The Brown Fairy Book contains stories from the American Indians, Australian Bushmen and African Kaffirs, and from Persia, Lapland, Brazil, and India._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ What the Rose Did to the Cypress_x000D_ Ball-Carrier and the Bad One_x000D_ How Ball-Carrier Finished His Task_x000D_ The Bunyip_x000D_ Father Grumbler_x000D_ The Story of the Yara_x000D_ The Cunning Hare_x000D_ The Turtle and His Bride_x000D_ How Geirald the Coward was Punished_x000D_ Hábogi_x000D_ How the Little Brother Set Free His Big Brothers_x000D_ The Sacred Milk of Koumongoé_x000D_ The Wicked Wolverine_x000D_ The Husband of the Rat's Daughter_x000D_ The Mermaid and the Boy_x000D_ Pivi and Kabo_x000D_ The Elf Maiden_x000D_ How Some Wild Animals Became Tame Ones_x000D_ Fortune and the Wood-Cutter_x000D_ The Enchanted Head_x000D_ The Sister of the Sun_x000D_ The Prince and the Three Fates_x000D_ The Fox and the Lapp_x000D_ Kisa the Cat_x000D_ The Lion and the Cat_x000D_ Which was the Foolishest?_x000D_ Asmund and Signy_x000D_ Rübezahl_x000D_ Story of the King Who Would be Stronger than Fate_x000D_ Story of Wali Dâd the Simple-Hearted_x000D_ Tale of a Tortoise and of a Mischievous Monkey_x000D_ The Knights of the Fish_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_