
Folk tales from Tibet
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Chapters (33)
- FOLK TALES FROM TIBET WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY A TIBETAN ARTIST AND SOME VERSES FROM TIBETAN LOVE-SONGS
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
- FOLK TALES FROM TIBET. STORY No. I. HOW THE HARE GOT HIS SPLIT LIP.
- STORY No. II. THE STORY OF THE TIGER AND THE MAN.
- STORY No. III. THE STORY OF GOOD FAITH.
- STORY No. IV. THE STORY OF THE TWO NEIGHBOURS.
- STORY No. V. THE STORY OF THE CAT AND THE MICE.
- STORY No. VI. THE STORY OF THE FOOLISH YOUNG MUSSULMAN.
- STORY No. VII. THE KYANG, THE FOX, THE WOLF AND THE HARE.
- STORY No. VIII. THE FROG AND THE CROW.
- STORY No. IX. THE HARE AND THE LIONS.
- STORY No. X. THE SHEEP, THE LAMB, THE WOLF AND THE HARE.
- STORY No. XI. THE STORY OF HOW THE HARE MADE A FOOL OF THE WOLF.
- STORY No. XII. THE MOUSE’S THREE CHILDREN.
- STORY No. XIII. THE JACKALS AND THE TIGER.
- STORY No. XIV. THE STORY OF THE THREE THIEVES.
- STORY No. XV. THE STORY OF THE BOY WITH THE DEFORMED HEAD.
- STORY No. XVI. THE PRINCE AND THE OGRE’S CASTLE.
- STORY No. XVII. THE STORY OF THE STONE LION.
- STORY No. XVIII. THE STORY OF THE LAMA’S SERVANT.
- STORY No. XIX. THE COUNTRY OF THE MICE.
- STORY No. XX. THE STORY OF THE TORTOISE AND THE MONKEY.
- STORY No. XXI. THE STORY OF ROOM BACHA AND BAKI.
- STORY No. XXII. THE STORY OF THE HOME-BRED BOY. HOW HE FOUND THE LOST TURQUOISE.
- THE HOME-BRED BOY. HOW HE DISLODGED THE SPIDER.
- THE HOME-BRED BOY. HOW HE DEFEATED THE ENEMY.
- SOME VERSES FROM TIBETAN LOVE-SONGS.
- LOVE SONG.
- Colophon
- Revision History
- Corrections
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