The Sun, the Moon and a Rabbit. Amelia Martinez del Rio. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. New York: Sheed & Ward. 1935.
book jacket
An impress in the center of the cover of a rabbit in the moon.
Resembles the illustration on the title page.
Personal note from Jean Charlot to Zohmah Charlot written on blank page at front of a copy of the book.
title page
Resembles the impress on the cover.
page 7
page 9
Toltec introduction
The lord of the dark cloud
The gods seek company
The sun of water
The seven giants
The sun of wind
The sun of fire
The sun of earth
The sun, the moon and a rabbit
Whales, turtles and mermaids
The father of the gods
The feast of the new fire
Good little corn and bad big corn
The scorpion and his family
The feathered snake
The smoking mirror
Xóchitl, the beautiful flower
The mad dogs
The last tragedy of the Toltecs
Aztec introduction
The island of herons
The left-handed humming bird
The voice of the tree
The vengeance of a god
Chimalma, the sorceress
The eagle and the snake
A hen, a heron and a deer
The mountain of life
The hungry wolf
The unhappy king
The three fighting cocks
The princess with two lives
The mysterious star
The magic stone
The royal eagle
The lady of the lakes