- "Five peas from a pod".
Paper Portitude.
Retrieved 26
September 2010.
Poestion,
Josef (1884) "Ring, der Königssohn", Isländische Märchen, Wien: Carl Gerold's...
-
Sword Gunnfoder collected by Jón Árnason,
translated into
German by
Josef Poestion [de], then
rendered into
English and
included in the
Crimson Fairy Book...
- The Elf
Maiden is a Sámi
fairy tale,
collected by J. C.
Poestion in
Lapplandische Märchen.
Andrew Lang
included it in The
Brown Fairy Book. Once upon a...
-
Signy is an
Icelandic fairy tale
published by
Scandinavist Josef Calasanz Poestion [de] in
Islandische Märchen.
Andrew Lang
included it in The
Brown Fairy...
- How the
Stalos were
Tricked is a
Saami fairy tale
collected by J. C.
Poestion in
Lapplandische Märchen.[citation needed] It was
later adapted by Andrew...
-
Schwert Gunnfjödur", a
German translation by
Josef Poestion [de] in his
Islandische Märchen (1884).
Poestion acquired the
Icelandic text from his contact,...
-
Andras Baive is a Sámi
fairy tale
collected by J. C.
Poestion in
Lapplandische Märchen.
Andrew Lang
included it in The
Orange Fairy Book. A town, very...
-
Riesin in dem Steinboote" ('The
giantess in the stone-boat') by
Josef Poestion [de] in Isländische Märchen (1884), a
known source of
Icelandic tales for...
- (1862–64). It was
later translated as "Ring, der Königssohn" by
Josef Poestion [de] in Isländische Märchen (1884), and
subsequently by
Adeline Rittershaus...
- Der Knabe, die
Meerfrau und
Ritter Roth by
Scandinavist Josef Calasanz Poestion [de]. Later,
author Andrew Lang
included an English-language
version in...