Christmas Stories

The Worker in Sandalwood by Marjorie L. C. Pickthall
The Legend of the Christmas Rose by Selma Lagerlöf
The Sabot of Little Wolff by Francois Coppée
The Christmas at Grecchio: A Story of St. Francis by Sophie Jewett
The Holy Night by Selma Lagerlöf
The Flight into Egypt by Selma Lagerlöf
The Other Wise Man by Henry Van Dyke
The First Christmas Tree by Henry Van Dyke
The Christmas Story from Gospel according to Luke
The Good Shepherd from the Bible
The Legend of St. Christopher adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
The Legend of St. Christopher adapted by Horace E. Scudder
Babouscka adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
The Legend of the Christmas Tree by Lucy Wheelock
How the Fir Tree Became the Christmas Tree by Aunt Hede
The Pine Tree adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from Hans Christian Andersen
Little Cosette adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from Victor Hugo's Les Miserables
Tiny Tim adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
Mrs. Santa Claus adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from the telling of Miss Frances Newton
The Birds' Christmas Carol by Kate Douglas Wiggin
Little Piccola adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from a poem by Celia Thaxter
The Stranger Child translated by Frances Jenkins Olcott from a legend written by Count Franz Pocci
Saint Christopher adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of William Caxton
The Christmas Rose adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of Lizzie Deas
The Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of Francois Coppée
The Pine Tree translated by Frances Jenkins Olcott from Hans Christian Andersen
The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of J. Stirling Coyne
The Three Purses adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the story of William S. Walsh
The Thunder Oak adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the story of William S. Walsh and other sources
The Christmas Thorn of Glastonbury adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of William of Malmesbury and other sources
The Three Kings of Cologne adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of John of Hildesheim modernized by H. S. Morris
Why the Chimes Rang by Raymond Macdonald Alden
In the Great Walled Country by Raymond Macdonald Alden
The Story of Gretchen by Maud Lindsay
The Day They Got Out Their Skates (Celebrating St. Nicholas Day in Holland) by Lucy Fitch Perkins
This Way to Christmas by Ruth Sawyer
The Voyage of the Wee Red Cap (imbedded in chapter) by Ruth Sawyer
The Christmas Apple (imbedded in chapter) by Ruth Sawyer
The Three Kings Ride (imbedded in chapter) by Ruth Sawyer
Gifts for the First Birthday (imbedded in chapter) by Ruth Sawyer
The Christmas That Was Nearly Lost (imbedded in chapter) by Ruth Sawyer
St. Bridget (imbedded in chapter) by Ruth Sawyer
The Golden Cobwebs by Sara Cone Bryant
How the Good Gifts Were Used by Two by Howard Pyle
The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter
Where Love Is, There God Is Also by Count Lyof N. Tolstoï
The Elves and the Shoemaker by Horace E. Scudder
The Cat on the Dovrefell by George Webbe Dasent
Why the Sea Is Salt by Andrew Lang
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by Amelia C. Houghton
The Christmas Porringer by Evaleen Stein