Russian folk tales
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Russian folk tales
Heritage Press, c1970
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- Vasilissa the Fair
- Frost
- The story of Marko the Rich and Vasily the Luckless
- Go I know not whither
- Fetch I know not what
- Prince Ivan, the firebird, and the gray wolf
- The witch and the sun's sister
- The three kingdoms: the copper, the silver, and the golden
- Koshchei the Deathless
- The wonderful self-playing harp
- Marya Morevna
- The water king and Vasilissa the Wise
- The seven brothers Simeon
- Ivan Popyalof
- Ivan, the peasant's son
- Emilian the Fool
- Woe the Woeful
- One-eyed Likho
- The soldier and the vampire
- The soldier's midnight watch
- The blind man and the cripple
- Prince Sila and Ivashka with the shroud
- The witch