Legenden von Rübezahl: Zwote Legende
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- "Legends Concerning Number-Nip: Legend II", translated by Thomas Beddoes in Popular Tales of the Germans (1791) (transcription project)
- "The History of the Lord of the Giant Mountains", translated anonymously in The Diverting History of Number Nip (1804) (scan needed)
- "The Gnome of the Hartz Mountains", translated anonymously in Endless Entertainment (1825) (external scan)
- "The King of the Hartz and the Tailor of Liebenau", translated anonymously in The Pocket Magazine (1827) (transcription project)
- "Rubezahl; or, The Mountain Spirit", translated by William Henry Fox Talbot in Legendary Tales, in Verse and Prose (1830) (external scan)
- "Legends of Rübezahl: II. The Rescued Lover", translated by Adolf Zytogorski in Select Popular Tales from the German of Musaeus (1845)
- "Legends of Rubezahl: Legend the Second", translated by William Hazlitt in Legends of Rubezahl, and Other Tales (1845)
- "The Turnip-Counter: Second Legend", translated by P. F. Johnson in Hutchings’ California Magazine (1859–1860) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- "The Gnome and the Tailor", translated by Thomas Beddoes and Mark Lemon in Legends of Number Nip (1863) (external scan)
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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