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Other editions of book The White Elephant and Other Tales from India

  • The White Elephant: And Other Tales from Old India

    Georgene Faulkner

    eBook (The P, July 6, 2016)
    Charming tales and folklore from Old India
  • The White Elephant and Other Tales from Old India

    Georgene Faulkner

    Hardcover (Wise-Parslow, July 6, 1929)
    Contents: The white elephant -- The grain of corn -- The timid little rabbit -- Singh Rajah and the cunning little jackals -- The kingdom of Mouseland -- The alligator and the jackal -- The bold blackbird -- The kid and the tiger -- The Brahmin and the tiger -- The bear's bad bargain -- The man who rode a tiger.
  • The White Elephant and Other Tales From India

    Georgene Faulkner

    language (anboco, Sept. 25, 2016)
    The White ElephantThe Grain of CornThe Timid Little RabbitSingh Rajah and the Cunning Little JackalsThe Kingdom of MouselandThe Alligator and the JackalThe Bold BlackbirdThe Kid and the TigerThe Brahmin and the TigerThe Bear's Bad BargainThe Man Who Rode a Tiger
  • The White Elephant and Other Tales From India

    Georgene Faulkner

    language (anboco, Sept. 25, 2016)
    The White ElephantThe Grain of CornThe Timid Little RabbitSingh Rajah and the Cunning Little JackalsThe Kingdom of MouselandThe Alligator and the JackalThe Bold BlackbirdThe Kid and the TigerThe Brahmin and the TigerThe Bear's Bad BargainThe Man Who Rode a Tiger
  • The White Elephant and Other Tales from India

    Georgene Faulkner, Frederick Richardson

    language (Dover Publications, Aug. 18, 2014)
    This treasury of fantastic folklore presents eleven traditional Indian stories, beautifully illustrated in full color. Many of the timeless tales of wise and foolish creatures offer intriguing regional variations on Aesop's fables: "The White Elephant" resembles "Androcles and the Lion," "The Timid Little Rabbit" recalls "Chicken Little," and "The Grain of Corn" compares to "The Old Woman and the Pig." The wily little Jackal makes occasional appearances, using his wits to overcome more powerful animals in "The Alligator and the Jackal" and "Singh Rajah and the Cunning Little Jackals.""The Kingdom of Mouseland," "The Bold Blackbird," and "The Kids and the Tiger" also recount triumphs of weak but cunning individuals over strong and brutish opponents. A conniving old woman and her greedy husband deceive one of their animal neighbors in "The Bear's Bad Bargain"; a humble laundryman becomes a hero in spite of himself in "The Man Who Rode a Tiger"; and Jackal returns to rescue a nobleman whose good intentions go astray in "The Brahmin and the Tiger."
  • The White Elephant and Other Tales from India

    Georgene Faulkner, Frederick Richardson

    Hardcover (The P. F. Volland Company, )
    None
  • The white elephant and other tales from old India,

    Georgene Faulkner

    Hardcover (WISE-PARSLOW, Jan. 1, 1929)
    This book is old, old children's tales from India and have been favorites for many, many years; some have come from the early days of Buddha, and were taken from a book, called the "Jataka Tales," telling of the Buddha's previous existences. Some of the old tales have been translated from the Pali by Eugene Watson Burlinghame, and they have also been retold in attractive form by Ellen C. Babbitt.
  • THE WHITE ELEPHANT AND OTHER TALES FROM INDIA

    GEORGENE FAULKNER

    Unknown Binding (WISE PARSLOW CO, March 13, 1929)
    Retold by Georgene Faulkner, "the Story Lady"