Leo Tolstoy Archive
Fables for Children, Stories for Children, Natural Science Stories, Popular Education, Decembrists
Written: 1904
Source: "Fables for Children," by Leo Tolstoy, translated from the original Russian and edited by leo Wiener, assistant Professor of Slavic Languages at Harvard University, published by Dana Estese Company, Boston, Edition De Luxe, limited to one thousand copies of which this is no. 411, copyright 1904, electrotyped and printed by C. H. Simonds and Co., Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Transcription/Markup: Andy Carloff
Online Source: RevoltLib.com; 2021
- Part 1, Section 1 : Æsop's Fables
- Part 1, Section 2 : Adaptations and Imitations of Hindu Fables
- Part 2, Section 1 : The Foundling
- Part 2, Section 2 : The Peasant and the Cucumbers
- Part 2, Section 3 : The Fire
- Part 2, Section 4 : The Old Horse
- Part 2, Section 5 : How I Learned to Ride
- Part 2, Section 6 : The Willow
- Part 2, Section 7 : BÚLKA
- Part 2, Section 8 : Búlka And The Wild Boar
- Part 2, Section 9 : Pheasants
- Part 2, Section 10 : Milton And Búlka
- Part 2, Section 11 : The Turtle
- Part 2, Section 12 : Búlka And The Wolf
- Part 2, Section 13 : What Happened To Búlka In Pyatigórsk
- Part 2, Section 14 : Búlka's And Milton's End
- Part 2, Section 15 : The Gray Hare
- Part 2, Section 16 : God Sees The Truth, But Does Not Tell At Once
- Part 2, Section 17 : Hunting Worse Than Slavery
- Part 2, Section 18 : A Prisoner of the Caucasus
- Part 2, Section 19 : Ermák
- Part 3, Section 1 : The Magnet
- Part 3, Section 2 : Moisture
- Part 3, Section 3 : The Different Connection of Particles
- Part 3, Section 4 : Crystals
- Part 3, Section 5 : Injurious Air
- Part 3, Section 6 : How Balloons Are Made
- Part 3, Section 7 : Galvanism
- Part 3, Section 8 : The Sun's Heat
- Part 4, Section 1 : The Owl and the Hare
- Part 4, Section 2 : How the Wolves Teach Their Whelps
- Part 4, Section 3 : Hares and Wolves
- Part 4, Section 4 : The Scent
- Part 4, Section 5 : Touch and Sight
- Part 4, Section 6 : The Silkworm
- Part 5, Section 1 : The Apple-Tree
- Part 5, Section 2 : The Old Poplar
- Part 5, Section 3 : The Bird-Cherry
- Part 5, Section 4 : How Trees Walk
- Part 6, Section 1 : The Decemberists, First Fragment
- Part 6, Section 2 : On Popular Education
- Part 6, Section 3 : What Men Live By
- Part 6, Section 4 : The Three Hermits
- Part 6, Section 5 : Neglect the Fire and You Cannot Put It Out
- Part 6, Section 6 : The Candle
- Part 6, Section 7 : The Two Old Men
- Part 6, Section 8 : Where Love Is, There God Is Also
- Part 7, Section 1 : The Fiend Persists, but God Resists
- Part 7, Section 2 : Little Girls Wiser than Old People
- Part 7, Section 3 : The Two Brothers and the Gold
- Part 7, Section 4 : Ilyás
- Part 7, Section 5 : A Fair-Tale