireland. New York 1894.


 * Joseph Jacobs: More Celtic fairy tales. London 1894.


 * Jeremiah Curtin: Tales of the fairies and of the ghost world, collected from the oral tradition in South-west Munster. London 1895.


 * Douglas Hyde: The Three Sorrows of Story-telling: And Ballads of St. Columkille. London 1895.


 * Douglas Hyde: Five Irish Stories: Translated from the Irish of the "Sgeuluidhe Gaodhalach". Dublin 1896.


 * Seumas MacManus: In Chimney Corners: merry tales of Irish Folklore. New York 1899.


 * Seumas MacManus: Through the Turf Smoke: The Love, Lore, and Laughter of Old Ireland. New York 1899. Note: The publication year of 1969 listed on the Internet Archive description is incorrect. The correct year of publication was in 1899 as indicated on the title page.


 * Seumas MacManus: The Bewitched Fiddle and Other Irish Tales. New York 1900.


 * Seumas MacManus: Donegal Fairy Stories. New York 1900.


 * Douglas Hyde: A Literary History of Ireland, from Earliest Times to the Present Day. New York 1901.


 * Daniel Deeney: Peasant lore from Gaelic Ireland. London 1901.


 * William Gregory Wood-Martin: Traces of the elder faiths of Ireland. London 1902. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * Lady Wilde: Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms & Superstitions of Ireland, with Sketches of the Irish Past. London 1902.


 * Marie Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville: The Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology Translated. Translated from French by Richard Irvine Best. Dublin 1903.


 * Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery): The Passionate Hearts. London 1903.


 * Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery): In the Celtic Past. New York 1904.


 * Frances Browne: Granny’s Wonderful Chair: Revised Edition. New York 1904.


 * Anonymous: Irish Fairy Tales: Folklore and Legends. London 1904.


 * Barry O'Connor: Turf-fire Stories & fairy tales of Ireland. New York 1905.


 * William Butler Yeats: Stories of Red Hanrahan. Dublin 1905.


 * Kuno Meyer: The Death-tales of the Ulster Heroes. Dublin 1906.


 * Edmund Leamy: Irish Fairy Tales. Dublin 1906.


 * Edmund Leamy: By the Barrow River and Other Stories. Dublin 1907.


 * Lady Gregory: A book of saints and wonders put down here by Lady Gregory according to the old writings and the memory of the people of Ireland. New York 1907.


 * Lady Gregory: Cuchulain of Muirthemne: The Story of the Men of the Red Branch of Ulster. London 1907.


 * Alfred Perceval Graves: The Irish fairy book. London 1909.


 * Ella Young: The Coming of Lugh: A Celtic Wonder-Tale. Dublin 1909.


 * Ella Young: Celtic Wonder-Tales. Dublin 1910.


 * T. W. Rolleston: The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland. Dublin 1910. Note: The publication year of 1910 listed on the Internet Archive description is incorrect. While this edition is identical to the original publication in 1910, it was published in 1926 as indicated inside the book.


 * T. W. Rolleston: Celtic Myths and Legends (a.k.a. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race). New York 1911.


 * Edmund Leamy: The Golden Spears, and Other Fairy Tales. New York 1911.


 * Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz: The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries. London 1911., or or
 * Lady Augusta Gregory: The Kiltartan Wonder Book. Dublin 1911.


 * Jeremiah Curtin: Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland. Boston 1911.


 * Bampton Hunt: Folk Tales of Breffny. London 1912.


 * Edmund Leamy: The Fairy Minstrel of Glenmalure: and Other Stories for Children. New York 1913.


 * Douglas Hyde: Legends of Saints & Sinners. London 1915.


 * Padraic Colum: The King of Ireland's Son. New York 1916. via HathiTrust Digital Library or  Note: The publication year of 1916 listed on the Internet Archive description is incorrect. This edition was published in 1962, as indicated on the title page, and has slight differences in presentation to the original publication in 1916, although the content is identical.


 * Padraic Colum: The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said. New York 1918.


 * William Butler Yeats: Irish Fairy and Folk Tales. New York 1918.


 * Elizabeth Andrews: Ulster Folklore. New York 1919.


 * Michael Patrick Mahon: Ireland's Fairy Lore. Boston 1919.


 * Padraic Colum: The Girl that Sat by the Ashes. New York 1919. via HathiTrust Digital Library or  Note: The publication year of 1919 listed on the Internet Archive description is incorrect. This edition was published in 1929, as indicated on the title page, although the content is identical.


 * Patrick Weston Joyce: Old Celtic Romances: Revised Edition. Dublin 1920.


 * Lady Gregory: Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland. New York 1920. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:  Repaired and changed version for Lady Gregory: Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland. New York 1920. (Missing one volume. listed is series 2, add in series 1, released same year as cited.)


 * Seumas MacManus: Top o' the Mornin'. New York 1920.


 * James Stephens: Irish Fairy Tales. New York 1920.


 * Seumas MacManus: The Story of the Irish Race: A Popular History of Ireland. New York 1920.


 * Jeremiah Curtin: Hero-tales of Ireland. Boston 1921.


 * Harold F. Hughes: Legendary Heroes of Ireland. San Francisco 1922.


 * Padraic Colum: The Donegal Wonder Book. Wisconsin 1926.


 * Seumas MacManus: A Treasury of Irish Folklore: The Stories, Traditions, Legends, Humor, Wisdom, Ballads, and Songs of the Irish People. New York 1954.

Isle of Man

 * Sophia Morrison: Manx Fairy Tales. London 1911.

Scotland

 * John Francis Campbell: Popular Tales of the West Highlands. Edinburgh 1860. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * John Francis Campbell: Popular Tales of the West Highlands. Edinburgh 1862. Vol. 3: Vol. 4:


 * Andrew Glass: Tales and traditions of Ayrshire and Galloway. Glasgow 1873.


 * Alexander Fraser: Northern folk-lore on wells and water : with an account of some interesting wells in the neighbourhood of Inverness and the north. Inverness 1878.


 * Alexander Mackenzie: Historical tales and legends of the Highlands. Inverness 1878.


 * Thomas Dick Lauder: Highland Legends. London 1880.


 * Walter Gregor: Notes on the Folk-lore of the North-East Of Scotland. London 1881.


 * Alexander Stewart: Nether Lochaber: the natural history, legends, and folk-lore of the West Highland. Edinburgh 1883.


 * Alexander Stewart: Twixt Ben Nevis and Glencoe: the natural history, legends, and folk-lore of the West Highlands. Edinburgh 1885.


 * John Monteath: Dunblane traditions: being a series of warlike and legendary narratives, biographical sketches of eccentric characters, &c.. Glasgow 1887.


 * Archibald Campbell: Waifs and strays of Celtic tradition. Argyllshire Series. London 1889. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:  Vol. 3:  Vol. 4:  Vol. 5:


 * C. J. T.: Folk-lore and legends: Scotland. London 1889.


 * James Murray Mackinlay: Folklore of Scottish lochs and springs. Glasgow 1893.


 * Charles J. Tibbits.: Folk-lore and legends: England and Scotland. London 1894.


 * Duncan Anderson: Scottish Folklore: Reminiscences Of Aberdeenshire. New York 1895.


 * John Ferguson: Bibliographical notes on the witchcraft literature of Scotland. Edinburgh 1897.


 * Adam Gunn and John Mackay: Sutherland and the Reay country: history, antiquities, folklore, topography, regiments, ecclesiastical records, poetry and music, etc. Glasgow 1897.


 * Edward Williams Byron Nicholson: Golspie: contributions to its folklore. London 1897.


 * John Gregorson Campbell: Superstitions of the highlands & islands of Scotland. Glasgow 1900.


 * George Brisbane Douglas: Scottish fairy and folk tales. New York 1900.


 * G. F. Black: County Folk-Lore Vol. 3: Orkney & Shetland Islands. London 1903.


 * R. C. MacLeod: The MacLeods: a Short Sketch of their Clan, History, Folk-Lore, Tales, and Biographical Notices of some Eminent Clansmen. Edinburgh 1906.


 * Evelyn Blantyre Simpson: Folk lore in Lowland Scotland. London 1908.


 * James MacDougall and George Calder: Folk tales and fairy lore in Gaelic and English : collected from oral tradition. Edinburg 1910.


 * Elliott O'Donnell: Scottish Ghost Stories. London 1911.


 * John Ewart Simpkins: County Folk-Lore Vol. 7: Fife. London 1914.


 * Jean Lang: North and South of Tweed : stories and legends of the borders. London 1915.


 * Donald Alexander Mackenzie: Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth & Legend. London 1917.

Wales

 * Wirt Sikes: British goblins: Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions. London 1880.


 * Elias Owen: Old stone crosses of the vale of Clwyd and neighbouring parishes, together with some account of the ancient manners and customs and legendary lore connected with the parishes. London 1886.


 * Peter Henry Emerson: Welsh Fairy Tales and Other Stories. London 1894.


 * Elias Owen: Welsh folk-lore: a collection of the folk-tales and legends of North Wales. Oswestry 1896.


 * Marie Trevelyan: Folk-lore and folk-stories of Wales. London 1909.


 * Jonathan Ceredig Davies: Folk-lore of West and Mid-Wales. Aberystwyth 1911.


 * John Rhys: Celtic folklore, Welsh and Manx. Oxford 1911. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:

Croatia

 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.

Czech Republic (Bohemia, Moravia)

 * Karel Jaromír Erben and Walter William Strickland: Segnius Irritant: or Eight Primitive Folk-lore Stories (1896)
 * John Theophilus Naaké: Slavonic Fairy Tales (1874)
 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.
 * Jeremiah Curtin: Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the Magyars. Boston, 1890
 * Josef Baudiš: Czech Folk Tales (1917)
 * Parker Hoysted Fillmore: Czechoslovak fairy tales (1919)
 * Parker Hoysted Fillmore: The Shoemaker's Apron (1920)
 * Božena Němcová: The Disobedient Kids and other Czecho-Slovak fairy tales (1921, translated by William Howe Tolman and Václav Smetánka)

Bosnia

 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.

Bulgaria

 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.


 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: The section on Bulgaria is in Volume 1, p. 297-341

Celtic

 * John Arnott Macculloch and Jan Máchal: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 3: Celtic and Slavic. Boston 1918.

Denmark

 * Benjamin Thorpe: Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. Vol. 2. Scandinavian popular traditions and superstitions. London 1851


 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. Scandinavian. Philadelphia 1891.


 * Jens Christian Bay: Danish Fairy & Folk Tales. New York and London 1899.

Finland

 * Uno Holmberg: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 4: Finno-Ugric, Siberian. Boston 1918.

France

 * Émile Sonvestre: Popular legends of Brittany. Boston 1854.


 * Anonymous: Breton Legends. London 1872.


 * Wentworth Webster, Julien Vinson: Basque legends. London 1877.


 * Samuel Jacques Brun: Tales of Languedoc. San Francisco 1896.


 * Lewis Spence: Legends and Romances of Brittany. New York 1917.


 * Masson, Elsie: Folk Tales of Brittany. Philadelphia 1929. via Sacred Texts or

Germany

 * George William Cox: Tales of the Teutonic Lands. London 1872.


 * Thomas Colley Grattan: Legends of the Rhine and of the Low Countries. 3 Volumes. London 1832. Volume 1 ; Volume 2 ; Volume 3


 * Hélène Adeline Guerber: Legends of the Rhine. New York 1895


 * Ferdinand Jakob Kiefer: The legends on the Rhine from Basle to Rotterdam. Second Edition. Translated by L.W. Garnham. Mainz 1869.


 * Maria Elise Turner Lauder: Legends and tales of the Harz Mountains. London 1881


 * H.L. Lear: Rhineland and its Legends, and other Tales. London 1868


 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on German folklore starts on p. 193.


 * Wilhelm Ruland: Legends of the Rhine. Cologne 1906


 * X. B. Saintine, translated from French by M. Schele de Vere. The Myths of the Rhine.


 * Joseph Snowe: The Rhine, Legends, Traditions, History, from Cologne to Mainz. 2 Volumes London 1839 Volume 1 ; Volume 2


 * Lewis Spence: Hero Tales And Legends Of The Rhine. London 1915


 * Carmen Sylva and Alma Strettell: Legends from River & Mountain. London 1896


 * William John Thoms: Lays and Legends of Germany. London 1834


 * Benjamin Thorpe: Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. Vol. 1. Northern Mythology. London 1851


 * Benjamin Thorpe: Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. Vol. 3. North German and Netherlandish popular traditions and superstitions. London 1852


 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. Scandinavian, Philadelphia 1891.


 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. Germany. Philadelphia 1892.


 * Franz Trautmann (translated by Amelia Curtis Stahl): Legends and tales of old Munich. Munich 1912.


 * William Westall: Tales and legends of Saxony and Lusatia. London 1877.

Greece

 * Henry Fanshawe Tozer: Researches in the highlands of Turkey; including visits to mounts Ida, Athos, Olympus, and Pelion, to the Mirdite Albanians, and other remote tribes. London 1869.
 * Volume 1.
 * Volume 2.


 * Edmund Martin Geldart: Folk-lore of modern Greece: the tales of the people. London 1884.


 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: The section on Greece is in Volume 1, p. 30-193


 * G. F. Abott: Macedonian Folklore. Cambridge 1903.

Ancient Greece

 * William Sherwood Fox: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 1: Greek and Roman. Boston 1916.

Macedonia

 * George Frederick Abbott: Macedonian folklore. Cambridge 1903.

Hungary

 * Theresa Pulszky: Tales and Traditions of Hungary. New York, 1852


 * W. Henry Jones and Lewis L. Kropf: The folk-tales of the Magyars. London, 1889


 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.


 * Jeremiah Curtin: Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the Magyars. Boston, 1890

Italy

 * John James Blunt: Vestiges of Ancient Manners and Customs discoverable in Modern Italy and Sicily. London 1823.


 * Rachel Hariette Busk: Roman Legends. Boston 1877.


 * Thomas Frederick Crane: Italian Popular Tales. Boston 1885.


 * Guiseppe Pitre: The Folk-Songs Of Italy. London 1887.


 * Charles Godfrey Leland: Legends of Florence New York 1895.


 * Charles Godfrey Leland: Etruscan Roman Remains in Popular Tradition. London 1892.


 * Charles Godfrey Leland: The unpublished legends of Virgil. New York 1899.


 * Isabella Mary Anderton: Tuscan Folk-lore and Sketches. London 1905.


 * Anne Macdonnal: The Italian Faery Book. London 1911.

Roman Mythology

 * William Sherwood Fox: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 1: Greek and Roman. Boston 1916.

Netherlands

 * Benjamin Thorpe: Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. Vol. 3. North German and Netherlandish popular traditions and superstitions. London 1852

Nordic Mythology

 * Benjamin Thorpe: Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. Vol. 1. Northern Mythology. London 1851


 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. Scandinavian. Philadelphia 1891.


 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on British folklore starts on p. 150.


 * Karl Mortensen: A Handbook Of Norse Mythology. New York 1913.


 * John Arnott Macculloch and Jan Máchal: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 3: Celtic and Slavic. Boston 1918.

Norway

 * Benjamin Thorpe: Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. Vol. 2. Scandinavian popular traditions and superstitions. London 1851


 * Frederick Metcalfe: The Oxonian in Thelemarken; or, Notes of Travel in Southwestern Norway in the Summers of 1856 and 1857. With Glances at the Legendary Lore of that District. 2 Volumes.. London 1858. Vol 1: Vol 2:


 * Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Jørgen Engebretsen Moe, George Webbe Dasent (translator): Popular Tales from the Norse. New York 1859.


 * Martha Quncy Sleeper: Sweden and Norway; Sketches and Stories of their Scenery, Customs, History, Legends, etc.. Boston 1867.


 * Peter Christen Asbjørnsen: Tales from the Fjeld: A Second Series of Popular Tales from the Norse. London 1874.


 * Peter Christen Asbjørnsen: Folk and Fairy Tales. New York 1883.


 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. Scandinavian. Philadelphia 1891.


 * Peter Christen Asbjørnsen: Fairy Tales from the Far North. New York 1897.


 * Peter Christen Asbjørnsen: Tales from the Fjeld: A Series of Popular Tales from the Norse. New York 1908.


 * George Webbe Dasent: East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon - and other Norse Fairy Tales. New York 1917.

Poland

 * John Theophilus Naaké: Slavonic Fairy Tales (1874)
 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.
 * C.J. T.: Folk-lore and Legends, Russian and Polish. Philadelphia 1891.

Portugal

 * Zophimo Consiglieri Pedroso: Portuguese Folk-tales. London 1882.

Romania

 * Carmen Sylva and Alma Strettell: Legends from River & Mountain. London 1896


 * Helene Vacarescu: Songs of the Valiant Voivode, and Other Strange Folk-Lore, for the First Time Collected from Roumanian Peasants and Set Forth in English. New York 1905.


 * Moses Gaster: Rumanian Bird and Beast Stories. London 1915.

Russia

 * William Ralston Shedden Ralston: Russian Folk-tales. London 1873.
 * John Theophilus Naaké: Slavonic Fairy Tales (1874)
 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.
 * Jeremiah Curtin: Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the Magyars. Boston, 1890.
 * C.J. T.: Folk-lore and Legends, Russian and Polish. Philadelphia 1891.
 * Katharine Berry Judson: Myths and legends of Alaska. Chicago 1911. (Short section on the Koryat people of Siberia)
 * Nathan Haskell Dole: The White Duckling And Other Stories. New York, c1913.
 * Marion Chilton Harrison: Hero Tales of Russia. Cambridge 1915.
 * Winifred Stephens Whale: The Soul of Russia. London 1916.
 * Richard Wilson: The Russian Story Book: Containing Tales from the Song-Cycles of Kiev and Novgorod and other early sources. London 1916.
 * Post Wheeler: Russian Wonder Tales. London 1917.
 * Vladimïr Germanovich Bogoraz: Tales of Yukaghir, Lamut, and Russanized Natives of Eastern Siberia. New York 1918.
 * Uno Holmberg: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 4: Finno-Ugric, Siberian. Boston 1918.

Serbia

 * John Theophilus Naaké: Slavonic Fairy Tales (1874)
 * Elodie Lawton Mijatovic: Serbian Folk-Lore. London 1899.
 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.
 * Maximilian August Mügge: Serbian Folk Songs: Fairy Tales and Proverbs. London 1916.
 * Woislav M. Petrovitch: Hero Tales and Legends of the Serbians. London 1921.

Slavic

 * Karel Jaromír Erben and Walter William Strickland: Segnius Irritant: or Eight Primitive Folk-lore Stories (1896)
 * John Theophilus Naaké: Slavonic Fairy Tales (1874)
 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.
 * Jeremiah Curtin: Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the Magyars. Boston 1890.
 * John Arnott Macculloch and Jan Máchal: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 3: Celtic and Slavic. Boston 1918.

Slovenia

 * Albert Henry Wratislaw: Sixty folk-tales from exclusively Slavonic sources. London 1889.

Spain

 * Lewis Spence: Legends and Romances of Spain. Montreal 1920

Sweden

 * Benjamin Thorpe: Northern mythology : comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. Vol. 2. Scandinavian popular traditions and superstitions. London 1851


 * Martha Quncy Sleeper: Sweden and Norway; Sketches and Stories of their Scenery, Customs, History, Legends, etc.. Boston 1867.


 * Herman Hofberg: Swedish Fairy Tales. Chicago 1890.


 * Charles John Tibbits: Folk-lore and Legends. Scandinavian. Philadelphia 1891.

Switzerland

 * H. A. Guerber: Legends of Switzerland. New York 1909.

Vlachians

 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: The section on Vlachians is in Volume 1, p. 3-29

Middle East

 * Stephen Herbert Langdon: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 5: Semitic. Boston 1918.

Arabic

 * Laurence Housman: Stories from the Arabian Nights. London, New York, Toronto 1911.

Kurdish

 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: The section on Kurdish women is in Volume 2, p. 3-154

Syria

 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on Syrian folklore starts on p. 326.

Turkey

 * Henry Fanshawe Tozer: Researches in the highlands of Turkey; including visits to mounts Ida, Athos, Olympus, and Pelion, to the Mirdite Albanians, and other remote tribes. Volume 1.. London 1869.


 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: Covers not just modern-day Turkey, but all of the Ottoman Empire


 * Cyrus Adler and Allan Ramsay: Told in the Coffee House: Turkish Tales. New York 1898.


 * Anonymous: 'Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales'. London 1914.


 * Allan Ramsay: Tales from Turkey. London 1914.

Persia

 * Hubert Marshall Skinner: Readings in Folk-lore; Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great Britain, the Norse countries, Germany, India, Syria, Egypt, and Persia. New York 1893. Note: The section on Persian folklore starts on p. 441.


 * Ella Constance Sykes: The story-book of the Shah; or, Legends of old Persia. London 1901.


 * A. Berriedale Keith and Alberg J. Carnoy: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 6: Indian and Iranian. Boston 1917.

Australia

 * George Taplin: The folklore, manners, customs, and languages of the South Australian aborigines. Adelaide 1879


 * Roland B. Dixon: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 9: Oceanic. Boston 1928.

New Guinea

 * George Windsor: Native Races Of The Indian Archipelago. Papuans. London 1853.

New Zealand

 * George Grey: Polynesian Mythology and Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealand Race, as furnished by their Priests and Chiefs. London 1855.


 * James Izett: Maori Lore. The Traditions of the Maori People, with the more important of their legends. Wellington 1904.


 * Wilhelm Dittmer: Te Tohunga: The Ancient Legends and Traditions of the Maoris. London 1907.


 * Elsdon Best: Spiritual and Mental Concepts of the Maori. Wellington 1922.


 * Elsdon Best: The Maori Division of Time. Wellington 1922.

Polynesia

 * George Grey: Polynesian Mythology and Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealand Race, as furnished by their Priests and Chiefs. London 1855.


 * Robert Henry Codrington: The Melanesians: Studies in their Anthropology and Folklore. Oxford 1891.


 * Emma Hadfield: Among the natives of the Loyalty group. London 1920.


 * Roland B. Dixon: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 9: Oceanic. Boston 1928.

Hawaii

 * David Kalakaua: Legends and Myths of Hawaii. New York 1888.


 * Charles M. Skinner: Myths & legends of our new possessions & protectorate. Philadelphia 1900.


 * Emma Metcalf Nakuina: Hawaii, its people, their legends. Honolulu 1904.


 * Emily Foster Day: The Menehunes; their adventures with the fisherman and how they built the canoe. San Francisco 1905.


 * Emily Foster Day: The Princess of Manoa, and other romantic tales from the folk-lore of old Hawaii. San Francisco 1906.


 * Thomas George Thrum: Hawaiian folk tales; a collection of native legends. Chicago 1907.


 * William Drake Westervelt: Legends of Maui - a demi-god of Polynesia, and of his mother Hina. Melbourne 1910.


 * William Drake Westervelt: Legends of gods and ghosts (Hawaiian mythology). Boston 1915.


 * Charlotte Hapai: Legends of the Wailuku, as told by old Hawaiians. Honolulu 1920.


 * Thomas George Thrum: Tributes of Hawaiian tradition: the Pali and Battle of Nuuanu; Kaliuwaa Falls and Kamapuaa, the demigod. Honolulu 1920.


 * William Drake Westervelt: Hawaiian historical legends. New York 1923.

Jewish Folklore

 * Lucy Mary Jane Garnett: The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-lore. 2 Volumes. London 1890. Note: The section on Jewish women in Turkey is in Volume 2, p. 3-96


 * Immanuel Olsvanger: Contentions with God: a study in Jewish folklore. Cape Town 1921.

Miscellaneous

 * Thomas Keightley: Tales and Popular Fictions: Their Resemblance, and Transmission from Country to Country. London 1834.


 * Thomas Keightley: The Fairy Mythology: Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Various Countries. London 1850.


 * Walter Keating Kelly: Curiosities of Indo-European Tradition and Folklore. London 1863.


 * Thomas Keightley: The Fairy Mythology : Illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of Various Countries. London 1878.


 * Frederick Edward Hulme: Myth-Land. London 1886.


 * Andrew Lang: The Blue Fairy Book. London 1889.


 * Folklore Society: Folk-Lore (from 1890)


 * Andrew Lang: The Red Fairy Book. London 1890.
 * Andrew Lang: The Blue Poetry Book. London 1891.


 * Andrew Lang: The Green Fairy Book. London 1892.


 * Andrew Lang: The True Story Book. London 1893.


 * Andrew Lang: The Yellow Fairy Book. London 1894.


 * Andrew Lang: The Red True Story Book. London 1895.


 * Andrew Lang: The Animal Story Book. London 1896.


 * Andrew Lang: The Pink Fairy Book. London 1897.


 * Charles de Kay: Bird Gods. New York 1898.


 * Robert Means Lawrence: The magic of the horseshoe: with other folk-lore notes Boston 1898.


 * Charles de Kay: Bird Gods. New York 1898.


 * Robert Means Lawrence: The magic of the horseshoe: with other folk-lore notes Boston 1898.


 * Andrew Lang: The Arabian Nights' Entertainments. London 1898.


 * Andrew Lang: The Red Book of Animal Stories. London 1899.


 * Andrew Lang: The Grey Fairy Book. London 1900. Note: While the original publication year of this book was 1900, the link for this edition goes to a 1905 published edition. The content for both editions is identical with no differences.


 * Andrew Lang: The Violet Fairy Book. London 1901. Note: While the original publication year of this book was 1901, the link for this edition goes to a 1906 published edition. The content for both editions is identical with no differences.


 * Andrew Lang: The Book of Romance. London 1902. Note: While the original publication year of this book was 1902, the link for this edition goes to a 1903 published edition. The content for both editions is identical with no differences.
 * Andrew Lang: The Crimson Fairy Book. London 1903.


 * Andrew Lang: The Brown Fairy Book. London 1904.


 * W. Carew Hazlitt: Faiths And Folklore - A Dictionary. London 1905. Vol. 1: Vol. 2:


 * Andrew Lang: The Red Romance Book. London 1905.


 * Andrew Lang: The Orange Fairy Book. London 1906.


 * Andrew Lang: The Olive Fairy Book. London 1907.


 * Andrew Lang: The Book of Princes and Princesses. London 1908.


 * Gordon Hall Gerould: The Grateful Dead: The History of a Folk Story. London 1908.


 * Andrew Lang: The Red Book of Heroes. London 1909.
 * Andrew Lang: The Lilac Fairy Book. London 1910.
 * Andrew Lang: The All Sorts of Stories Book. London 1911.


 * Chr. Blinkenberg: The Thunderweapon In Religion And Folklore. Cambridge 1911.


 * Andrew Lang: The Book of Saints and Heroes. London 1912.
 * Andrew Lang: The Strange Story Book. London 1913.


 * Charlotte Sophia Burne: The Handbook of Folklore. London 1914.


 * Joseph Jacobs: Europa's Fairy Book (a.k.a. European Folk and Fairy Tales). London 1916.


 * R. P. Masani: Folklore Of Wells. Being a Study of Water-Worship in East and West. Bombay 1918.


 * Hamilton Wright Mabie, Edward Everett Hale, & William Byron Forbush: The Young Folks Treasury: Volume 1: Childhood Favourites and Fairy Stories. New York 1919.


 * Hamilton Wright Mabie, Edward Everett Hale, & William Byron Forbush: The Young Folks Treasury: Volume 2: Myths and Legendary Heroes. New York 1919.


 * Hamilton Wright Mabie, Edward Everett Hale, & William Byron Forbush: The Young Folks Treasury: Volume 3: Classic Tales and Old-Fashioned Stories. New York 1919.


 * John Arnott Macculloch and George Foot Moore: The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 13: Complete Index. Boston 1932