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Popular Tales From Norse Mythology by George Webbe Dasent
Title | Popular Tales from Norse Mythology |
Author | George Webbe Dasent |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Release Date | 2012-04-13 |
Category | Social Science |
Total Pages | 352 |
ISBN | 9780486119748 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
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42 thrilling folktales include 'Dapplegrim,' 'Tatterhood,' 'The Werewolf,' 'Such Women Are,' 'The Three Dogs,' 'Temptations,' 'The Magician's Pupil,' 'Legend of Tannhäuser,' 'The Outlaw,' 'The Widow's Son,' 'The Three Sisters Trapped in a Mountain,' 'The Blue Belt,' 'The Seven Ravens,' and 'The Goatherd' (source of the Rip van Winkle story).