Direct translations
- "The Story of the Beauty and the Beast", translated by James Robinson Planché, 1858. (external scan)
- "Beauty and the Beast", illustrated by Walter Crane (1874)
- "Beauty and the Beast", illustrated by Henry Justice Ford, in The Blue Fairy Book (1889)
Beaumont adaptation
- "La Belle et la Bête", adapted by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont, 1756.
- "Beauty and the Beast". anonymous translation; pub. James Lumsden and Son, c. 1820.
- "Beauty and the Beast". A. E. Johnson (translation); W. Heath Robinson (illustrations) in Old time stories, 1921.
Other adaptations
- "Beauty and the Beast" [notes Europa's fairy book restored and retold by Joseph Jacobs done into pictures by John D. Batten. 1921 (1916).
- "Beauty and the Beast" Arthur Quiller-Couch; Edmund Dulac (ill.) The sleeping beauty and other fairy tales from the old French. New York: Hodder & Stoughton. 1910.
See also
- "How Beauty Contrived to Get Square with the Beast" by Guy Wetmore Carryl, 1902.
- Beauty and the Beast, a short story in The Atlantic Monthly by Bayard Taylor (1866).
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