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9781596433786 | Roaring Brook, March 5, 2013, cover price $17.99
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9780711212091, titled "Jamil's Clever Cat: A Folk Tale from Bengal" | Star Bright Books, July 1, 2001, cover price $13.95 | About this edition: In an Indian version of 'Puss in Boots,' Jamil the weaver's cat, Sardul, makes his master appear to be the richest man in the world so that he can fulfill his dream of marrying a princess
9781887734721, titled "Jamil's Clever Cat: A Folk Tale from Bengal" | Star Bright Books, October 1, 1999, cover price $13.95 | About this edition: In an Indian version of 'Puss in Boots,' Jamil the weaver's cat, Sardul, makes his master appear to be the richest man in the world so that he can fulfill his dream of marrying a princess
Paperback:
9781845075187, titled "Jamil's Clever Cat: A Folk Tale from Bengal" | Reprint edition (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, July 30, 2006), cover price $8.95 | About this edition: In an Indian version of 'Puss in Boots,' Jamil the weaver's cat, Sardul, makes his master appear to be the richest man in the world so that he can fulfill his dream of marrying a princess.
Retells five traditional Bengali tales.
Hardcover:
9780688802639 | William Morrow & Co, August 1, 1980, cover price $11.25 | About this edition: Presents five beautiful tales of the mysterious and wonderful Indian subcontinent, the place where many of the classic themes of world literature originated
Hardcover:
9780688802134 | Olympic Marketing Corp, March 1, 1980, cover price $1.98 | About this edition: Retells the tale of a boy two fingers tall whose two deeds for the Raja secure freedom for his father and a bride for himself.
Retells a traditional Bengali tale in which an old woman outwits a rice thief.
Hardcover:
9780688800987 | William Morrow & Co, February 1, 1978, cover price $11.75 | About this edition: A Bengali folktale about an old woman who is helped by a scorpion-fish, a wood-apple, a razor, and an alligator in her campaign to catch the thief who steals her rice every night
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