Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs, with illustrations by John D. Batten, (1912).
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Complete table of contents:
- The Lion and the Crane: text
- How the Raja's Son won the Princess Labam: text
- The Lambikin: text
- Punchkin: text
- The Broken Pot: text
- The Magic Fiddle: text
- The Cruel Crane Outwitted: text
- Loving Laili: text
- The Tiger, The Brahman, and the Jackal: text
- The Soothsayers Son: text
- Harisarman: text
- The Charmed Ring: text
- The Talkative Tortoise: text
- A Lac of Rupees for a Piece of Advice: text
- The Gold-Giving Serpent: text
- The Son of Seven Queens: text
- A Lesson for Kings: text
- Pride Goeth Before a Fall: text
- Raja Rasalu: text
- The Ass in the Lion's Skin: text
- The Farmer and the Money-Lender: text
- The Boy who had a Moon on his Forehead and a Star on his Chin: text
- The Prince and the Fakir: text
- Why the Fish Laughed: text
- The Demon with the Matted Hair: text
- The Ivory City and its Fairy Princess: text
- Sun, Moon, and Wind go out to Dinner: text
- How the Wicked Sons were Duped: text
- The Pigeon and the Crow: text