Incoming Resources
- Household stories from the collection of the Brothers Grimm., Translated from the German by Lucy Crane, and done in pictures by Walter Crane
- Breaking the magic spell, radical theories of folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
- Grimm legacies, the magic spell of the Grimms' folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
- Princes, frogs & ugly sisters, the healing power of the Grimm Brothers' tales, Allan G. Hunter
- Clever maids, the secret history of the Grimm fairy tales, Valerie Paradiž
- The tale of tales, or, Entertainment for little ones, Giambattista Basile ; translated with an introduction and notes by Nancy L. Canepa ; foreword by Jack Zipes ; illustrations by Carmelo Lettere
- The irresistible fairy tale, the cultural and social history of a genre, Jack Zipes
- The annotated Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ; edited with a preface and notes by Maria Tatar ; translations by Maria Tatar ; introduction by A.S. Byatt
- Pinocchio, by C. Collodi ; illustrations by Louise Beaujon
- Märchen, von Hans Christian Andersen ; mit 100 Bildern nach Aquarellen von Ruth Koser-Michaëls
- The Oxford companion to fairy tales, edited by Jack Zipes
- The magic fish, Trung Le Nguyen
- Children into swans, fairy tales and the pagan imagination, Jan Beveridge
- The teller's tale, lives of the classic fairy tale writers, edited by Sophie Raynard
- Gender swapped fairy tales, Karrie Fransman and Jonathan Plackett
- Folk and fairy tales, a handbook, D.L. Ashliman
- Fairy tales, a new history, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- Märchen, Illustriert von Jiri Trnka
- The Grimms' German folk tales., Translated by Francis P. Magoun, Jr., and Alexander H. Krappe
- The Oxford companion to fairy tales, edited by Jack Zipes
- The complete fairy tales, Charles Perrault ; translated with an introduction and notes by Christopher Betts
- The water-babies, by Charles Kingsley
- Once upon a time, a short history of fairy tale, Marina Warner
- The white deer, illustrated by the author and Don Freeman