Raju. Indian Fables

Today's free book is Indian Fables by Ramaswami Raju, with illustrations by Carruthers Gould. For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Internet Archive, Baldwin Project, Hathi Trust, and Google Books.

The illustrations are by Carruthers Gould, and I have made a Flickr collection.



The Glow-worm and the Daw

The King and His Vassal

The Fox and the Villagers

The Lion, the Stag, and the Fox

Tinsel and Lightning

The Monkey and the Looking-glass

The Fawn and the Little Tiger

The Lion, the Fox, and the Star

The Sea, the Fox, and the Wolf

The Four Owls

The Tiger, the Wolf, and the Fox

The Fox and the Farmer's Dog

The Fox in the Well

The Birds and the Lime

The Wealthy Man and the String

The Sword, the Razor, and the Strop

The Well-bred and the Ill-bred

The Drum and the Soldiers

The Owls and the Crows

The Fish and the Eagle

The Camel and the Pig

The Frog and the Snake

The Dove and the Grasshopper

The Sun and the Glow-worm

The Fox and the Crabs

The Assembly of Animals

The Worm and the Sun

The Dog and the Dog-dealer

The Banquet of the Beasts

The Beasts and the Fishes

The Wise Man and His Two Pupils

The Lion and His Cub

The Peacock, the Goose, and the Turkey

The Fools and the Drum

The Fox and the Tame Elephant

The Smithy

The Ram, the Ewe, and the Wolf

The Rag and the Ribbon

The Man of Luck and the Man of Pluck

The Thief and the Fox

The Snake and the Parrot

The Workman and the Trees

The Elephant and the Fly

The Man and the Snake

The Sparrow and the Sea

The Snakes and the Eels

The Owl and His School

The Cock and His Three Hens

The Fox and His Shadow

The Sun, the Wise Men, and the Wag

The Raven and the Cattle

The Nymphs, Luck and Ill-luck

The Peacock and the Crow

The Miser and the Money Tree

The Pigs and the Sage

The Owl and the Echo

The Ass and the Watch-dog

The Tiger and the Giraffe

The Tiger, the Stag, and the Crocodile

The Peacock and the Fox

The Captain, the Soldier, and the Horses

The Dog, the Wolf, and the Moon

The Fool and His Fever

The Elephant, the Frogs, and the Toad

The Black Dog and the White Dog

The Hare and the Pig

The Elephant and the Ape

The Raven, the Serpent, and the Bracelet

The Wasp and the Prince

The King, the Queen, and the Prime Minister

The Tiger and the Hare

The Lucky Man and the Sea

The Lark and Its Young Ones

The Peacock and the Tortoise

The Crane, the Crab, and the Fish

The Man and the Vault

The Lotus, the Bees, and the Frogs

The Crow and the Dawn

The Tradesman and the Honest Servant

The Tiger, the Fox, and the Hunters

The Clever Minister

The Farmer and the Fox