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The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables (1887) is a collection of short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson. The title derives from the local name given to a group of waves in the title short story, not from the Merry Men of Robin Hood tales. The Merry Men. Will O' the Mill. The Treasure of Franchard.
Tatterhood, a Norwegian tale, is the first of 25 folk tales of brave, smart, and strong girls and women from .
Each tale gives the flavor of the region it originates from, and Phelps includes notes on the stories’ themes and each story’s origins.
Poet Marianne Moore wrote, "I am charmed by the book - text and pictures. It is no effort, of course, to be pleased by the sure touch - stories and animal drawings that are poetry, innate, humor-born, and wise. Heinemann (1954) (as Red Indian Tales).
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The Butterflies Carried Him Home, and Other Indian Tales". It is through these glimpses into the past, and these stories much like the ones that are contained in this book, that you can see what a proud heritage they possess and how in tune with the Earth Native Americans really are.
E The new book's author, Patrick Barkham, encountered his butterflies at a similar time in his life but his attraction to them was founded not in the absence of parents but in their presence: he inherited his father's love for them.