The Yellow Fairy Book is a part of the Langs' Fairy Books series. It is a collection of short stories and traditional tales from all over the world, featuring many tales from Hans Christian Andersen._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ The Cat and the Mouse in Partnership_x000D_ The Six Swans_x000D_ The Dragon of the North_x000D_ Story of the Emperor's New Clothes_x000D_ The Golden Crab_x000D_ The Iron Stove_x000D_ The Dragon and His Grandmother_x000D_ The Donkey Cabbage_x000D_ The Little Green Frog_x000D_ The Seven-Headed Serpent_x000D_ The Grateful Beasts_x000D_ The Giants and the Herd-Boy_x000D_ The Invisible Prince_x000D_ The Crow_x000D_ How Six Men Travelled Through the Wide World_x000D_ The Wizard King_x000D_ The Nixy_x000D_ The Glass Mountain_x000D_ Alphege, or the Green Monkey_x000D_ Fairer-than-a-Fairy_x000D_ The Three Brothers_x000D_ The Boy and the Wolves, or the Broken Promise_x000D_ The Glass Axe_x000D_ The Dead Wife_x000D_ In the Land of Souls_x000D_ The White Duck_x000D_ The Witch and Her Servants_x000D_ The Magic Ring_x000D_ The Flower Queen's Daughter_x000D_ The Flying Ship_x000D_ The Snow-Daughter and the Fire-Son_x000D_ The Story of King Frost_x000D_ The Death of the Sun-Hero_x000D_ The Witch_x000D_ The Hazel-Nut Child_x000D_ The Story of Big Klaus and Little Klaus_x000D_ Prince Ring_x000D_ The Swineherd_x000D_ How to Tell a True Princess_x000D_ The Blue Mountains_x000D_ The Tinder-Box_x000D_ The Witch in the Stone Boat_x000D_ Thumbelina_x000D_ The Nightingale_x000D_ Hermod and Hadvor_x000D_ The Steadfast Tin-Soldier_x000D_ Blockhead Hans_x000D_ A Story About a Darning-Needle