Today's free book is Tales of the Teutonic lands by George W. Cox and Eustace Hinton Jones (1872). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.
The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).
Table of Contents
Recurrence of Myths in Popular Traditions
Historical and Mythical Elements in Popular Traditions
Limits of Historical Inquiry
Coincidence of Names in the Volsung and Nibelung Tales
Inferences drawn from this Coincidence
The real Point at issue
The Helgi Sagas
The Fatal Children
Connexion of the Helgi and Volsung Stories
Fafnir and Regin
The Story of Brynhild and Gudrun
The Nibelungenlied
The Story of Walter of Aquitaine
The Story of Hugdietrich and Hildeburg
The Lay of Gudrun the Daughter of Hettel
The Story of Frithjof and Ingebjorg
The Story of Grettir the Strong
The Sagas of Gunnlaug and Njal
Classification of Popular Traditions
THE STORIES OF THE VOLSUNGS
I. The Story of Sigmund and Signy
II. The Story of Helgi Hundingsbane
in. The Story of Sigurd and Brynhild
IV. The Fall of the Giukings
THE NIBELUNG STORY
I. The Wedding of the Queens
II. The Crosslet on the Vesture
III. The Vengeance of Kriemhild
WALTER OF AQUITAINE
I. The Betrothal of Walter and Hildegimd
II. The Battle for the Golden Hoard
III. The Wedding of Walter and Hildegund in the Basqueland
THE STOEY OF HUGDIETRICH AND HILDEBUEG
THE GUDRUN LAY
I. Hagen and the Griffins
IL Hilda's Wooing
III. Gudrun's Lovers
THE STORY OF FRITH JOF AND INGEBJOEG
GEETTIR THE STRONG
I. The Winning of the Short Sword
II. The Slaying of Bjorn
IlL The Curse of Glam
IV. Grettir's Luck
V. The Hunting of tlie Outlaw
VI. The Ladders upon Drangey
VIL The Notch in the Short Sword
VIIL The Happy Good Luck of Thorstein
GUNNLAUG AND THE FAIR HELGA
BURNT NJAL
I. The Story of Gunnar, Njal's Friend
II. The Burning of Njal