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Tyll Ulenspiegel's merry pranks;, illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg

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Tyll Ulenspiegel's merry pranks;, illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg
Language
eng
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Tyll Ulenspiegel's merry pranks;
Oclc number
1388388
Responsibility statement
illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg
Summary
Unfolds the life of the merry prankster Tyll, from his rowdy infancy to his final joke at his own funeral
Table Of Contents
I. Tyll's birth -- II. Tyll gorws up -- III. The tale of a merry dance -- IV. The sting that comes from stolen honey -- V. How Tyll got his name Ulenspiegel -- VI. How Tyll lost a good home by playing one trick too many -- VII. Bake monkeys and owls and the baker growls -- VIII. Tyll proves to fools how great is their folly -- IX. A pill that will cure all ills for three days -- X. Tyll and Skinflint, the baker -- XI. How blowing at the wrong time blew Tyll far away -- XII, The golden horseshoes with the silver nails -- XIII. How mother earth saved Tyll's neck -- XIV. A portrait which suited everyone and pleased no one -- XV. How Tyll answered five questions no one in the world could answer -- XVI. How Tyll gave the watchmen of Nurnberg a cold bath -- XVII. A merry mood and a winsome face gain fine food and pleasant grace -- XVIII. A tale of Tyll in Holy RomeXIX. Keep a rooster and you get Kikeriki -- XX. Blacksmith, bellows, pillows, and Tyll -- XXI. Tyll and the tailor of Berlin -- XXII. A proper lesson for those who would burden asses with learning -- XXIII. The tale of the cat in the bag -- XXIV. Of the tailors in the air and a great truth on the earth -- XXV. Set a thief to catch a thief -- XXVI. When anger comes, wisdom goes -- XXVII. How to teach good lessons with merry pranks -- XXVIII. The tale of a horse's tail -- XXIX. Pipe maker, puff your own pipes -- XXX. How Tyll turns blue cloth green -- XXXI. A rain of milk that did not come from heaven -- XXXII. Word, wit and merry game bring money, joy, and pleasant fame -- XXXIII. Twelve blind men and one clever jester -- XXXIV. When cry of "Wolf" brought wolf -- XXXV. The smell of a roast is as good as the clink of a coin -- XXXVI. Tyll's magic art -- XXXXVII. Tyll's last prank
Target audience
juvenile
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