List of Manning-Sanders Tales By Region - France

France

  • The Antmolly Birds, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Beauty and Her Gallant, A Book of Ghosts and Goblins
  • The Broken Pitcher, Old Witch Boneyleg
  • The Dapple Horse, A Book of Magic Horses
  • The Gold Dragoon, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Handsome Apprentice, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • Jonnikin and the Flying Basket, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The King of the Crows, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Leg of Gold, A Book of Ghosts and Goblins
  • The Little Milleress, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Magic Wand, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Night of Four Times, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Nine White Sheep, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • Pappa Greatnose, A Book of Ghosts and Goblins
  • The Prince of the Seven Golden Cows, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • Princess Felicity, A Book of Princes and Princesses
  • The Small Men and the Weaver, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Snake Monster, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Son of the King of Spain, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Sword of the Stone, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • Tam and Tessa, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Thirteen Flies, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales
  • The Young Shepherd, Jonnikin and the Flying Basket: French Folk and Fairy Tales

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