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Books in the Fables genre:

What the Blackbird Said (1881)

A combination of the natural history of birds and moral instruction. Read for free online at Internet Archive.

Author(s): Mrs. Frederick Locker
Illustrator(s): Randolph Caldecott

Pepper & Salt. or Seasoning for Young Folk (1886)

A collection of original tales, quite in the old style. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Howard Pyle
Illustrator(s): Howard Pyle

The History of Reynard the Fox (1894)

An English verse version of a popular epic satire, first translated by William Caxton. This is the first edition. Here is the second edition. Read for free online at Internet Archive.... View More

Author(s): William Caxton
F. S. Ellis
Illustrator(s): Walter Crane

Fables for the Frivolous (1898)

These humorous verse renderings of the familiar Aesop fables are ideal for memorization. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Guy Wetmore Carryl
Illustrator(s): Peter Newell

Just So Stories (1902)

A collection of stories describing how the animals got the way they are -- each to be told ‘just so.’ Read online at archive.org.... View More

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Rudyard Kipling

Woodmyth and Fable (1905)

A collection of short myths or fables, most with a moral. Read for free online at Internet Archive.

The Land of Enchantment (1907)

A collection of new fairy tales. Read for free online at Internet Archive.

The Children’s Book: A Collection of the Best and Most Famous Stories and Poems in the English Language (1910)

Ranging from fables to fairy tales to ballads to myth, this anthology has stood the test of time. Read online at archive.org.

The Mysterious Stranger (1916)

Mark Twain’s nihilistic novel, said to have been toned down by his literary executor was published posthumously, so he at least knew the error of his work by the time it appeared. Read online at archive.org... View More

Author(s): Mark Twain
Illustrator(s): N. C. Wyeth

Just So Stories (1930)

A collection of animal fables with a dust jacket by Dorothy P. Lathrop. Read online at archive.org. ... View More

Hilarie Belloc’s Cautionary Verses (1931)

The complete collection of humorous verses by the English master.

Tommy, Tilly and Mrs. Tubbs (1936)

The further adventures of Mrs. Tubbs with the King of the water rats and the Queen of the swallows.

Author(s): Hugh Lofting
Illustrator(s): Hugh Lofting

Treasure Book of Favorite Tales (1936)

A collection of thirty-six stories. Includes Little Folks of Other Lands, fairy tales and fables.

Pilgrim’s Progress (1939)

This is an abridged retelling of John Bunyan’s classic allegory about the Christian life. The text is by Mary Godolphin with illustrations by Robert Lawson. Stokes did not date its reprintings, but the war years editions are characterized by th... View More

Author(s): John Bunyan
Mary Godolphin
Illustrator(s): Robert Lawson

The Adventures of Pinocchio (1940)

The puppet who wants to be a real boy.

Author(s): Carlo Collodi
Illustrator(s): Helene Carter

Anthology of Children’s Literature (1940)

An immense anthology with everything from Mother Goose to Eve Curie.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Edna Johnson
Carrie E. Scott
Illustrator(s): N. C. Wyeth

Aesop’s Fables (1941)

Here are all the old familiar fables from The Hare and the Tortoise to The Fox and the Crow and many others that are not as well known.  This is The Heritage Illustrated Bookshelf edition.  It is a smaller format than the original Heritage ... View More

Author(s): Aesop
Munro Leaf
Illustrator(s): Robert Lawson

The Story of Simpson and Sampson (1941)

Simpson and Sampson are twins. Simpson is always well behaved, Sampson, quite the other. Or is it the other way ’round? Another collaboration between the author and illustrator of Ferdinand.... View More

Author(s): Munro Leaf
Illustrator(s): Robert Lawson

Yankee Doodle’s Cousins (1941)

A compilation of stories about American folk heroes.

Author(s): Anne Malcolmson
Illustrator(s): Robert McCloskey

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