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Title Tanglewood tales (Dulac)
Author Nathaniel Hawthorne
Illustrator Edmund Dulac
Publisher Hodder and Stoughton
Location London; New York
Source djvu
Progress Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion Fully transcluded
OCLC 1085603235

CONTENTS


  PAGE
INTRODUCTION 1
THE MINOTAUR 10
THE PYGMIES 48
THE DRAGON'S TEETH 75
CIRCE'S PALACE 114
THE POMEGRANATE SEEDS 154
THE GOLDEN FLEECE 197


ILLUSTRATIONS


THE MINOTAUR

  PAGE
She shook her bands over the multitude below (24) 24
Just as Prince Theseus was going on board, his father bethought himself of one last word to say (29) 32
'Then follow me,' said Ariadne (36) 40
So now the battle was ended (43) 48


THE PYGMIES

They were constantly at war with the Cranes (5) 56


THE DRAGON'S TEETH

He scampered across the sand, and plunged right in among the foaming billows (80) 80
Drawing his sword, he rushed at the monster (104) 88


CIRCE'S PALACE

Yet it was not so sweet as the song of the Sirens (128) 128
They made haste to wallow down upon all fours (136) 136


THE POMEGRANATE SEEDS

On went the chariot, and King Pluto seemed greatly pleased to find himself once more in his own kingdom (163) 160
But neither could fan tell her what bad become of Proserpina (172) 168


THE GOLDEN FLEECE

The good Chiron taught his pupils bow to play upon the harp (197) 200
Jason appointed Tiphys to be helmsman because he was a star-gazer (216) Frontispiece
He caught one of them by the horn and the other by his screwed-up tail (233) 208