Best of
Folk-Tales

1957

Tenggren's Golden Tales from the Arabian Nights


Margaret Soifer - 1957
    But Scheherazade, the beautiful and wise daughter of the King's vizier, foils the King's plans by telling stories so captivating and imaginative that the King delays her death every day to hear how each enchanted tale ends. From "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" to "Sinbad the Sailor," the most famous stories from the great classic A Thousand and One Nights comprise this collection of beautifully told tales--brought powerfully to life by the vivid illustrations of Gustaf Tenggren.

Maori Tales of Long Ago


A.W. Reed - 1957
    The tales were originally published by A.W. & A.H. Reed during the late 1940s in two hardback volumes, Maori Tales of Long Ago and Wonder Tales of Maoriland. Best-sellers of their time, they gave a generation of New Zealand children a lyrical introduction to the world of Maori mythology. In each story, a myth is narrated and brought to life by genial old Popo, the village storyteller and friend of the chief's son and daughter, Rata and Hine. Now in a new paperback edition, this book faithfully keeps the charming original line drawings by A.S. Paterson, including eight illustrated colour plates. It contains a foreword from David Simmons, a distinguished ethnologist, former assistant director of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, and author of several books on Maoritanga.