Today's free book is Tales of laughter, a third fairy book by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith (1922). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.
The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).
Table of Contents
King Thrush-Beard (German)
The Three Luck Children (German)
The Three Sluggards (German)
The Fisherman And His Wife (German)
The Nose-Tree (German)
The Adventures Of Chanticleer And Partlet (German)
The Golden Goose (German)
The Young Giant (German)
The Sweet Soup (German)
Seven At One Blow (German)
The Cat And The Mouse In Partnership (German)
Old Sultan (German)
The Nail (German)
The Fox And The Horse (German)
The Giant And The Tailor (German)
The Spider And The Flea (German)
The Little Shepherd Boy (German)
The Seven Swabians (German)
The Shreds (German)
The Wolf And The Seven Kids (German)
The Elves And The Shoemaker (German)
King Wren (German)
Why The Bear Has A Stumpy Tail (German)
Three Ways To Build A House (German)
How To Tell A True Princess (German)
The Cat And The Mouse (English)
The Five Servants (German)
The Hare And The Fox (German)
The Story Or Zirac (Oriental)
Johnny-Cake (English)
The Wee, Wee Mannie (Scottish)
Sir Gammer Vans (English)
Tom Tit Tot (English)
The Old Woman And Her Pig (English)
The Story Of The Three Little Pigs (English)
Three Sillies (English)
Hereafterthis (English)
Titty Mouse And Tatty Mouse (English)
The Magpie's Nest (English)
Scrapefoot (English)
The Wise Men Of Gotham (English)
Henny-Penny (English)
A Son Of Adam (English)
The Happy Family (H. C. Andersen)
The Blind Man, The Deaf Man, And The Donkey (Southern India)
The Alligator And The Jackal (Southern India)
Why The Fish Laughed (Indian)
The Selfish Sparrow And The Houseless Crows (Southern India)
The Lambikin (Indian)
The Town Mouse And The Country Mouse (Scandinavian)
The Greedy Cat (Scandinavian)
Well Done: Ill Paid (Scandinavian)
Reynard And Chanticleer (Scandinavian)
Father Bruin In The Corner (Scandinavian)
Why The Sea Is Salt (Scandinavian)
Gudbrand On The Hillside (Scandinavian)
The Pancake (Scandinavian)
The Death Of Chanticleer (Scandinavian)
Reynard Wants To Taste Horse-Flesh (Scandinavian)
Bruin And Reynard Partners (Scandinavian)
Pork And Honey (Scandinavian)
How Reynard Outwitted Bruin (Scandinavian)
Nanny Who Wouldn't Go Home To Supper (Scandinavian)
The Box With Something Pretty In It (Scandinavian)
The Farmer And The Troll (Scandinavian)
One's Own Children Always Prettiest (Scandinavian)
The Princess Whom Nobody Could Silence (Scandinavian)
The Money-Box (H. C. Andersen)
The Darning-Needle (H. C. Andersen)
Master Of All Masters (English)
Belling The Cat (English)
The Magpie And Her Children (English)
The Cock, The Cuckoo, And The Black-Cock (English)
The Race Between Hare And Hedgehog (English)
Bruno’s Story (Lewis Carroll)
The Blue Bottle Who Went Courting (English)
How Two Beetles Took Lodgings (English)
Little Tuppen (Scandinavian)
The Story Of The Four Little Children Who Went Round The World (Edward Lear)
The History Of The Seven Families Of The Lake Pipple-Popple (Edward Lear)
Wee Robin's Yule-Song (Scottish)
The Giant's Shoes (W. K. Clifford)
The Farmer And The Money-Lender (Indian)
How The Sun, The Moon, And The Wind Went Out To Dinner (Southern India)
Singh Rajah And The Cunning Little Jackals (Southern India)
Harisarman (Indian)
It Is Quite True (H. C. Andersen)
Manabozho And His Toe (North American Indian)
The Most Frugal Of Men (Chinese)
The Moon-Cake (Chinese)
The Ladle That Fell From The Moon (Chinese)
The Young Head Of The Family (Chinese)
A Dreadful Boar (Chinese)
The Old Man And The Devils (Japanese)
The Wonderful Tea-Kettle (Japanese)
The Wonderful Mallet (Japanese)
The Tongue-Cut Sparrow (Japanese)
Battle Of The Monkey And The Crab (Japanese)
The Cub's Triumph (Japanese)
The Silly Jelly-Fish (Japanese)
Chin-Chin Kobakama (Japanese)
The Old Woman Who Lost Her Dumplings (Japanese)
The Three Goats (German)
The Fox Turned Shepherd (German)
The Seven Boys And The Monster (German)
The Story Of Little Black Mingo (H. Bannerman)
The Cock And The Crested Hen (Swedish)
The Old Woman And The Fish (Swedish)
The Lad And The Fox (Swedish)
The Old Woman And The Tramp (Swedish)