Myths That Every Child Should Know is great work written by Hamilton Wright Mabie who was an American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer.Bibliography:Norse Stories, Retold from the Eddas (1882)Nature in New England (1890)My Study Fire (two series, 1890 and 1894)In the Forest of Arden (1891)Short Studies in Literature (1891)Under the Trees and Elsewhere (1891)Essays in Literary Interpretation (1892)Essays on Nature and Culture (1896)Essays on Books and Culture (1897)Essays on Work and Culture (1898)The Life of the Spirit (1899)William Shakespeare, Poet, Dramatist, and Man (1900)A Child of Nature (1901) Published by Dodd, Mead and CompanyWorks and Days (1902)Parables of Life (1902)Famous Stories Every Child Should Know (1903)In Arcady (1903) Published by Dodd, Mead and CompanyBackgrounds of Literature (1904)Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know (1905)Myths That Every Child Should Know (1905)Introduction to Notable Poems (1909)American Ideals, Character, and Life (1913)Japan To-Day and To-Morrow (1914)Various books for children were written or edited by him (1905-08).Subject: child know should every fairy legends tales and hamilton mythology of myths animals the that birds what folk book russian irish childrens fairies big hardcover hymns operas avalon traditions game fairytales stories mabie 25 poems about confi burt pictures art before things famous 100 wildflowers 20 bible verses way wild along hard cover heroes trees collection children natural wonders mary god heros hamiltons 1911 useful plants artists hamilton's lacquer grimm wright by legend vanishing people lore myth south ir french fables from donegal