Pyle. Fairy tales

Today's free book is Fairy tales introduced by Howard Pyle (1903), with illustrations by by Beatrice Stevens. 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

The Little Good Mouse 
Graciosa and Percinet 
The History of Sir. R. Whittington and His Cat 
The Snow Queen—in Seven Stories:
The First Story—which Treats of the Mirror and Fragments 
The Second Story—a Little Boy and a Little Girl 
The Third Story—the Flower Garden of the Woman Who Could Conjure 
The Fourth Story the Prince and the Princess 
The Fifth Story the Little Robber Girl 
The Sixth Story the Lapland Woman and the Finland Woman 
The Seventh Story of the Snow Queen's Castle and What Happened There at Last 
Little Freddy With His Fiddle 
Why the Sea Is Salt 
The Invisible Prince 
The Wonderful Sheep 
Sylvain and Jocosa 
The Frog King or Iron Henry 
Cat and Mouse in Partnership 
The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean 
The Fisherman and His Wife 
The Wishing-table, the Gold-ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack 
Princess Rosette 
The Enchanted Pig 
Bluebeard 
Toads and Diamonds 
Prince Darling 
Riquet With the Tuft 
Fortunatus 
The King of the Golden River 
Holger Danske 
The Goose-girl at the Well 
Hans in Luck 
The Princess and the   
The Twelve Dancing Princesses 
The Water Lily. The Gold Spinners 
Felicia and the Pot of Pinks 
Snow-white and Rose-red 
The Goose-girl 
The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was 
Story of the Emperor's New Clothes
The Rose and the Ring