A six-volume collection from the University of Chicago’s Folktales of the World series, presenting traditional narratives from Hungary, Japan, Norway, England, China, and Germany.
These mid-century editions reflect a foundational era in modern folklore and anthropology, combining scholarly editing with accessible storytelling. The set is unified by its distinctive dust jacket designs and consistent academic presentation, making it both visually cohesive and intellectually substantial.
A compelling acquisition for collectors of mythology, folklore, and cultural history.
A six-volume collection from the University of Chicago’s Folktales of the World series, presenting traditional narratives from Hungary, Japan, Norway, England, China, and Germany.
These mid-century editions reflect a foundational era in modern folklore and anthropology, combining scholarly editing with accessible storytelling. The set is unified by its distinctive dust jacket designs and consistent academic presentation, making it both visually cohesive and intellectually substantial.
A compelling acquisition for collectors of mythology, folklore, and cultural history.