New Waggings of Old Tales
| First published | 1888 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Ticknor and Company |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Collection |
| Pages | ix+165+32 |
Publisher's catalogue follows text, text ends at page 165. As can be seen at the online copy at The Internet Archive, "Two Wags" is a very thin pseudonym, as the real author names are printed on the cover: "J.K.Bangs and Frank Dempster Sherman", and again, but then both in full name, on the dedication page following the title page.
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Prologue (New Waggings of Old Tales) | Two Wags | Essay |
| 15 | Opening Remarks by the Distinguished Diplomat | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 18 | The Rise of Hop O' My Thumb | Two Wags | Novelette |
| 47 | Introduction to the Leader of the Fleshy School | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 48 | Mary and the Lamb | Two Wags | Poem |
| 53 | The Disciple of Ambiguity Is Introduced | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 54 | The Discourager of Curiosity | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 74 | The Distinguished Diplomat Presents the Apostle of Obscurity | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 75 | Homo Senex | Two Wags | Poem |
| 83 | The African Reminiscenser to the Fore | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 86 | Rumpleslopogaas | Two Wags | Novelette |
| 113 | The Distinguished Diplomat Waxeth Eloquent | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 115 | Cinderella | Two Wags | Poem |
| 134 | The Great Romancer is Fittingly Introduced | Two Wags | Short Story |
| 137 | The Strange Case of Beauty and the Beast | Two Wags | Novelette |