Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 1) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 2) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 3) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 4) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 5) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 6) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 7) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 8) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 9) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 10) – H. Dore.pdf
Researches into Chinese superstitions (Vol. 13) – H. Dore.pdf
Kiki ronky kamiyo hen Vol. 1 – S. Matsuoka (1931) [Japanese Text].pdf
Kiki ronky kamiyo hen Vol. 2 – S. Matsuoka (1931) [Japanese Text].pdf
Kiki ronky kamiyo hen Vol. 3 – S. Matsuoka (1931) [Japanese Text].pdf
Kiki ronky kamiyo hen Vol. 4 – S. Matsuoka (1931) [Japanese Text].pdf
Kiki ronky kamiyo hen Vol. 5 – S. Matsuoka (1931) [Japanese Text].pdf
Kiki ronky kamiyo hen Vol. 6 – S. Matsuoka (1931) [Japanese Text].pdf
A Chinese wonder book – N. H. Pitman (1919).pdf
A Japanese miscellany – L. Hearn (1901).pdf
Battle of the monkey and the crab (1895).pdf
Buddha’s crystal and other fairy stories – Y. T. Ozaki (1908).pdf
Child-life in Japan & Japanese child-stories – M. C. Ayrton (1879).pdf
China in legend and story – C. C. Brown (1907).pdf
Chinese fables and folk stories – M. H. Davis (1908).pdf
Chinese folk-lore – J. Macgowan (1910).pdf
Chinese folklore. Pekinese rhymes – B. G. Vitale (1896).pdf
Fairy tales from far Japan – S. Ballard (1898).pdf
Folk tales from Tibet. With illus. by a Tibetan artist and some verses from Tibetan love-songs; collected and translated by W.F. O’Connor (1906).pdf
Gleanings from Chinese folklore – N. N. Russell (1915).pdf
Gods and heroes of old Japan – V. M. Pasteur (1906).pdf
Green Willow, and other Japanese fairy tales – G. James (1910).pdf
Japanese fairy tales – T. P. Williston (1911).pdf
Japanese fairy tales – Y. T. Ozaki (1903).pdf
Japanese fairy world – stories from the Wonder-lore of Japan – W. E. Griffis (1880).pdf
Kachi-Kachi Mountain (1895).pdf
Kokoro – hints and echoes of Japanese inner life – L. Hearn (1910).pdf
Legend in Japanese art – a description of historical episodes, legendary characters, folk-lore myths, religious symbolism – H. L. Joly (1908).pdf
Legends of ancient China – unknown author (18–).pdf
Momotaro, or, Little peachling (1895).pdf
My Lord Bag-o’-Rice – B. H. Chamberlain (1895).pdf
Mythological Japan – the symbolisms of mythology in relation to Japanese art, with illustrations drawn in Japan, by native artists – A. F. Otto (1902).pdf
Myths & legends of Japan – M. H. Davis (1912).pdf
Myths of China and Japan – D. A. MacKenzie (1923).pdf
Nipon o daï itsi ran – I. Titsingh (1834) [French text].pdf
Old-world Japan – legends of the land of the gods – F. Rinder (1895).pdf
Old and new Japan – C. Holland (1907).pdf
On some Japanese legends – C. W. Goodwin (1875).pdf
Paulownia – seven stories from contemporary Japanese writers – T. Taketomo (1918).pdf
Princess Splendor, the wood-cutter’s daughter – E. R. Miller (1889).pdf
Rambles round Shanghai – W. R. Kahler (1905).pdf
Romance of old Japan – E. W. Champney (1917).pdf
Schippeitaro – T. H. James (1885).pdf
Some Chinese ghosts – L. Hearn (1906).pdf
Sunrise stories – a glance at the literature of Japan – R. Riordan (1896).pdf
Tales of Old Japan – A. Redesdale (1910).pdf
The Ainu and their folk-lore – J. Batchelor (unknown publication date).pdf
The Chinese boy and girl – I. T. Headland (1901).pdf
The Chinese dragon – L. N. Hayes (1923).pdf
The Chinese fairy book – R. Wilhelm (1921).pdf
The cub’s triumph (1895).pdf
The dragon, image, and demon – giving an account of the mythology, idolatry, and demonolatry of the Chinese – H. C. DuBose (1887).pdf
The dragon in China and Japan – M. W. de Visser (1913).pdf
The enchanted waterfall – K. James (1885).pdf
The Fire-fly’s lovers, and other fairy tales of old Japan – W. E. Griffis (1908).pdf
The fisher-boy Urashima – translated by B. H. Chamberlain (1895).pdf
The folk-lore of China, and its affinities with that of the Aryan Semitic races – N. B. Dennys (1876).pdf
The goblin spider – L. Hearn (1885).pdf
The golden lotus, and other legends of Japan – E. Greey (1882).pdf
The hare of Inaba – T. H. James (1895).pdf
The Japanese fairy book – Y. T. Ozaki (1922).pdf
The Matsuyama mirror – T. H. James (1895).pdf
The mouse’s wedding (1895).pdf
The ogre’s arm – T. H. James (1885).pdf
The old man and the devils (1895).pdf
The old man who made the dead trees blossom (1895).pdf
The Princes Fire-flash & Fire-fade – T. H. James (1895).pdf
The serpent with eight heads – B. H. Chamberlain (1895).pdf
The Silly jelly-fish – translated by B. H. Chamberlain (1887).pdf
The wonderful tea kettle – T. H. James (1885).pdf
The wooden bowl – T. H. James (1895).pdf
Tibetan tales, derived from Indian sources. Translated from the Tibetan of the Kah-gyur – A. Schiefner (1906).pdf
Tongue-cut sparrow (1895).pdf
Warriors of old Japan, and other stories – Y. T. Ozaki (1909).pdf
Wonder tales from Tibet – E. M. Jewett (1922).pdf
Japan in history, folk lore and art – W. E. Griffis (1892).pdf
Japanische mythologie. Nihongi, Zeitalter der götter. Nebst ergänzungen aus andern alten quellenwerken – K. A. Florenz (1.pdf