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Books with title Traditional Tales from India

  • Tales from India

    Jamila Gavin, Amanda Hall

    Hardcover (Templar, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Discover a world of classic tales from India.Come on a journey with renowned storyteller Jamila Gavin as she writes of great floods, legendary romances, and epic battles between good and evil. This new collection of Hindu tales, including the birth of the gods, tales of creation, and the arrival of humans, is illuminated by Amanda Hall's exquisite artwork, which reflects the influence of both classical and contemporary Indian art.
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  • Tales from India

    J. E. B. Gray, Rosamund Fowler

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 22, 2001)
    Beautifully told retellings of classic stories from India. Full of richness and warmth, these tales of tender love, great heroism, acts of sacrifice, foolishness and friendship come vividly to life. There is an epic battle in which monkeys and bears help rescue the beautiful princess Sita from evil demons and a simple fable about a jackal who tries to become king. This tapestry of stories is as colourful and diverse as India itself. Sources in selecting the stories have been Sanskrit and Pali, the classical languages of the Brahmans and the Buddhists. Many of these tales existed centuries before the Christian era and were given a sophisticated form by the storytellers of classical times. (reissue of Indian Tales and Legends, ISBN 0-19-274138-1)
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  • Traditional Designs from India

    Marty Noble

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 24, 2006)
    Intricate and inventive, these 30 full-page designs are drawn from the vibrant patterns that have adorned Indian clothing and decorative objects for centuries. Motifs include birds and animals, folkloric characters, abstract florals, paisley patterns, and other bold designs. Colorists of all ages will thrill to the challenge of bringing these black-and-white patterns to vivid life.
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  • Traditional Tales from India

    Vic Parker, Nilesh Mistry

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Books Group, Jan. 31, 2001)
    The books in this series provide a collection of tales from cultures around the globe, designed specifically to be accessible to younger readers. They inform the reader about the people who created the stories, where they lived, and why the stories are an important part of everyone's lives.
  • Tales from India

    Bali Rai

    language (Puffin Classics, Aug. 3, 2017)
    A collection of 20 stories from India's rich folklore heritage. From wicked magicians to wise old priests, charming princes and beautiful princesses, to greedy tigers and wily jackals, these magical tales are full of adventure and trickery, and infused with deeper messages about morality, Life and the world around us. Founded on the work of folklorist, Joseph Jacob, and from tales from India's Mughul period, award-winning author Bali Rai's lively retellings are a delight for readers of all ages.The book includes endnotes with a glossary, additional information as well as ideas for activities that children can do to explore the stories further.
  • Tales From India

    Amanda Hall (illustrator) Jamila Gavin

    Paperback (Templar Publishing, Aug. 10, 2017)
    Come on a journey through the cosmos to witness the wonders of creation with master storyteller Jamila Gavin. In this beautiful volume, cherished Hindu tales are given a new voice, as stories of great floods, evil kings, beautiful princesses and epic battles between good and evil leap from the pages. Illuminated by winning artist Amanda Hall's sumptuous illustrations, which show influences from both contemporary and classical Indian art, this magnificent collection will delight and intrigue readers in equal measure.
  • Traditional Tales from India

    Victoria Parker

    Library Binding (Thameside Pr, Aug. 1, 2001)
    A collection of stories taken from the various cultures of India.
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  • Traditional Tales

    Abu Chilembwe

    language (Captain Nemo, April 22, 2012)
    Three tales as told to the author by students in Malawi.Adapted and illustrated by Abu Chilembwe.1. The Hunter and the eggs describes what happens when a hunter betrays the trust of his fellow hunters.2. Kalulu and the Lion is a tale that has resurfaced in many forms throughout the world. 3. The farmer and the monkey describes a farmers battle to protect his crops.
  • Tales from India

    BALI RAI

    Paperback (Puffin Classics, March 15, 2018)
    A collection of 20 stories from India's rich folklore heritage. From wicked magicians to wise old priests, charming princes and beautiful princesses, to greedy tigers and wily jackals, these magical tales are full of adventure and trickery, and infused with deeper messages about morality, Life and the world around us. Founded on the work of folklorist, Joseph Jacob, and from tales from India's Mughul period, award-winning author Bali Rai's lively retellings are a delight for readers of all ages. The book includes endnotes with a glossary, additional information as well as ideas for activities that children can do to explore the stories further.
  • Traditional Stories from India

    Vayu Naidu

    Paperback (Hodder Wayland, May 25, 2006)
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  • Tales from India

    Jamila Gavin

    Hardcover (Templar, Aug. 1, 2011)
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  • Traditions from India

    Shelby Mamdani

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Discusses a variety of traditions in India and the South Asian countries near it, including food, clothing, music, religions, and festivals
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