The Crimson Fairy Book is a part of the Langs' Fairy Books series. It is a collection of 36 short stories and traditional tales originated in Hungary, Russia, Finland, Iceland, Tunisia, the Baltic, and elsewhere._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ Lovely Ilonka_x000D_ Lucky Luck_x000D_ The Hairy Man_x000D_ To Your Good Health!_x000D_ The Story of the Seven Simons_x000D_ The Language of Beasts_x000D_ The Boy Who Could Keep A Secret_x000D_ The Prince And The Dragon_x000D_ Little Wildrose_x000D_ Tiidu The Piper_x000D_ Paperarelloo_x000D_ The Gifts Of The Magician_x000D_ The Strong Prince_x000D_ The Treasure Seeker_x000D_ The Cottager And His Cat_x000D_ The Prince Who Would Seek Immortality_x000D_ The Stone-Cutter_x000D_ The Gold-Bearded Man_x000D_ Tritill, Litill, And The Birds_x000D_ The Three Robes_x000D_ The Six Hungry Beasts_x000D_ How the Beggar Boy Turned into Count Piro_x000D_ The Rogue And The Herdsman_x000D_ Eisenkopf_x000D_ The Death Of Abu Nowas And Of His Wife_x000D_ Motiratika_x000D_ Niels And The Giants_x000D_ Shepherd Paul_x000D_ How The Wicked Tanuki Was Punished_x000D_ The Crab And The Monkey_x000D_ The Horse Gullfaxi And The Sword Gunnfoder_x000D_ The Story Of The Sham Prince, Or The Ambitious Tailor_x000D_ The Colony Of Cats_x000D_ How To Find Out A True Friend_x000D_ Clever Maria_x000D_ The Magic Kettle