Product Dimensions: 22x15x2.2 cm. Contents Part: I Chapter I: The Story of the Hare Chapter II: The Story of the Wonderful Fish Chapter III: The Story of the Bird which could not be burnt Chapter IV: The Story of the Buffalo Chapter V: The Story of the Wood-pecker Chapter VI: The Story of the Kuru-Deer Chapter VII: The Story of the Great Ape Chapter VIII: The Story of the Golden Swans Chapter IX: The Story of the Carabha Deer Chapter X: The Story of the Monkey Chapter XI: The Story of the White Elephant Chapter XII: The Story of the Head of a Guild Chapter XIII: The Story of the Hungry Tigress Chapter XIV: The Story of the small portion of Gruel Chapter XV: The Story of Ajastya Chapter XVI: The Story of Ummadayanti Chapter XVII: The Story of the inhabitant of the Brahma-Loka Chapter XVIII: The Story of the Sacrifice Chapter XIX: The Story of Sakra Chapter XX: The Story of the Brahman Chapter XXI: The Story of the Jar Chapter XXII: The Story of Avishahya Chapter XXIII: The Story of Cuddabodhi Chapter XXIV: The Story of Sutasoma Chapter XXV: The Story of Supparaka Chapter XXVI: The Story of the Maitribala Chapter XXVII: The Story of the King of the Cibis Chapter XXVIII: The Story of Mahabodhi Chapter XXIX: The Story of Kshantivadin Chapter XXX: The Story of Vessantara Part II The story of Prince Siddhartha: The last birth on Earth of the Bodhisattva Chapter I: Maya's dream Chapter II: The Birth of the Prince Chapter III: Prince Siddhartha Chapter IV: Prince Siddhartha's marriage Chapter V: The Renunciation Chapter VI: The last Ride on Kanthaka Chapter VII: The Pilgrim Chapter VIII: Under the Boddhi Tree Chapter IX: Lord Buddha's first Sermon Chapter X: New Disciples Chapter XI: Yasodhara Chapter XII: Rahula Chapter XIII: The Jetavana Chapter XIV: The Buddha attains Pari Nirvana
Thomas Bulfinch 2012-12-11Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.99 x 1.00 x 5.00l; 1.24 #File Name: 3849164543444 pagesBulfinch s Mythology
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great book; very large; poor index.By Stuart SmithA classic collection of mythology; with numerous quotes from poets and historians to illustrate the use of the myths. I did not give this a five rating because the index was useless - could not quickly go to categories of myths or specific ones without using a search mechanism; which can be slow with sucn an enormous tome. The appendix of names was interesting though.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great Historical ReadBy Drew R. MaerzI did not know much about Charlemange when I saw this for the Kindle. Being a fan of Arthurian books and Thomas Bulfinch; I decided to take the chance on this text. I was not disappointed. This is a relatively easy read and is filled with wonderful stories and tales. For a fan of European lore; I would recommend this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Bulfinch's 3 volume - great bargain!By Ordinary JoeMy son is hating these just about as much as I did when I was his age. Buy them for your kids and if like me; they'll hate reading them too!Seriously; this is a great value and if your high school son or daughter is required to read these then you can't go wrong with this three volume package. saves you money and you get all three.