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Ludwig Bechsteins Märchenbuch
Vom tapfern Schneiderlein.
Das Märchen von den sieben Schwaben.
Vom Schwaben, der das Leberlein gefressen.
Die Probestücke des Meisterdiebes.
Die verzauberte Prinzessin.
Der Teufel ist los oder Das Märlein, wie der Teufel den Branntwein erfand.
Der Schmied von Jüterbogk.
Vom Zornbraten.
A lively collection of German folk tales comes alive through Ludwig Richter’s original woodcuts, each image echoing the simple yet vivid world of the narratives. In the opening story a humble tailor from the town of Romadia discovers a strange kind of fame after a sudden bout of bravado—he slays seven flies at once, fashions a shining breastplate, and lets the local gossip turn his modest act into a legend of battlefield prowess.
The tailor, now convinced of his own heroism, strides into the king’s palace where his boastful armor earns him a warm welcome, a comfortable lodging, and a handsome salary—no swords or campaigns required. Yet the court’s seasoned knights grow uneasy, and the king, wary of the sudden upheaval, sets the newcomer a daring test: defeat the two marauding giants that threaten the realm in exchange for the princess’s hand and half the kingdom. The tale blends humor, pride, and the tricky politics of fame, inviting listeners to follow the tailor’s unexpected journey from kitchen‑yard hero to court‑bound challenger.
Full title
Ludwig Bechsteins Märchenbuch Mit 176 Holzschnitten nach Originalzeichnungen von Ludwig Richter Mit 176 Holzschnitten nach Originalzeichnungen von Ludwig Richter
Language
de
Duration
~11 hours (644K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ray Papworth and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-10-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1801–1860
Best known for gathering German folk and fairy tales, this 19th-century writer helped bring traditional stories to a wide readership. His collections were hugely popular in his own lifetime and remain part of the classic fairy-tale tradition.
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