The Three Kingdoms: Russian Folk Tales

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Author(s): A.N. Afanas'ev, Alexander Afanasiev
Publisher: Raduga Publisher,C.I.S.
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 136

Front Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 2
Table of Contents......Page 3
The Animals in the Pit......Page 4
The Cat, the Rooster and the Foo......Page 6
The Wolf and the Goat......Page 9
The Animals' Winter Home......Page 12
The Tale of Ruff Ruffson, Son of Bristle......Page 14
The Fox and the Crane......Page 16
The Greedy Old Woman......Page 17
Baba-Yaga and Puny......Page 19
The Swan-Geese......Page 22
Right and Wrong......Page 24
Prince Ivan and Princess Martha......Page 26
The Three Kingdoms......Page 31
Evening, Midnight and Dawn......Page 41
Shabarsha......Page 46
Marya Morevna......Page 49
King Ivan and Bely, the Warrior of the Plains......Page 57
Emelya and the Pike......Page 63
The Fire-Bird and Princess Vassilissa......Page 71
The Horse, the Table-Cloth and the Horn......Page 75
Go I Know Not Where, Bring I Know Not What......Page 77
The King of the Sea and Vassilissa the Wise......Page 82
Fenist the Falcon......Page 89
Elena the Wise......Page 95
The Prophetic Dream......Page 100
The Mountain of Gold......Page 106
A Cunning Trade......Page 109
The White Duck......Page 113
The Riddle......Page 117
The Wise Maid and the Seven Robbers......Page 119
The Fortune-Teller......Page 125
Ivan the Fool......Page 128
Good But Bad......Page 131
The Miser......Page 132
Don't Listen, If You Don't Like......Page 134