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Indian Story Book
by Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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033 - The Great Drought-Parts 3-4
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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032 - The Great Drought-Parts 1-2
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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031 - Sakuntala and Dushyanta-Parts 7-8
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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030 - Sakuntala and Dushyanta-Parts 5-6
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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029 - Sakuntala and Dushyanta-Parts 3-4
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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028 - Sakuntala and Dushyanta-Parts 1-2
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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027 - Sabala the Sacred Cow-Parts 4-5
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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026 - Sabala the Sacred Cow-Part 3
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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025 - Sabala the Sacred Cow-Parts 1-2
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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024 - The Prince Wonderful-Parts 6- 7
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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023 - The Prince Wonderful-Parts 4-5
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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022 - The Prince Wonderful-Parts 2-3
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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021 - The Prince Wonderful-Part 1
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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020 - The Pool of Enchantment
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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019 - Nala The Gamester-Parts 7-8
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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018 - Nala The Gamester-Parts 5-6
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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017 - Nala The Gamester-Parts 3-4
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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016 - Nala The Gamester-Parts 1-2
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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015 - The Five Tall Sons of Pandu- Parts 10-12
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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014 - The Five Tall Sons of Pandu- Parts 8-9
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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013 - The Five Tall Sons of Pandu- Parts 6-7
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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012 - The Five Tall Sons of Pandu- Parts 4-5
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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011 - The Five Tall Sons of Pandu- Parts 2-3
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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010 - The Five Tall Sons of Pandu- Part 1
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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009 - The Gentle Conquerer
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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008 - Rama's Quest-Part 13
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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007 - Rama's Quest-Parts 11-12
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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006 - Rama's Quest-Parts 9-10
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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005 - Rama's Quest-Parts 7-8
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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004 - Rama's Quest-Parts 5-6
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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003 - Rama's Quest-Parts 3-4
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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002 - Rama's Quest-Parts 1-2
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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001 - Preface
Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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Richard Wilson has beautifully retold stories from the two monumental Indian epics, the Rāmāyana and the Mahābhārata, along with other ancient narratives. His aim is to reveal to young English-speaking readers that these oriental tales resonate with the universal themes found in their own stories love, hate, virtue, oppression, tenderness, bravery, resourcefulness, and the timeless battle against evil. - Summary by Paraphrased from the Introduction
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