Charles John Tibbits: 5 books

Book cover of FOLK-LORE AND LEGENDS OF SCANDINAVIA - 28 Northern Myths and Legends
by Anon E. Mouse, Retold By Charles John Tibbits
Language: English
Release Date: March 26, 2018

A great read for children and great for reading around a fire on a cold winter night! We have to thank C. J. Tibbits for collecting and translating these tales. In the main he drew them from previous collations by Thiele, Hylten-Cavallius, Stephens, and of course, Asbjörnsen, Moe, and, not...
Book cover of FOLKLORE AND LEGENDS OF GERMANY - 30 German folk and fairy tales

FOLKLORE AND LEGENDS OF GERMANY - 30 German folk and fairy tales

30 Legends and Folktales from the Rhineland

by Anon E. Mouse, Retold By Charles John Tibbits
Language: English
Release Date: March 23, 2018

A great read for children and great for reading around a fire on a cold winter night! Herein you will find 30 old legends and from Germany. Some will be familiar but most less so, and may even seem to be a new find for you the reader. Even if you haven’t read some of these stories, you can rest assured...
Book cover of Folk-lore and Legends: Russian and Polish
by Charles John Tibbits
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2015

Once upon a time there were two brothers who lived upon a piece of ground. The one was rich and the other poor. One day the poor brother went to the rich one to ask him to lend him a horse, so that he might carry wood from the forest. The rich brother lent him the horse, and then the poor one asked him...
Book cover of Folk-lore and legends: English
by Charles John Tibbits
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2015

In Vienne, in Dauphiny, is Le puit des fées, or Fairy-well. These fays, it must be confessed, have a strong resemblance to the nymphs of the ancients, who inhabited caves and fountains. Upon a little rock which overlooks the Rhone are three round holes which nature alone has formed, although it seem,...
Book cover of Folk-lore and legends: English
by Charles John Tibbits
Language: English
Release Date: January 7, 2015

The old English Folklore Tales are fast dying out. The simplicity of character necessary for the retaining of old memories and beliefs is being lost, more rapidly in England, perhaps, than in any other part of the world. Our folk are giving up the old myths for new ones. Before remorseless “progress,”...
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