Directory of Non-Grimm Versions
Bunch of Laurela Blooms for a Present, A. Campbell, Cloudwalking Country, p288.
Frog and the Princess, The. Dorson, Buying the Wind, p. 256.
Frog King, The; or, Iron Henry. Grimm, Tales, no.l.
Frog King, The(Germany). Thompson, 100 Favorite Folktales, no. 29
Frog Prince, The. Grimm, Other Tales, pg. l 6.
Frog Sweetheart, The. Briggs, DBF, pt. A, v.l, p. 260.
Frog Prince, The. Briggs, DBF, pt. A, v. 1, p. 259.
Frog, The. Briggs, DBF, pt. A, v.l, p. 258.
Frog-Prince, The(Grimm-Altered). Opie, Classic Fairy Tales, p. 241.
Frog, The. Hyde-Chambers, Tibetan Folk Tales, p. 169.
Marriage, A. Thundy, South Indian Folktales, no. 59.
Moutains of Mongollon, The. Espinosa, Folklore of Spain in the
American Southwest, p. 180.
Paddo, The. Briggs, DBF, pt. A, v.l, p. 443.
Princess and the Frog, The. Falassi, Folklore by the Fireside,p. 39.
Queen Who Sought a Drink from a Certain Well, The. Campbell,
West Highlands, v. 2, p. 141.
Frog Toad, The. Randolph, The Devil's Pretty Daughter, p. 91.
Well of the World's End, The. Briggs, DBF, pt. A, v.l, p. 563.
You'd Be Surprised the Trouble She Had Making Her Mother Believe
It. Legman, Rationale of the Dirty Joke, vol. 1, p. 443.
Tales without bibliographies:
The Enchanted Toad--Scandinavian
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