Mystic Tales: Their Ancient Tales and Legends, Recounted by a Woman Inmate of the Calcutta Insane Asylum, with Notes and Commentaries
| First published | 1991 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Street of Crocodiles |
| Format | Pamphlet |
| Type | Collection |
| Pages | 48 |
- Wrappers of hand-made paper, side-sewn. Hand printed by Jules Remedios Faye.
- Limited edition of 100 copies. Signed by Salmonson.
- Extensive notes on the origins and inspirations for each story in the final essay.
- Frontispiece (of an Indian goddess) uncredited.
No ISBN on record — searching by title and author.
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Gargi, the Sphinx | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 6 | Maitreyi and Katyani | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 9 | Vasavadatta, the Courtesan | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 12 | The Mango Lady | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 15 | The Courtesan Who Worked a Miracle | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 17 | The Lay Nun Who Gave of Herself | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 19 | The Reborn Divinities | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 22 | Rayamati, the Savioress | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 26 | The Circumvention of Fate | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 29 | Bhadra and the Mendicant | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 34 | Kisagautami, the Celebrated Nun | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Short Story |
| 38 | Notes (Mystic Tales) | Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Essay |