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<div style="text-align: center;">DIE WERKE DES SESAM VERLAGES</div>
<p style="text-align: center;">WIEN, I. WALLFISCHGASSE 10 [page 2]</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"> BUNTE SESAM-BÜCHER</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">EINE WELTLITERATUR FÜR DIE JUGEND [A WORLD LITERATURE FOR THE YOUNG GENERATION]</p>
<p> </p>
<ol>
<li>Gedichte Goethes</li>
<li>W.Th. Fischer, Der Goldene Topf. (M)</li>
<li>Heyse, Das Märchen von Niels mit der offenen Hand. (M)</li>
<li>Graf von Platen, Rosensohn. (M)</li>
<li>Storm, Schneewittchen. (U.)</li>
<li>Rena, Prinzessin Sonnenschein. (U)</li>
<li>Selma Lagerlöf, Das Kindlein von Bethlehem. (M)</li>
<li>Mörike, Gedichte u. Erzählungen. (M)</li>
<li>Brüder Grimm, Dreißig deutsche Sagen. (M)</li>
<li>Ou. Knoop, Fünf Märchen. (M)</li>
<li>Rückert und A. Kopisch, Zehn fröhliche Märlein in Versen. (U)</li>
<li>A.Bürger, Münchhausen, I.Band: Reisen zu Lande. (M)</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>G.A.Bürger, Münchhausen, II.Band: Seereisen. (M)</li>
<li>C. Lemonnier, Jack und Murph. (O)</li>
</ol>
<ol start="15">
<li>.Brentano, Gockel, Hinkel und Gackeleia. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>17 F. De Amicis, Von den Apenninen zu den Anden. (O)</p>
<p>18,19. E.T.A. Hoffmann, Das fremde Kind. (M)</p>
<p>20.21. Lewis Carroll, Liese im Wunderland. (M)</p>
<ol start="22">
<li>Vier Märchen von Andersen. (O)</li>
<li>Aus Grimms Märchen, I. Teil. (U) [From Grimms‘ Fairy tales]</li>
<li>Schwedische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>H.H. Bojesen, Bei den Alaska-Indianer. (M)</li>
<li>Gedichte Uhlands. (O)</li>
<li>Th. Gautier, Kleine Hausmenagerie. (O)</li>
<li>A. Daudel, Briefe aus meiner Mühle. (O)</li>
<li>Ein Büchlein Fabeln von Lessing, Gellert und Hebel. (M)</li>
<li>Das Märchen vom Mondriesen u.a. (M).</li>
<li>J. Swift, Gullivers Reise nach Liliput. (M).</li>
<li>Oesterreichische Volksmärchen. I. Teil. (M)</li>
<li>Oesterreichische Volksmärchen. II. Teil. (M)</li>
<li>Berlepsch, Wenns dämmert. Märchen und Geschichten. (M)</li>
<li>Nordische Sagen. (M)</li>
<li>A. Stifter, Bergkristall. (O)</li>
<li>K.E. Edler, Die bunten Flügel. (M)</li>
<li>All-Wiener Sagen. (M)</li>
<li>J. Swift. Gullivers Reise ins Riesenland. (M)</li>
<li>Schweizer Sagen. (M)</li>
<li>Norwegische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>Dietrich von Bern. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>U = Unterstufe , M=Mittelstufe, O=Oberstufe</p>
<p>Preis pro Nummer</p>
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<p> [page 3] </p>
<ol start="43">
<li>W. Hauff, Der Zwerg Nase. (M)</li>
<li>W. Hauff, Die Geschichte vom Kalif Storch. Der kleine Muck. (M)</li>
<li>J. EIchendorff, Gedichte u. Märchen. (O)</li>
<li>Til Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche. (M)</li>
<li>Z. Topelius, Sampo lappelill. (M)</li>
<li>Japanische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>Aus Grimms Märchen. II. Teil. (U)</li>
<li>Aus Grimms Märchen. IiI. Teil. (U)</li>
<li>L. Tolstoi, Zwei Legenden. (O)</li>
<li>Katzenbüchlein von Ch. Touallion. (M)</li>
<li>L. Timper-Anderson, Märchen. (M)</li>
<li>Russische Volksmärchen. (O)</li>
<li>Estnische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>Die Geschichte der Pilger von Canterbury. (M)</li>
<li>A. Gelber, Schneewittchens Weihnachten im Walde. (U)</li>
<li>J.P. Hebel, Ernstes und Heiteres aus dem Schatzkästlein. (M)</li>
<li>Die Schildbürger. (M)</li>
<li>V. Rydberg. Das seltsame Weihnachtsergebnis des kleinen Vigg. (M)</li>
<li>Dänische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>G. De Maupassant, Koko und andere Erzählungen. (O)</li>
<li>Geschichten vom Rübezahl. (M)</li>
<li>M. Ernst, Moorhexe und Birkenfräulein. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>65.66. Cervantes, Don Quichote, bearbeitet von A. Delius. (M)</p>
<p>67.68. D. Defoe, Robinson. (M)</p>
<ol start="70">
<li>G. Keller, Das Tanzlegendchen. Spiegel, das Kätzchen</li>
<li>W.v.Goethe, Puppentheater. (O)</li>
<li>H. Scheu-Riesz, Märchen aus dem All. (M)</li>
<li>Aus Grimms Märchen, IV. Teil. (U)</li>
<li>Hugo Hofmann, Schulgeschichten. (O)</li>
<li>Gedichte Schillers. (O)</li>
</ol>
<p>76.78. Die Abenteuer des Odysseus, erzählt von Charles Lamb. (O)</p>
<ol start="79">
<li>Sindbad, der Seefahrer. (N)</li>
<li>F. Rabelais, Gargantua. (O)</li>
<li>Kinderreime, gesammelt von A. Jalkolzy. (U)</li>
<li>Grimm, Märchenbuch für die Kleinsten in Kindermundart. (U)</li>
</ol>
<p>83.84. Th. Storm, Die Regentrude und anderes. (M)</p>
<ol start="85">
<li>Multatuli, Die Abenteuer des kleinen Walter. (M)</li>
</ol>
[page 4]<br />
<ol start="86">
<li>Gudrun, nacherzählt von Dora Stülpnagel. (O)</li>
<li>H. Scheu-Riesz, Drei Märchenspiele. (M)</li>
<li>John Ruskin, Ein König des goldenen Flusses. Eine Sage aus der Steiermark. (M)</li>
<li>Robin Hood. Nacherzählt von Eugenie Stein. (O)</li>
<li>W.v. Kügelgen, Jugenderinnerungen eines alten Mannes. (O)</li>
<li>Th. Storm, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Rheinsagen, gesammelt von Mela Escherich. (M)</li>
<li>La Fontaine, Fabeln. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>94-99. Helden deutscher Sage. I.-III. Nacherzählt von Alois Jalkolzy: (O)</p>
<p>94/95. I. Siegfried, der lichte Held.</p>
<p>96/97. II. Die Amelungen.</p>
<p>98/99. III. Der Nibelungen Not.</p>
<ol start="1000">
<li>Hans Sachs, Markgräfin Griselda. (O)</li>
<li>Aladin und die Wunderlampe, nacherzählt von Eugenie Hoffmann. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>102/103. Doctor Johannes Faust. Ein Puppenspiel von Karl Simrock. (O)</p>
<ol start="104">
<li>Emma Eckstein, Von Spinnen und Ameisen. (M)</li>
<li>Hans Sachs, Zwei Fastnachtspiele. (O)</li>
</ol>
<p>106.107. Gottfried Keller, Die drei gerechten Kammacher. (O)</p>
<ol start="108">
<li>Salzburger Sagen v. Karl Adrian. (M)</li>
<li>Hessische Sagen v. M. Escherich. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>110.111. Ludwig Bechstein, Ausgewählte Märchen. (M)</p>
<ol start="112">
<li>Ali Baba und die 40 Räuber. (M)</li>
<li>Englische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>116. E.T,A. Hoffmann, Klein Zaches bearbeitet von Dr. J. Liebel. (M)</li>
<li>Aus Grimms Märchen, V. Teil. (U)</li>
<li>Th. Körner, Die Gouvernante. (O)</li>
<li>Sagen aus Steiermark. (M)</li>
<li>Das Weihnachtsspiel vom Rattenfänger. (M)</li>
<li>Pechvogel und Glückskind. (M)</li>
<li>Wundergeschichten. (O)</li>
<li>Kasperl am Wundersee. (M)</li>
<li>Fraungruber, Ein lustiges Buch. (O)</li>
<li>Wiener Kinder in der Schweiz. (M)</li>
<li>Der neue Paris. (M)</li>
</ol>
[page 5]<br />
<div style="text-align: center;">KLEINSTE SESAM-BÜCHER</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">DIE BILLIGSTE BÜCHEREI DER WELT</div>
<p> </p>
<ol>
<li>Ali Baba und die vierzig Räuber. (M)</li>
<li>Ein Sommernachtstraum. (M)</li>
<li>Die Welle. (M)</li>
<li>Der schlimme Tommy und andere englische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>Die gähnende Prinzessin. (M)</li>
<li>Riquet mit dem Schopf. (M)</li>
<li>Christkindls Weihnachtstraum. (M)</li>
<li>Vom Manne, der die Hauswirtschaft besorgen sollte und andere norwegische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>(M) [The legend of the dance]</li>
<li>Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>Die goldene Leiter. (M)</li>
<li>Claudius, Gedichte. (M)</li>
<li>Spann-Rheinsch, Frohe Wanderschaft. (M)</li>
<li>Rotkäppchen. (U)</li>
<li>Dornröschen. (U)</li>
<li>Hänsel und Gretel. (U)</li>
<li>(U) [Cinderella]</li>
<li>Vom goldenen Spinnrad. (U)</li>
<li>Serbische Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>Kaiser Trojan mit den Ziegenohren. (M)</li>
<li>Peter Ochs. (M)</li>
<li>Der Knecht von Khorasan. (M)</li>
<li>Schiller, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Uhland, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Die Schatzkammer der Könige. (M)</li>
<li>Hebbel, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Das Märchen v. Schlaraffenland. (U)</li>
<li>Droste-Hülshoff, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>(U) [Snow White]</li>
<li>Englische Kinderreime. (U)</li>
<li>Mörike, Gedichte. (O)</li>
</ol>
<p> [page 6]</p>
<ol>
<li>Der kleine Häwelmann. (M)</li>
<li>Von Kindern und Katzen. (U)</li>
<li>Lessing, Fabeln. (M)</li>
<li>Storm, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Keller, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Goethe, Balladen. (O)</li>
<li>Konfuzius, Sprüche. (O)</li>
<li>Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Eichendorff, Gedichte. (O)</li>
<li>Holländ. Volksmärchen. (M)</li>
<li>Russische Volksmärchen. (M) [</li>
<li>Die drei Ringe. (M)</li>
<li>Die Ziege des Herrn Séguin. (M)</li>
<li>Ilonka, die Zauberin. (M)</li>
<li>Holländ. Kinderlieder. (U)</li>
<li>Die roten Schuhe. (U)</li>
<li>Der fliegende Koffer. (U)</li>
<li>Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse. (U)</li>
<li>Der Rattenfänger von Hameln. (M)</li>
<li>Der Schweinehirt. Der Wassertropfen. (U)</li>
<li>Des Kaisers neue Kleider. Großmutter. (U)</li>
<li>Zwei Märchen von Bechstein. (M)</li>
<li>Die kleine Bohne. (U)</li>
<li>Das Schneeglöckchen. (M)</li>
<li>Indianerfedern. (M)</li>
<li>Frühlingsreigen. Ein Osterspiel. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>59.60. Das Jahr in Bildern. (O) <br /><br />[page 7]<br /><br /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">SESAM-LIEDERBÜCHER</p>
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<li>Kinderreime. </li>
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<ol>
<li>C. Brentano, Gockel, Hinkel und Gackeleia.</li>
<li>E.T.A. Hoffmann, Das fremde Kind.</li>
<li>J. Swift, Gullivers Reisen.</li>
<li>G.A. Bürger, Münchhausens Abenteuer.</li>
<li>D. Defoe, Robinson.</li>
<li>Die Abenteuer des Odysseus, erzählt von Charles Lamb.</li>
<li>Bechstein, Märchen</li>
<li>Gottfried Keller, Die drei gerechten Kammacher.</li>
<li>Theodor Storm, Regentrude.</li>
<li>Geschichten vom Rübezahl</li>
<li>Lewis Carroll, Liese im Wunderland.</li>
<li>Österreich. Volksmärchen.</li>
<li>Grimm, Märchen. I. Teil.</li>
<li>Grimm, Märchen. II. Teil.</li>
<li>E.T.A. Hoffmann, Klein Zaches</li>
<li>Siegfried, der lichte Held.</li>
<li>Die Amelungen.</li>
<li>Der Nibelungen Not.</li>
<li>Hauff, Märchen.</li>
<li>Cervantes, Don Quixote.</li>
<li>Geschichten für die Kleinsten.</li>
<li>Dr Johann Faust.</li>
<li>Theodor Storm, Gedichte.</li>
<li>Goethe-Schiller, Gedichte.</li>
<li>Zwei Tiergeschichten.</li>
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<p> </p>
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[page 12]<br /><br />
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<ol start="25">
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<ol start="30">
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<p>THE WORDS OF SESAME PUBLISHER<br /><br /></p>
<p>VIENNA, I. WALLFISCHGASSE 10 [page 2]<br /><br /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">COLORFUL SESAME BOOKS<br /><br />A WORLD LITERATURE FOR THE YOUNG GENERATION</p>
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<p>1. Poems by Goethe (O)<br />2. W.Th. Fischer, The Golden Pot (M)<br />3. P. Heyse, The fairy tale of Niels with the open hand (M)<br />4. Graf von Platen, Rosensohn. (M) <br />5. Th. Storm, Snow White (U)<br />6. E. Rena, Princess Sunshine. (U)<br />7. S. Lagerlöf, The child of Bethlehem. (M)<br />8. E. Mörike, Poems and short stories. (M)<br />9. Brüder Grimm, Thirty German folk tales. (M) <br />10. G. Ou. Knoop, Five fairy tales. (M) <br />11. F. Rückert und A. Kopisch, Ten merry Fairy tales in verse. (U) <br />12. G. A.Bürger, Münchhausen: Travels on land. (M)<br />13. G. A. Bürger, Münchhausen: Sea travels. (M) <br />14. C. Lemonnier, Jack and Murph. (O)<br />15. 16. C. Brentano, Gockel, Hinkel und Gackeleia. (M)<br />17. E. De Amicis, From the Appenines to the Andes. (O) <br />18, 19. E.T.A. Hoffmann, The strange child (M) <br />20.21. Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland. (M)</p>
22. Four fairy tales by Andersen. (O)<br />23. From Grimms‘ Fairy tales (U) <br />24. Swedish Folk tales. (M) <br />25. H.H. Bojesen, With the Indigenous Alaskans (M) <br />26. Uhland’s poems (O) [Uhland’s poems]<br />27. Th. Gautier, My private menagerie. (O)<br />28. A. Daudel, Letters from my mill. (O) <br />29. A small book Fables by Lessing, Gellert and Hebel. (M) <br />30 The fairy tale of the lunar giant and others (M).<br />31. J. Swift, Gulliver’s Travels to Liliput. (M). <br />32. Austrian folk tales Part. I. (M) <br />33. Austrian folk tales Part. II. (M)<br />34. G. Berlepsch, When dawn is breaking. Fairy Tales and stories. (M) <br />35. Nordic Sagas. (M) <br />36. A. Stifter, Rock Crystal. (O) <br />37. K. E. Edler, The colourful wings. (M) <br />38. Old Viennese sagas. (M) <br />39. J. Swift. Gulliver's Travels to Brobdingnag. (M) <br />40. Swiss Sagas. (M) <br />41. Norwegian folk tales. (M) <br />42. Dietrich of Bern. (M) <br />
<p style="text-align: center;">U = lower forms, M=[intermediate forms, O= Senior forms</p>
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<ol start="43">
<li>W. Hauff, Little Longnose. (M)</li>
<li>W. Hauff, CaliphStork, The story of Little Muck. (M)</li>
<li>J. Eichendorff, Poems and Fairy Tales. (O)</li>
<li>Till Eulenspiegel and his adventures. (M)</li>
<li>Z. Topelius, Sampo Lappelill. (M)</li>
<li>Japanese folk tales. (M) []</li>
<li>From Grimms Fairy Tales, Part II. (U)</li>
<li>From Grimms Fairy Tales, Part III. (U)</li>
<li>L. Tolstoi, Two Legends. (O)</li>
<li>The small book of cats. (M)</li>
<li>L. Timper-Anderson, Fairy Tales. (M)</li>
<li>Russian Folktales. (O)</li>
<li>Estonian Folktales. (M)</li>
<li>The history of the Canterbury Pilgrims. (M)</li>
<li>A. Gelber, Snowwhite’s Christmas in the forest. (U)</li>
<li>J.P. Hebel, Solemn and amusing stories from the casket. (M)</li>
<li>Citizens of Schilda/Wise men of Gotham. (M)</li>
<li>V. Rydberg. Little Vigg’s Christmas Eve. (M)</li>
<li>Danish folktales. (M)</li>
<li>G. De Maupassant, Coco and other short stories. (O)</li>
<li>The stories of Rübezahl. (M)</li>
<li>M. Ernst, The witch of the moors and the lady of the forest. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>65.66. Cervantes, Don Quixote, ed. by A. Delius. (M)</p>
<p>67.68. D. Defoe, Robinson Crusoe. (M)</p>
<ol start="70">
<li>G. Keller, The Little Dance Legend. Spiegel, the kitten</li>
<li>W.v.Goethe, Puppet theater. (O)</li>
<li>H. Scheu-Riesz, Tales from Outer Space. (M)</li>
<li>From Grimm’s Tale, Part IV. (U)</li>
<li>Hugo Hofmann, School stories. (O)</li>
<li>Schiller’s poem. (O)</li>
</ol>
<p>76.78. The Adventures of Ulysses, narrated by Charles Lamb. (O) []</p>
<ol start="79">
<li>Sinbad, the sailor. (N)</li>
<li>F. Rabelais, Gargantua. (O) [Gargantua]</li>
<li>children’s verse, collected by A. Jalkolzy. (U)</li>
<li>Grimm, Fairly tales for youngsters in children’s language. (U)</li>
</ol>
<p>83.84. Th. Storm, The Rainmaiden and others. (M)</p>
<ol start="85">
<li>Multatuli, The adventures of little Walter. (M)</li>
</ol>
<br />[page 4]<br /><br />[image of a rabbit and child and buggy]<br />
<ol start="86">
<li>Gudrun, retold by Dora Stülpnagel. (O)</li>
<li>H. Scheu-Riesz, Three fairy tale plays. (M)</li>
<li>John Ruskin, The King of the Golden River or The Black Brothers: A Legend of Stiria. (M)</li>
<li>Robin Hood, retold by Eugenie Stein. (O)</li>
<li>W.v. Kügelgen, Childhood memories by an old man. (O)</li>
<li>Th. Storm, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>Sagas of the Rhine, collected by Mela Escherich. (M)</li>
<li>La Fontaine, Fables. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>94-99. Heroes of German Sagas, retold by Alois Jalkolzy (O)</p>
<p>94/95. I. Siegfried, the fair hero.</p>
<p>96/97. II. The Amali.</p>
<p>98/99. III. The Nibelungs‘ lament.</p>
<ol start="1000">
<li>Hans Sachs, Margravine Griselda. (O)</li>
<li>Aladdin and the wonderful Lamp. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>102/103. Doctor Johannes Faust. A puppet play by Karl Simrock. (O)</p>
<ol start="104">
<li>Emma Eckstein, Of spiders and ants. (M)</li>
<li>Hans Sachs, Two carnival plays. (O)</li>
</ol>
<p>106.107. Gottfried Keller, Die drei gerechten Kammacher. (O) [The three decent combmakers]</p>
<ol start="108">
<li>Sagas of Salzburg by Karl Adrian. (M)</li>
<li>Sagas of Hesse by M. Escherich. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>110.111. Ludwig Bechstein, Collected fairy tales. (M)</p>
<ol start="112">
<li>Ali Baba and the forty thieves. (M)</li>
<li>Englisch folk tales. (M)</li>
<li>116. E.T,A. Hoffmann, Little Zaches called Cinnabar, edited by Dr. J. Liebel. (M)</li>
<li>From Grimms Fairy Tales. (U)</li>
<li>Th. Körner, The Governess. (O)</li>
<li>Stirian Sagas. (M)</li>
<li>The Christmas play by the Pied Piper. (M)</li>
<li>Jinx and Darling of Fortune. (M)</li>
<li>Miraculous tales. (O)</li>
<li>Punch at the miracle lake. (M)</li>
<li>Fraungruber, a jolly book. (O)</li>
<li>Viennese children in Switzerland. (M)</li>
<li>The new Paris. (M)</li>
</ol>
[page 5]<br />
<p style="text-align: center;">SMALLEST SESAME BOOKS<br />THE CHEAPEST LIBRARY IN THE WORLD<br /><br />[image of a man and children]<br /><br /></p>
<ol>
<li>Ali Baba and the forty thieves. (M)</li>
<li>A Midsummer Night’s Dream. (M)</li>
<li>The Wave. (M)</li>
<li>Tommy Grimes and other English folk tales. (M)</li>
<li>The yawning Princess. (M)</li>
<li>Riquet with the Tuft. (M)</li>
<li>Christkind’s Christmas dream. (M)</li>
<li>The Husband Who Was to Mind the House, and other Norwegian folk tales. (M)</li>
<li>The legend of the dance (M)</li>
<li>Chinese folk tales. (M)</li>
<li>The golden ladder. (M)</li>
<li>Claudius, Poems. (M)</li>
<li>Spann-Rheinsch, Joyful rambles. (M)</li>
<li>Red Riding Hood. (U)</li>
<li>Sleeping Beauty. (U)</li>
<li>Hänsel und Gretel. (U)</li>
<li>Cinderella (U)</li>
<li>The Golden Spinning Wheel. (U)</li>
<li>Serbian Folktales. (M)</li>
<li>The Goat's Ears of the Emperor Trojan. (M)</li>
<li>Peter Ox. (M)</li>
<li>The serf of Khorasan. (M)</li>
<li>Schiller, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>Uhland, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>The treasure grove of Kings. (M)</li>
<li>Hebbel, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>The tale of Cockaigne. (U)</li>
<li>Droste-Hülshoff, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>Snow White (U)</li>
<li>English nursery rhymes. (U)</li>
<li>Mörike, Poems. (O)</li>
</ol>
<p>[page 6]<br /><br />[image of children dancing]</p>
<ol>
<li>The little Havelman. (M)</li>
<li>Of Children and Cats. (U)</li>
<li>Lessing, Fables. (M)</li>
<li>Storm, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>Keller, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>Goethe, Ballads. (O)</li>
<li>Confucius, Maxims. (O)</li>
<li>Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>Eichendorff, Poems. (O)</li>
<li>Dutch folk tales. (M)</li>
<li>Russian folk tales. (M)</li>
<li>The three rings. (M)</li>
<li>The goat of Mr Séguin. (M)</li>
<li>Ilonka, the magician. (M)</li>
<li>Dutch nursery rhymes. (U)</li>
<li>The red shoes. (U)</li>
<li>The flying shoe. (U)</li>
<li>The Princess of the pea. (U)</li>
<li>The pied piper of Hameln. (M)</li>
<li>The swineherd. The drop of water. (U)</li>
<li>The emperor’s new clothes. Grandmother. (U)</li>
<li>Two fairy tales by Bechstein. (M)</li>
<li>The small bean. (U)</li>
<li>The snow drop. (M)</li>
<li>Indian feathers. (M)</li>
<li>Spring dance. An Easter play. (M)</li>
</ol>
<p>59.60. The year in images. (O)<br />[page 7]<br /><br /></p>
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<ol>
<li>Love and Suffering</li>
<li>Of rambles</li>
<li>Christmas</li>
<li>Of parting</li>
<li>Festive songs</li>
<li>Nursery rhymes</li>
<li>Freedom songs</li>
<li>Foreign folk songs</li>
<li>Of hunters in the wood</li>
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<li>C. Brentano, Gockel, Hinkel and Gackeleia.</li>
<li>E.T.A. Hoffmann, The strange child</li>
<li>J. Swift, Gulliver’s travels</li>
<li>G.A. Bürger, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen</li>
<li>D. Defoe, Robinson Crusoe</li>
<li>The Adventures of Ulysses</li>
<li>Fairy tales</li>
<li>Gottfried Keller, [The three decent combmakers</li>
<li>Theodor Storm, The rainmaiden</li>
<li>Stories of Rübezahl</li>
<li>Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland</li>
<li>Austrian folk tales</li>
<li>Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Part I</li>
<li>Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Part II</li>
<li>E.T.A. Hoffmann, Little Zaches called Cinnabar</li>
<li>Siefried, the fair hero</li>
<li>The Amali</li>
<li>The Nibelungs‘ lament</li>
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<li>Dr Johann Faust.</li>
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[page 9]<br />
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<p><br />[page 12]</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Alice in the Looking Glass</p>
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<ol>
<li>Japanese Fairy Tales.</li>
<li>Tolstoi, Two Legends.</li>
<li>Schiller’s Maid of Orleans.</li>
<li>La Fontaine, Fables.</li>
<li>De Amicis, From the Appenines to the Andes.</li>
<li>Daudel, Letters from my Mill.</li>
<li>Goethe, Puppet Show.</li>
<li>Legends and Tales.</li>
<li>Swift, Gullivers Travels in Liliput.</li>
<li>Greek Stories.</li>
<li>Hans Andersen, Fairy Tales.</li>
<li>Esthonian Fairy Tales.</li>
<li>Kingsley, Water Babies.</li>
<li>Chaucer, Canterbury Tales.</li>
<li>Bunyan, Pilgrim’s Progress.</li>
<li>Robin Hood.</li>
</ol>
<p>17.18. Lewis Carrol, Alice in Wonderland.</p>
<ol start="19">
<li>Aladdin and his wonderful Lamp.</li>
<li>Fenimore Cooper, Deerslayer</li>
<li>Ballads of the Scottish Border.</li>
<li>Tales of Eastern Europe.</li>
</ol>
<p>23.24. Cervantes, Don Quixote.</p>
<ol start="25">
<li>Lessing and Gellert, Fables.</li>
<li>Chinese Fairy Tales.</li>
<li>Sindbad the Sailor.</li>
<li>A Swedish Fairy Tale.</li>
<li>Austrian Fairy Tales.</li>
<li>Maeterlinck, The Child’s Book of the Bee.</li>
<li>Gautier, Little Menagerie.</li>
<li>Tales of the Rhine.</li>
<li>The Child of Bethlehem.</li>
<li>Welsh Tales.</li>
<li>Irish Tales.</li>
</ol>
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<p> [page 13]<strong><br /></strong></p>
<div style="text-align: center;">SESAME-BOOKS</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">The cheapest English edition -- the best texts.</div>
<ol start="3">
<li>Scheu, Riesz, The Wave.</li>
<li>English Fairy-Tales.</li>
<li>Scheu-Riesz, The Yawning Princess.</li>
<li>Scheu-Riesz, The Christ-Child’s Christmas-Dream.</li>
</ol>
<p>9.10. Pictures round the Year.</p>
<ol start="30">
<li>Nursery Rhymes.</li>
</ol>
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<div style="text-align: center;">Édition Sésame</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">The best French young adult reading.</div>
<ol>
<li>Victor Hugo, Poems</li>
<li>J.J. Rousseau, Confessions.</li>
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The Works of the Sesame Publishing House, ca. 1925
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Austria
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Shah, Prashant
Hajo, Cathy Moran
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Transcribed and translated from German by Nicole Pohl.
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JAP-PSC-P - Jane Addams Papers
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Finding aid: <a href="http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/peace/DG001-025/DG001JAddams/">http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/peace/DG001-025/DG001JAddams/</a>
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<div style="text-align: right;">Williamsville, N.Y.</div>
<div style="text-align: right;">Oct. 29. 1923.</div>
<div>Miss Jane Addams</div>
<div>Hull House</div>
<div>Chicago</div>
<p>Dear Miss Addams:</p>
<p>I have just finished reading your book "The Long Road of Woman's Memory," and I found it both interesting and inspiring. You may be interested to know that about the time of my own birth in 1887 in Stockholm Sweden there was current just such a "Devil Baby" tale as you relate. It was an atheist father who tore a Bible to pieces, and his expressed wish ↑[rather?]↓ to have the Devil in the house was answered as usual in the birth of a child that tore its own mother to pieces as it was born, with its horrid claws. It was black & fire red, covered with long hair & walked on the floor like an animal. My mother had happened to mention this once in my childhood. Now I questioned her again and she told me that it was a matter not only of common talk but also of actual publishing in the newspapers of the city.</p>
<p>Another and even more unpleasant legend which is sporadically repeated, with every [versimilitude] is that of the girl who, finding no man [page 2] upon whom to exert her charms submitted her body to a great dog of her master's and bore puppies. This has been told me in good faith more than once, with the addition that the dog recognized the puppies as his own and claimed them. The two stories have ↑sometimes↓ been told together, but I had heard of the Devil Baby the more frequently.</p>
<p>Permit me to thank you for your attention to this rather informal letter.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Very sincerely yours,</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">(Mrs.) Elizabeth Zeilitz Shapleigh.</p>
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Elizabeth Zeilitz Shapleigh to Jane Addams, October 29, 1923
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Shapleigh, Elizabeth Zeilitz
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Farallo, Angelina
Hajo, Cathy Moran
Lynn, Stacy
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Shapleigh tells Addams tales about devil babies and unnatural births.
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