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JAMAICAN ANANSI STORIES - 167 Anansi Children's Stories from the Caribbean. E-book. Formato PDF Various - Abela Publishing, 2017 -
Herein you will find 149 Anansi tales and a further 18 Witticisms. The stories are categorised into Animal Stories, Old Stories (chiefly of sorcery), Dance and Song and Witticisms. You will find stories as varied in title and content as “The Fish-Basket”, “The Storm“, “The King's Two Daughters”, “The Gub-Gub Peas”, “Simon Tootoos”, “The Tree-Wife” and many, many more unique tales. THE STORIES in this collection were recorded from the lips of over sixty negro story-tellers in the remote country districts of Jamaica during two visits to the island in the summer of 1919 and the winter of 1921. The role of Anansi, the trickster spider, is akin to the Native American Coyote and the (Southern African) Bantu Hare. In some instances, Martha Warren Beckwith was able to record musical notation to accompany the stories. As such you will find these scattered throughout the book. In this way the original style of the story-telling, which in some instances mingles story, song and dance, is as nearly as possible preserved in this volume.
JATAKA TALES - 18 children’s Bhuddist Jataka Tales: Children's Stories with great moral beauty and deep truths. E-book. Formato PDF Various Authors - Abela Publishing, 2017 -
Captivate yourself with the charm of these 18 children’s Jataka Tales. Let their quaint humour and gentle earnestness teach your children the wholesome lessons of life, among them the duty of kindness to animals. The Jataka Tales contain deep truths, and are calculated to impress lessons of great moral beauty to children – so needed in current times. Herein are the tale of the Merchant of Seri, who gave up all that he had in exchange for a golden dish, which embodies much the same idea as the New Testament’s parable of the priceless pearl. Also contained herein are the Tale of the Measures of Rice which illustrates the importance of a true estimate of values. The Tale of the Banyan Deer, which offered its life to save a roe and her young. This tale illustrates self-sacrifice of the noblest sort. Also the Tale of the Sandy Road is one of the finest in the collection to name but a few. The Jatakas, or birth-stories, form one of Buddhism’s sacred books. They relate the adventures of the Buddha. Carved railings around the relic shrines of Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh and Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh indicate that the birth-stories were widely known in the third century B.C. While some of the stories are based in Buddhist ideology, many are age-old fables, the flotsam and jetsam of folk-lore that have appeared under various guises throughout the centuries. At times they have been used merely as merry tales, and at other times they’re used as literature, as by Chaucer, who unwittingly puts a Jataka story into the mouth of his Pardoner when he tells the tale of “the Ryotoures three.” 33% of the publisher’s profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charity. YESTERDAY’S BOOKS FOR TODAY’S CHARITIES
JAPANESE FAIRY TALES - 38 Japanese Fairy Tales and Legends. E-book. Formato PDF Various - Abela Publishing, 2020 -
With NEW, REVAMPED COVER plus NEW COLOUR IMAGES! These 38 Japanese children’s stories and legends have been collected from many sources. Some of them have been selected from the Ko-ji-ki, or Record of Ancient Matters, which contains the mythology of Japan. Herein you will find stories like Green Willow, The Flute, The Sea King And The Magic Jewels, The Peony lantern, The Robe of Feathers, The Bell Of Dojoji, The Moon Maiden, The Cold Lady, A Legend Of Kwannon, The Singing Bird of Heaven; and many, many more all with a uniquely Japanese flavour made more appealing by Warwick Goble’s many exquisite illustrations. Many were told from memory, being relics of childish days, originally heard from the lips of a school-fellow or a nurse. Certain of them, again, form favourite subjects which have been represented upon the Japanese stage and are still short and entertaining enough to hold a child’s attention without them becoming bored. A few of the stories, now gathered together, have been translated into English and have previously appeared in one form or another yet others will probably be new to the 21st C. Western reader. 10% of the net profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities. Abela Publishing - YESTERDAY’s BOOKS raising funds for TODAY’s CHARITIES. ================= KEYWORDS/TAGS: Japanese Fairy Tales, Grace James, green willow, the flute, tea kettle, the peony lantern, sea king, magic jewels, good thunder, black bowl, star lovers, horaizan, reflections, susa, impetuous, wind, pine tree, flower of the peony, mallet, bell, dojoji, dojoji, maiden, unai, robe of feathers, singing bird, heaven, cold lady, fire quest, legend of kwannon, espousal, rat, daughter, land of yomi, spring lover, autumn lover, strange story, golden comb, jelly-fish, journey, Urashima, tamamo, fox maiden, momotaro, Matsuyama, mirror, broken images, tongue-cut, sparrow, nurse, beautiful dancer, yedo, hana-saka-jiji, hana saka jiji, moon maiden, karma, sad story, yaoya, daughter, Nippon,