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Some fairy tales of the Ancient Greeks is a children's Greek mythology novel by author Marion L. Adams. It was published in May 1904 in London by the "Books for the Bairns" office. It consists of six chapters, each telling the story of a different protagonist.

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  • Some fairy tales of the Ancient Greeks (en)
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  • Some fairy tales of the Ancient Greeks is a children's Greek mythology novel by author Marion L. Adams. It was published in May 1904 in London by the "Books for the Bairns" office. It consists of six chapters, each telling the story of a different protagonist. (en)
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  • "Books for the Bairns" office
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  • Rosie M. Pitman, Brinsley Le Fanu (en)
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  • Marion L. Adams (en)
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  • England (en)
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  • Budgie and Toddie, by their Long Suffering Uncle (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Pictures to Paint (en)
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  • May 1904 (en)
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  • "Books for the Bairns" office (en)
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  • Books for the Bairns: 99 (en)
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  • Ancient Greece (en)
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  • Some fairy tales of the Ancient Greeks is a children's Greek mythology novel by author Marion L. Adams. It was published in May 1904 in London by the "Books for the Bairns" office. It consists of six chapters, each telling the story of a different protagonist. (en)
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