A Collection of Chain Tales

An anthology of cumulative stories and other formula tales from around the world.

Lang. Nursery Rhyme Book

Title: The Nursery Rhyme Book
Author: Andrew Lang
Illustrator: L. Leslie Brooke
Year: 1897

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I have read through this book, and these are the stories I found:

A man of words and not of deeds
A was an Archer, and shot at a frog
A was an apple-pie
As I was going to St. Ives
Cuckoo, Cuckoo, what do you do?
For want of a nail, the shoe was lost
Grasshopper's Feast
I love sixpence, pretty little sixpence
If all the seas were one sea
Keys of Canterbury
London Bridge is broken down
My father he died, but I can't tell you how
Old Mother Hubbard
One, two, buckle my shoe
Oranges and Lemons
Robin the Bobbin
Solomon Grundy
There was a frog liv'd in a well
There was a man and he was mad
There were three jovial Welshmen
This is the house that Jack built
This is the key of the kingdom
Monday's Bairn


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This is an old project that I had set aside a few years ago because life got ... complicated ... but now I am happily retired and reading to start pondering chain tales again. Now my goal is to create an anthology of my own chain tales in my own words, but inspired by the traditional chain tales of the world. Stay tuned. :-)

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