{"_id":"6981e4d2d028d03c3ed56a86","title":"The Dragon of the North","author":"Friedrich Kreutzwald","code":"the-dragon-of-the-north","original_language":"Estonian","translators":["Leonora Blanche Lang","F Löwe"],"publish_year":1866,"publish_source":"Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed Juttud (Old Estonian Fairy Tales)","publish_scan":"https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924026890081&seq=225","words":4970,"image":"ford.jpg","image_alt":"An old ford car. graphite filter","genres":["childrens","fantasy","adventure"],"description":"A dragon jumps from city to city, hypnotising men and gobbling them up. A young man sets out to find Solomon’s ring and defeat the beast.","blurb":"“ If I put the ring upon the little finger of my left hand, then I can fly like a bird through the air wherever I wish to go. If I put it on the third finger of my left hand I am invisible, and I can see everything that passes around me, though no one can see me.”","unique_cover":"A dragon with a spear piercing its jaw and a horse in its mouth.","cover_source":"The Yellow Fairy Book  (1906)","cover_link":"https://archive.org/details/yellowfairybook00lang02/page/n29/mode/2up","rating":4,"has_review":false,"has_collections":false}