Norwegian Folktales
Page 19
And so the wicked old queen was tied to twelve wild horses, and torn to bits.
But Snow-White-Rose-Red, the king, and their children, and the twelve princes, all rode back to her parents and told them what had happened. So there was great rejoicing throughout the whole kingdom, because the princess was freed and had freed her twelve brothers too.
The Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library
African Folktales by Roger D. Abrahams
0-394-72117-9
African American Folktales by Roger D. Abrahams
0-375-70539-2
American Indian Myths and Legends by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz
0-394-74018-1
Arab Folktales by Inea Bushnaq
0-394-75179-5
Chinese Fairy Tales and Fantasies by Moss Roberts
0-394-73994-9
The Complete Grimm’s Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
0-394-70930-6
Favorite Folktales from Around the World by Jane Yolen
0-394-75188-4
Folktales from India by A.K. Ramanujan
0-679-74832-6
French Folktales by Henri Pourrat
0-679-74833-4
Gods and Heroes by Gustav Schwab
0-394-73402-5
Irish Folktales by Henry Glassie
0-679-77412-2
Japanese Tales by Royall Tyler
0-394-75656-8
Legends and Tales of the American West by Richard Erdoes
0-375-70266-0
The Norse Myths by Kevin Crossley-Holland
0-394-74846-8
Northern Tales by Howard Norman
0-375-70267-9
Norwegian Folk Tales by Peter Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe
0-394-71054-1
Russian Fairy Tales by Aleksandr Afanas’ev
0-394-73090-9
Swedish Folktales and Legends by Lone Thygesen Blecher and George Blecher
0-679-75841-0
The Victorian Fairy Tale Book by Michael Patrick Hearn
0-679-73258-6