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Europe

 * Aesop's Fables, circa 6-7th century by Aesop
 * True and wonderfull, 1614.
 * Fables and Parables, 1779 by Ignacy Krasicki, translated by Christopher Kasparek
 * Grimm's Household Tales, 1812 by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, multiple editions available on Wikisource
 * Slavic Folk Songs, 1822–1827 by František Ladislav Čelakovský, translated 1832 by John Bowring
 * Wagner the Wehr-wolf, 1846 by George W. M. Reynolds
 * Fairy Tales, 1697–98 (translation 1856) by the Countess d'Aulnoy
 * The Fireside Stories of Ireland, 1870, by Patrick Kennedy
 * Gesta Romanorum, an anonymous collection of medieval religious tales translated from Latin
 * Slavonic Fairy Tales, 1874, Polish, Czech, Serbian and Russian tales, selected and translated by John T. Naaké
 * The Leprechaun; or Fairy Shoemaker, 19th century by William Allingham
 * Portuguese Folk-Tales, 1882; collected by Consiglieri Pedroso and translated by Henriqueta Monteiro.
 * Italian Popular Tales, 1885 by Thomas Frederick Crane
 * Tales of Old Lusitania, from The Folk-Lore of Portugal, 1888; partial translation of Contos Populares Portuguezes. Translation by Henriqueta Monteiro, tales collected by Francisco Adolfo Coelho.
 * English Fairy Tales, 1890, by Joseph Jacobs
 * collected by Andrew Lang
 * Segnius Irritant: or Eight Primitive Folk-lore Stories, 1896, by Karel Jaromír Erben and Walter William Strickland
 * Gypsy Folk Tales, 1899 by Francis Hindes Groome (external text)
 * Celtic Wonder-Tales, 1910 by Ella Young
 * Popular Tales from the Norse, 1912, by George Webbe Dasent
 * A Russian Garland of Fairy Tales, 1916 by Robert Steele
 * Russian Folk-Tales, 1916 by Alexander Nikolaevich Afanasyev, translated by Leonard Arthur Magnus
 * Czech Folk Tales, 1917 by Josef Baudiš
 * The Disobedient Kids and other Czecho-Slovak fairy tales, 1917 by Božena Němcová

Africa

 * Swahili Tales by Edward Steere

Asia

 * Book of Dede Korkut, circa 13-15th century, a Central Asia epic legend
 * Sagas from the Far East, 1873 by Rachel Harriette Busk
 * Wonder Tales from Tibet, 1922 by Eleanore Myers Jewett
 * The Japanese Fairy Book, 1908 (original: 1903) by Iwaya Sazanami, translated by Yei Theodora Ozaki
 * Myths and Legends of Japan, 1914 by Frederick Hadland Davis
 * What We Plant, We Will Eat Korean folktale retold by S. E. Schlosser

India

 * The Panchatantra (Purnabhadra's Recension of 1199 CE) by Vishnu Sharma, translated by Arthur William Ryder
 * Bengal Fairy Tales by Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt, illustrated by Abanindranath Tagore
 * Folk-tales of Bengal by Lal Behari Dey, illustrated by Warwick Goble
 * Cradle Tales of Hinduism by Sister Nivedita
 * The Folk-Literature of Bengal by Dinesh Chandra Sen

North America

 * Myths and Tales from the San Carlos Apache, 1918 by Pliny Earle Goddard
 * Indian Story and Song From North America, 1907 by Alice Cunningham Fletcher
 * Eskimo Folk-Tales, 1921, by Knud Rasmussen
 * A Treasury of Eskimo tales, 1922 by Clara Kern Bayliss
 * Indian Legends of Vancouver Island, 1922 by Alfred Carmichael
 * Canadian Fairy Tales, 1922 by Cyrus MacMillan
 * Kutenai Tales, 1918 by Franz Boas and Alexander Francis Chamberlain
 * Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings, 1886 by Joel Chandler Harris

Russia

 * Russian Folk-Tales Afanasyev. Leonard A. Magnus [transl., notes] New York: Dutton. 1916.
 * A Russian Garland of Fairy Tales. Robert Steele, ed.; R. de Rosciszewiski ill. New York: McBride. 1916.

Works about Folkliterature

 * The Age of Fable, 1855 retellings of Norse, Roman and Greek fables by Thomas Bulfinch
 * The Book of Were-Wolves, 1865 by Sabine Baring-Gould
 * Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, 1866 by Sabine Baring-Gould
 * The Science of Fairy Tales, 1891 by Edwin Sidney Hartland
 * The Grateful Dead; the history of a folk story, 1908 by Gordon Hall Gerould
 * A Book of Folklore, 1913 by Sabine Baring-Gould

Periodicals

 * Folk-Lore Record (1878–1882) by The Folk-Lore Society
 * Folk-Lore Journal (1883–1889) by The Folk-Lore Society
 * Folk-Lore (1890–1923) by The Folk-Lore Society

Authors
As illustrator: As translator:
 * Alexander Nikolaevich Afanasyev
 * William Allingham
 * Sabine Baring-Gould
 * Josef Baudiš
 * Thomas Bulfinch
 * František Ladislav Čelakovský
 * Karel Jaromír Erben
 * Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
 * Francis Hindes Groome
 * Joseph Jacobs
 * Josef Štefan Kubín
 * Beneš Metod Kulda
 * Andrew Lang
 * Božena Němcová
 * John Dickson Batten
 * Margaret Hunt
 * Henriqueta Monteiro