Today's free book is Ancient tales from many lands by R. M. Fleming (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
Prince Fire-Shine And Prince Fire-Subside. A Japanese Story
The Legend Of Maui. A Polynesian Myth
A Babylonian Story Of The Creation
Mother Ishtar. An Assyrian Story Of How Love Was Lost
A New Zealand Story
Pwanku. A Chinese Story
A Hindu Story Of The Creation
How Ganges Came To Earth. A Hindu Story
A West African Story Of The Creation
The Sun, The Moon, And The Stars. Another West African Story
An Icelandic Story
A Story From Egypt
Why People Don't Live For Ever. An American-Indian Story
The Coming Of Flint And Of Tuina. A North American Story
How Death Came Into The World. A Hindu Story
The Churning Of The Ocean. A Hindu Story
The Legend Of The Possessed Princess. An Egyptian Story
An Unfortunate Maiden. A Greek Story
The Dance Of The Giants. A British Story
Diarmuid And Grainne. An Irish Story
The Lady Of Llyn Y Fan Fach. A Welsh Story
Sanehat. An Egyptian Story
Gudea, Patesi Of Lagash. A Story From Babylonia
The Sons Of Pandu. A Hindu Story
Deucalion And Pyrrha. A Greek Story
The Story Of Yu From The Shu King. A Chinese Story
Hammurabi, King Of Babylon
Changkat Rambian. A Malay Story
Nuadhat Of The Silver Hand And Balor Of The Mighty Blows. An Irish Story
Shau Kang. A Chinese Story
Chowsin And The Warlike Prince. A Chinese Story
Rama And Sita. A Story Of Ceylon
The Lake Dwellers. A Swiss Story
Appendices : The Use Of Traditional Stories In The Teaching Of Geography And History
I. Tradition And Geography
II. Tradition And History
III. The Selection Of Tales