My guesses on what Walt Kelly did on the issues of Fairy Tale Parade I've seen. I'm very interested in others opinions; I trust myself enough to make the first guess but not enough that I think it should be taken as gospel without somebody else backing me up:
FTP 1: Cover to Cover Kelly. Somebody else may have inked some of the stories, Hansel and Gretel in particular. But I'm far from sure of that; the art just doesn't look quite like the other stories but another inker is just one possible reason.
Until I note otherwise, assume all four covers are by Kelly, unless noted they reuse earlier art.
FTP 2: Front and back covers Kelly. Jack the Giant Killer is by Kelly. I don't THINK he did Snow White and Rose Red but whoever did was at least somewhat emulating Kelly, or possibly he did layouts or some final touches. Neither of which are normal habits of Kelly's, as far as I know. But I don't know that he didn't, either. Emperor's New Clothes is by Kelly. Tom Thumb is not. Cinderella is Kelly. Puss in Boots, see my comments on Snow White and Rose Red. Sinbad, no trace of Kelly.
FTP 3: I don't have a copy.
FTP 4: Front Cover is Kelly. Lost Prince is by Kelly. Traveling Musicians is Kelly, possibly with help. There's way too much obvious Kelly in the story for it to be anybody else but some of it just looks off to me, too. Wee Men o'the Glen, I'm not sure- what do others think? I keep changing my mind every time I glance at it; saying somebody else inked it heavily might account for it but that's pulling a guess out of absolutely nowhere.
FTP 5: Front Cover is Kelly. Inside front cover is signed by Kelly but done in a woodcut style that I might not have assigned to Kelly if I hadn't seen the signature, which just shows how hard this is to do accurately! Big Claus and Little Claus is Kelly. Ali Baba is signed by Jon Small. Prince Joel, perhaps- the one face is possibly but far from definitely Kelly and none of the rest of the art really lends it self to ID's. Wise Men of Gotham is Kelly. Tales of Rufus Redfox, I'm torn. The fox looks very Kelly-like but the beaver doesn't. I need to go through the Animals and see if there's a beaver in the Pogo stories for comparison; the way Kelly drew some animals (possums in particular
) evolved a lot over time. Inside back cover and back cover by Kelly.
FTP 6: See above Post.
FTP 7: I don't have a copy.
FTP 8: All four covers by Kelly. Magic Night by Kelly, possibly or even probably not on his own. The fairies and child are obvious Kelly but the adults don't remind me of his work at all. Then again, he could have just been experimenting.
FTP 9: I don't have a copy.