The Blue Fairy Book is the first volume in the Langs' Fairy Books series, and so it contains some of the best known tales, taken from a variety of sources. The Blue Book assembles a wide range of tales, with seven from the Brothers Grimm, five from Madame d'Aulnoy, three from the Arabian Nights, and four Norwegian fairytales, among others._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ The Bronze Ring_x000D_ Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess_x000D_ East of the Sun and West of the Moon_x000D_ The Yellow Dwarf_x000D_ Little Red Riding Hood_x000D_ The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood_x000D_ Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper_x000D_ Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp_x000D_ The Tale of a Youth Who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was_x000D_ Rumpelstiltzkin_x000D_ Beauty and the Beast_x000D_ The Master-Maid_x000D_ Why the Sea is Salt_x000D_ The Master Cat; or, Puss in Boots_x000D_ Felicia and the Pot of Pinks_x000D_ The White Cat_x000D_ The Water-Lily - The Gold-Spinners_x000D_ The Terrible Head_x000D_ The Story of Pretty Goldilocks_x000D_ The History of Whittington_x000D_ The Wonderful Sheep_x000D_ Little Thumb_x000D_ The Forty Thieves_x000D_ Hansel and Grettel_x000D_ Snow-White and Rose-Red_x000D_ The Goose-Girl_x000D_ Toads and Diamonds_x000D_ Prince Darling_x000D_ Blue Beard_x000D_ Trusty John_x000D_ The Brave Little Tailor_x000D_ A Voyage to Lilliput_x000D_ The Princess on the Glass Hill_x000D_ The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Paribanou_x000D_ The History of Jack the Giant-Killer_x000D_ The Black Bull of Norroway_x000D_ The Red Etin