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    The Historical Archive Sample Page
    44 Rare Historic Books Of
    Celtic / Irish / Druid Mythology & Folklore On CD
    This CD contains 44 Rare and Fascinating Historic books detailing Ancient Celtic Mythology, Folklore and History.
    Below is a breakdown of the books and their contents by region. The book titles are bolded and the contents are in the bullet points below each book. All books are complete - including any illustrations that were in the original hardcopy books. In many cases, we list the chapters in the books but we also list many books just by title and publication date in an effort to keep the ad a reasonable size. If you have a question about the contents of any book, please ask us.
    All books are supplied in PDF format and are fully searchable.
    The Second Battle of Mag Tuired (Cath Maige Tuired)
    The Cattle-Raid of Cooley (Táin Bó Cúailnge)
    The Destruction of Dá Derga's Hostel
    Heroic Romances of Ireland (2 Vols.).
    Cuchulain of Muirthemne by Lady Gregory [1902]
    I. Birth of Cuchulain
    II. Boy Deeds of Cuchulain
    III. Courting of Emer
    IV. Bricrius Feast
    V. The Championship of Ulster
    VI. The High King of Ireland
    VII. Fate of the Sons of Usnach
    VIII. Dream of Angus Og
    IX. Cruachan
    X. The Wedding of Maine Morgor
    XI. The War for the Bull of Cuilagne
    XII. Awakening of Ulster
    XIII. The Two Bulls
    XIV. The Only Jealously of Emer
    XV. Advice to a Prince
    XVI. Sons of Doel Dermait
    XVII. Battle of Rosnaree
    XVIII. The Only Son of Aoife
    XIX. The Great Gathering at Muirthemne
    XX. Death of Cuchulain
    Gods and Fighting Men by Lady Gregory [1904]
    Part I Book I: Fight with the Firbolgs
    Part I Book I: Reign of Bres
    Part I Book II: The Coming of Lugh
    Part I Book II: The Sons of Tuireann
    Part I Book III: The Great Battle of Magh Tuireadh
    Part I Book II: Hidden House of Lugh
    Part I Book III: The Landing
    Part I Book III: The Battle of Tailltin
    Part I Book IV: Bodb Deag
    Part I Book IV: The Dagda
    Part I Book IV: Angus Og
    Part I Book IV: The Morrigu
    Part I Book IV: Aine
    Part I Book IV: Aoibhell
    Part I Book IV: Midhir and Etain
    Part I Book IV: Manannan
    Part I Book IV: Manannan at Play
    Part I Book IV: His Call to Bran
    Part I Book IV: His Three Calls to Cormac
    Part I Book IV: Cliodna's Wave
    Part I Book IV: Call to Connla
    Part I Book IV: Tadg in Manannan's Islands
    Part I Book IV: Laegaire in the Happy Plain
    Part I Book V: Fate of the Children of Lir
    Part II Book I: The Coming of Finn
    Part II Book I: Finns Household
    Part II Book I: Birth of Bran
    Part II Book I: Oisin's Mother
    Part II Book I: The Best Men of the Fianna
    Part II Book II: The Lad of the Skins
    Part II Book II: Black, Brown, and Grey
    Part II Book II: The Hound
    Part II Book II: Red Ridge
    Part II Book III: The Enemies of Ireland
    Part II Book III: Cael and Credhe
    Part II Book III: Conn Crither
    Part II Book III: Glas Son of Dremen
    Part II Book III: Help of the Men of Dea
    Part II Book III: The March of the Fianna
    Part II Book III: The First Fighters
    Part II Book III: The King of Ulsters Son
    Part II Book III: The High King's Son
    Part II Book III: The King of Lochlann and his Sons
    Part II Book III: Labran's Journey
    Part II Book III: The Great Fight
    Part II Book III: Credhe's Lament
    Part II Book IV: King of Britains Son
    Part II Book IV: Cave of Ceiscoran
    Part II Book IV: Donn, Son of Midhir
    Part II Book IV: Hospitality of Cuanna's House
    Part II Book IV: Cats Heads and Dog Heads
    Part II Book IV: Lomna's Head
    Part II Book IV: Illbrec of Ess Ruadh
    Part II Book IV: The Cave of Cruachan
    Part II Book IV: The Wedding at Ceann Slieve
    Part II Book IV: The Shadowy One
    Part II Book IV: Finn's Madness
    Part II Book IV: The Red Woman
    Part II Book IV: Finn and the Phantoms
    Part II Book IV: The Pigs of Angus
    Part II Book IV: The Hunt of Slieve Cuilinn
    Part II Book V: Oisin's Children
    Part II Book VI: Birth of Diarmuid
    Part II Book VI: How Diarmuid Got His Love-Spot
    Part II Book VI: The Daughter of King Under-Wave
    Part II Book VI: The Hard Servant
    Part II Book VI: The House of the Quicken Trees
    Part II Book VII: The Flight from Teamhair
    Part II Book VII: The Pursuit
    Part II Book VII: The Green Champions
    Part II Book VII: The Wood of Dubhros
    Part II Book VII: The Quarrel
    Part II Book VII: The Wanderers
    Part II Book VII: Fighting and Peace
    Part II Book VII: The Boar of Beinn Gulbain
    Part II Book VIII: Tailc, Son of Treon
    Part II Book VIII: Meargach's Wife
    Part II Book VIII: Ailne's Revenge
    Part II Book IX: The Quarrel with the Sons of Morna
    Part II Book IX: Death of Goll
    Part II Book IX: The Battle of Gabhra
    Part II Book X: The Death of Bran
    Part II Book X: The Call of Oisin
    Part II Book X: The Last of the Great Men
    Part II Book XI: Oisin's Story
    Part II Book XI: Oisin in Patrick's House
    Part II Book XI: The Arguments
    Part II Book XI: Oisin's Lament
    Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland by Lady Gregory [1920]
    The Celtic Twilight by W.B. Yeats [1893 and 1902]
    Legends and Stories of Ireland by Samuel Lover [1831, 1834]
    The Irish Sketch-book by William Makepeace Thackeray [1845]
    Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde [1887]
    Myths and Folklore of Ireland by Jeremiah Curtin [1890]
    The Son of the King of Erin and the Giant of Loch Lein
    The Three Daughters of King O'Hara
    The Weaver's Don and the Giant of the White Hill
    Fair, Brown and Trembling
    The King of Erin and the Queen of the Lonesome Island
    The Shee an Gannon and the Grugach Gaire
    The Three Daughters of the King of the East and the Son of a King in Erin
    The Fisherman's Son and the Grugach of Tricks
    The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin
    Kil Arthur
    Shaking-Head
    Birth of Fin MacCumhail
    Fin MacCumhail and the Fenians of Erin in the Castle of Fear Dubh
    Fin MacCumhail and the Knight of the Full Axe
    Gilla na Grakin and Fin MacCumhail
    Fin MacCumhail The Seven Brothers and the King of France
    Black, Brown and Gray
    Fin MacCumhail and the Son of the King of Alba
    Cuculin
    Oisin in Tir Na N-Og
    Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts by Patrick Kennedy [1891]
    Jac and His Comrades
    The Bad Stepmother
    Adventures of Gilla na Chreck an Gour
    Jack the Master and Jack the Servant
    I'll be Wiser the next Time
    The Three Crowns
    The Corpse Watchers
    The Brown Bear of Norway
    The Goban Saor
    The Three Advices which the King with the Red Soles gave to his Son
    Legends of the 'Good People'
    The Fairy Child
    The Changeling and his Bagpipes
    The Tobinstown Sheeoge
    The Belated Priest
    The Palace in the Rath
    The Breton Version of the Palace in the Rath
    The Fairy Nurse
    The Recovered Bride
    Faction-fight among the Fairies
    Jemmy Doyle in the Fairy Palace
    The Fairy Cure
    The Sea Fairies
    The Black Cattle of Durzy Island
    The Silkie Wife
    The Pooka of Murroe
    The Kildare Pooka
    The Kildare Lurikeen
    The Adventures of the 'Son of Bad Counsel'
    Witchcaft, Socery, Ghosts and Fetches
    The Long Spoon
    The Prophet before his Time
    The Bewitched Churn
    The Ghosts and the Game of Football
    The Cat of the Carman's Stage
    Cauth Morisy looking for Service
    Black Stairs on Fire
    The Witches Excursion
    The Crock found in the Rath
    The Enchantment of Gearhoidh Iarla
    Illan Eachtach and the Lianan
    The Misfortunes of Barrett the Piper
    The Woman in White
    The Queen's County Ghost
    The Ghost in Graigue
    Droochan's Ghost
    The Kiranelagh Spirit
    The Doctor's Fetch
    The Apparition in Old Ross
    Ossianic and Early Legends
    Fann Mac Cuil and the Scotch Giant
    How Fann Mac Cuil and his Men were Bewitched
    Qualifications and Duties of the Fianna Eirionn
    The Battle of Ventry Harbour
    The Fight of Castle Knoc
    The Youth of Fion
    Fion's First Marriage
    How Fion selected a Wife
    Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne
    The Flight of the Sluggard
    Beanriogain na Sciana Breaca
    Conan's Delusions in Ceash
    The Youth of Oisin
    The Old Age of Oisin
    Legend of Loch na Piasta
    The King with the Horse's Ears
    The Story of the Sculloge's Son from Muskerry
    Fios Fath an Aaon Sceil
    An Broan Suan Or
    The Children of Lir
    Lough Neagh
    Killarney
    Legend of the Lake of Inchiquin
    How the Shannon acquired its Name
    The Origin of the Lake of Tiis
    The Building of Ardfert Cathredral
    How Donaghedee got its Name
    The Borrowed Lake
    Kilstoheen in the Shannon
    The Isle of the Living
    Fionnutuin Mac Bochna
    The Firbolgs and Danaans
    Inis na Muic
    The Bath of the White Cows
    The Quest for the Tain-Bo-Cuilagne
    The Progress of the Wicked Bard
    Legends of the Celtic Saints
    St Patrick
    How St Patrick received the Staff of Jesus
    The Fortune of Dichu
    St Patrick's Contest with the Druids
    The Baptism of Aongus
    The Decision of the Chariot
    Conversion of the Robber Chief, Macaldus
    Baptism after Death
    The Vision of St Brigid
    Death and Burial of St Patrick
    The Corpse-freighted Barque
    St Brigid's Cloak
    St Brigid and the Harps
    Arran of the Saints and its Patrons
    St Feancheas's Visit to Arran
    St Brendain's Voyage
    The Island of the Birds
    The Sinner Saved
    A Legend of St Mogue of Ferns
    O' Carroll's Warning
    How St Eloi was cured of Pride
    St Lateerin of Cullin
    The Aran Islands by John M. Synge [1907]
    Celtic Wonder Tales by Ella Young [1910]
    The Earth Shapers
    The Spear of Victory
    A Good Action
    How the Son of Gobhaun Saor Sold the Sheepskin
    How the Son of Gobhaun Saor Shortened the Road
    The Cow of Plenty
    The Coming of Lugh
    The Eric-Fine of Lugh
    The Great Battle
    Inisfail
    The Golden Fly
    The Children of Lir
    The Luck-Child
    Conary Mor
    Beside the Fire by Douglas Hyde [1910]
    The Tailor and the Three Beasts
    Bran
    The King of Ireland's Son
    The Alp-Luachra
    Paudyeen O'Kelly and the Weasel
    Leeam O'Rooney's Burial
    Guleesh na Guss Dhu
    The Well of D'Yerree-In-Dowan
    The Court of Crinnawn
    Neil O'Carree
    Trunk-Without-Head
    The Hags of the Long Teeth
    William of the Tree
    The Old Crow & The Young Crow
    Riddles
    The Crock of Gold by James Stephens [1912]
    Book 1--The Coming of Pan
    Book 2--The Philosophers Journey
    Book 3--The Two Gods
    Book 4--The Philosophers Return
    Book 5--The Policemen
    Book 6--The Thin Woman's Journey
    In Wicklow and West Kerry by John M. Synge [1912]
    The King of Ireland's Son by Padraic Colum [1916]
    Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens [1920]
    The Story of Tuan Mac Cairill
    The Boyhood of Fionn
    The Birth of Bran
    Oisin's Mother
    The Wooing of Becfola
    The Little Brawl at Allen
    The Carl of the Drab Coat
    The Enchanted Cave of Cesh Corran
    Mongan's Frenzy
    The Mabinogion Lady Charlotte Guest, tr. [1849]
    The First Branch: Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed
    The Second Branch: Branwen Daughter of Llyr
    The Third Branch: Manawydan son of Llyr
    The Fourth Branch: Math son of Mathonwy
    Dream of Macsen (Wledig)
    Lludd and Llefelys
    Dream of Rhonabwy
    How Culhwch Won Olwen or the Twrch Trwyth
    Taliesin
    Owain or The Lady of the Fountain
    Geraint the Son of Erbin.
    Peredur: 7th son of Earl Evrawc (Part I)
    Prolegomena to the Study of Old Welsh Poetry by Edward Anwyl [1903]
    The Gododdin Poems from The Four Ancient Books of Wales by William F. Skene [1869]
    British Goblins by Wirt Sikes [1881]
    Chapter I: Fairy Tales and the Ancient Mythology
    Chapter II: Classification of Welsh Fairies
    Chapter III: Lake Fairies
    Chapter IV: Mountain Fairies
    Chapter V: Changelings
    Chapter VI: Living with the Tylwyth Teg
    Chapter VII: Fairy Music
    Chapter VIII: Fairy Rings
    Chapter IX: Piety as a Protection from the Seductions of the Tylwyth Teg
    Chapter X: Fairy Money and Fairy Gifts in General
    Chapter XI: Origins of Welsh Fairies
    The Welsh Fairy Book by W. Jenkyn Thomas [1907]
    The Lady of the Lake
    Arthur in the Cave
    The Curse of the Pantannas
    The Drowning of the Bottom Hundred
    Elidyr's Sojurn in Fairy Land
    Rhys and Llywelyn
    Lowri Dafydd Earns a Purse of Gold
    The Llanfabon Changeling
    Why the Red Dragon is the Emblem of Wales
    Lyn Cwm Llwch
    The Adventures of Three Farmers
    Cadwaladr and his Goat
    The Fairy Wife
    Einion and the Lady of the Greenwood
    The Green Isles of the Ocean
    March's Ears
    The Fairy Harp
    Guto Bach and the Fairies
    Ianto's Chase
    The Stray Cow
    Bala Lake
    The Forbidden Fountain
    Tudur ap Einion
    The Fairy Walking Stick
    Dick the Fiddler's Money
    A Strange Otter
    Fairy Ointment
    Pergrin and the Mermaiden
    The Cave of the Young Men of Snowdonia
    Einion and the Fair Family
    St Collen and the King of Fairy
    Helig's Hollow
    Owen Goes A-Wooing
    The Fairy Reward
    Why Deunant has the Front Door in the Back
    Getting Rid of Fairies
    The Mantle of Kings' Beards
    Pedws Ffowk and St. Elian's Well
    Magic Music
    Sili go Dwt
    Another Changeling
    A Fairy Borrowing
    Treasure Seeking
    The Richest Man
    St. Beuno and the Curlew
    The Cat Witches
    The Swallowed Court
    What Marged Rolant Saw
    Ned Puw's Farewell
    Pennard Castle
    The Man with the Green Weeds
    Goronwy Tudor and the Witches of Llanddons
    Robin's Return
    The Harper's Gratuity
    Six and Four are Ten
    Envy Burns Itself
    The Bride from the Red Lake
    A Fairy Dog
    Grace's Well
    The Fairy Password
    St. Winifred's Well
    The Ancients of the World
    Nansi Llwyd and the Dog of Darkness
    An Adventure in the Big Bog
    The Pwca of the Trwyn
    John Gethin and the Candle
    Fetching a Halter
    Dai Sion's Homecoming
    Melangell's Lambs
    Syfaddon Lake
    The Power of St Tegla's Well
    The Men of Ardudwy
    The Parti-coloured Cow
    Striking a Corpse Candle
    Hu Gadarn
    The Devil's Bridge
    The Martyred Hound
    Twm of the Fair Lies
    Black Robin
    Llyn Llech Owen
    A Ghostly Rehersal
    A Phantom's Funeral
    Why the Robin's Breast is Red
    Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx By John Rhys [1900]
    The Poems of Ossian by James Macpherson [1773]
    Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales by Sir George Douglas [1773]
    The Three Green Men of Glen Nevis.
    The Story of the White Pet
    The Milk-White Doo.
    The Croodin Doo
    The Cattie Sits in the Kiln-Ring Spinning
    Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren
    The Tempted Lady
    The Fause Knight and the Wee Boy
    The Strange Visitor
    Rashin-coatie
    The Fox Outwitted
    The Fox Troubled With Fleas
    The Fox and the Bag-Pipes
    The Fox's Stratagem
    The Fox and the Wrens
    The Fox and the Cock
    How the Wolf Lost His Tail
    Frog and Crow
    The Grouse Cock and His Wife
    The Eagle and the Wren
    The Wren's Presumption
    The Two Foxes
    The Bee and the Mouse
    The Two Mice
    Alexander Jones
    The Fairies of Scotland
    The Fairy and the Miller's Wife
    Sir Godfrey Macculloch
    The Laird O' Co'
    Habitrot
    The Tulman
    The Isle Of Pabaidh
    Sanntraigh
    Water Fairies
    Fairy Transportation
    The Poor Man of Peatlaw
    The Fairy Boy of Leith
    Mind the Crooked Finger
    The Two Young Ploughmen
    The Smith and the Fairies
    The Lothian Farmer's Wife
    Redemption From Fairy Land
    The Fairy and the Bible-Reader
    Thom and Willie
    The Gloaming Bucht
    The Fairy's Song
    The Faithful Purse-Bearer
    The Scottish Brownie
    The Brownie Of Bodsbeck
    The Brownie And The Thievish Maids
    The Bogle
    The Doomed Rider
    Graham Of Morphie
    The Fisherman and the Merman
    The Mermaid Wife
    The Seal-Catcher's Adventure
    The Mermaid Of Knockdolion
    The Young Laird Of Lorntie
    Nuckelavee
    The Two Shepherds
    Fatlips
    The Silly Mutton
    Macgillichallum of Razay
    The Witch Of Laggan
    The Blacksmith's Wife of Yarrowfoot
    The Miller of Holdean
    Ronaldson of Bowden
    The Farmer's Wife Of Deloraine
    Laird Harry Gilles
    The Missing Web
    The Witches Of Delnabo
    The Brazen Brogues
    The Wee Bunnock
    The Tale of The Shifty Lad, The Widow's Son
    Lothian Tom
    The Ploughman's Glory; Or, Tom's Song.
    The Witty Exploits of Mr. George Buchanan, the King's Fool
    The Haunted Ships
    Elphin Irving
    Cousin Mattie
    Rat Hall
    The Secret Common-Wealth By Robert Kirk [1692?]
    Fairy Legends and Traditions by Thomas Crofton Croker [1825]
    The Legend of Knocksheogowna
    The Legend of Knockfierna
    The Legend of Knockgrafton
    The Priest
    The Young Piper
    The Brewery of Egg-Shells
    The Changeling
    The Two Gossips
    The Legend of Bottle Hill
    The Confessions of Tom Bourke
    Fairies Or No Fairies
    The Haunted Cellar
    Seeing is Believing
    Master and Man
    The Field of Boliauns
    The Little Shoe
    Legends of the Banshee
    Legends of the Banshee
    The Spirit Horse
    Daniel O Rourke
    The Crookened Back
    The Haunted Castle
    Fior Usga
    Cormac and Mary
    The Legend of Lough Gur
    The Enchanted Lake
    The Legend of O'Donoghue
    The Lady of Gollerus
    Flory Cantillon's Funeral
    The Lord of Dunkerron
    The Wonderful Tune
    The Wonderful Tune
    Hanlon's Mill
    The Death Coach
    The Headless Horseman
    Diarmid Bawn, The Piper
    Teigue of the Lee
    Ned Sheehy's Excuse
    The Lucky Guest
    Dreaming Tim Jarvis
    Rent-Day
    Linn-Na-Payshtha
    The Legend of Cairn Thierna
    The Rock of the Candle
    Clough na Cuddy
    The Giant's Stairs
    British Goblins by Wirt Sikes [1881]
    Chapter I: Fairy Tales and the Ancient Mythology
    Chapter II: Classification of Welsh Fairies
    Chapter III: Lake Fairies
    Chapter IV: Mountain Fairies
    Chapter V: Changelings
    Chapter VI: Living with the Tylwyth Teg
    Chapter VII: Fairy Music
    Chapter VIII: Fairy Rings
    Chapter IX: Piety as a Protection from the Seductions of the Tylwyth Teg
    Chapter X: Fairy Money and Fairy Gifts in General
    Chapter XI: Origins of Welsh Fairies
    Tales of Fairies and of the Ghost World by Jeremiah Curtin [1895]
    John Connors and the Fairies
    Fitzgerald and Daniel O'Donohue
    The Fairies of Rahonain and Elizabeth Shea
    The Knights of Kerry - Rahonain Castle
    The Cattle Jobber of Awnascawil
    The Midwife of Listowel
    Daniel Crowley and the Ghosts
    Tom Daly and the Nut-Eating Ghost
    Tom Connors and the Dead Girl
    The Farmer of Tralee and the Fairy Cows
    The Two Gamblers and the Fairies
    The Girl and the Robber
    Maurice Griffin and the Fairy Doctor
    The Three Sisters and Their Husbands, Three Brothers
    John Shea and the Treasure
    St. Martin's Eve
    James Murray and Saint Martin
    Fairy Cows
    John Reardon and the Sister Ghosts
    Maggie Doyle and the Dead Man
    Pat Doyle and the Ghost
    The Ghost of Sneem
    The Dead Mother
    Tim Sheehy Sent Back to This World to Prove His Innocence
    Tom Moore and the Seal Woman
    The Four-Leafed Shamrock
    John Cokeley and the Fairy
    Tom Foley's Ghost
    The Blood-Drawing Ghost
    Murderous Ghosts
    A Peep at the Pixies by Anna Eliza Bray; Illustrations by Hablot K. Browne [1854].
    Pixy Gathon, or, the Tailor's Needle
    The Three Trials, or, the Story of Crabby Cross
    The Seven Crosses of Tiverton, or, The Pixy Picket
    Background Notes on the Seven Crosses of Tiverton
    Fontina, or, The Pixies' Bath
    The Lady of the Silver Bell
    The Belfry Rock, or, The Pixies' Revenge
    Tales of the Dartmoor Pixies by William Crossing [1890].
    Chapter I: The Moorland Haunts of the Pixies
    Chapter II: The Pixies' Trysting Place
    Chapter III: By the Peat Filled Hearth
    Chapter IV: Lough Tor Hole. The Huccaby Courting
    Chapter V: The Pixie at the Ockerry. Jimmy Townsend and his Sister Race
    Chapter VI: The Ungrateful Farmer.--The Pixy Threshers.--Rewarding a Pixy
    Chapter VII: Nanny Norrish and the Pixies.--The Ploughman's Breakfast.--The Pixy Riders.--Jan Coo
    Chapter VIII: The Borrowed Colts.--The Boulder in the Room.--Vickeytoad.--Modilla and Podilla
    Chapter IX: The Lost Path.--The Pixies' Revel.--Conclusion
    The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-Wentz [1911]
    Environment (section I, chapter I)
    Taking of Evidence (Section I Chapter II part 1)
    Taking Evidence (Section I, Chapter II, part 2)
    Taking Evidence (Section I, Chapter II, part 3)
    Taking Evidence (Section I, Chapter II, part 4)
    Taking Evidence (Section I, Chapter II, part 5)
    Taking Evidence (Section I, Chapter II, part 6)
    Anthropological Examination (Section I Chapter III)
    People of the Goddess Dana (Section II Chapter IV)
    Brythonic Divinities (Section II Chapter V)
    Celtic Otherworld (Section II Chapter VI)
    Doctrine of Rebirth (Section II Chapter VII)
    Testimony of Archaelogy (Section III Chapter VIII)
    Testimony of Paganism (Section III Chapter IX)
    Testimony of Christianity (Section III Chapter X)
    Science and Fairies (Section IV Chapter XI)
    Fairies by Gertrude M. Faulding [1913].
    The Fairy Mythology by Thomas Keightley [1870].
    The Science of Fairy Tales by Edwin Sidney Hartland [1891].
    Chapter I: The Art of Story-Telling
    Chapter II: Savage Ideas
    Chapter III: Fairy Births and Human Midwives
    Chapter IV: Fairy Births and Human Midwives (continued)
    Chapter V: Changelings
    Chapter VI: Robberies from Fairyland
    Chapter VII: The Supernatural Lapse of Time in Fairyland
    Chapter VIII: The Supernatural Lapse of Time in Fairyland contd
    Chapter IX: The Supernatural Lapse of Time in Fairyland contd.
    Chapter X: Swan Maidens
    Chapter XI: Swan Maidens contd.
    Chapter XII: Conclusion
    Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs [1892]
    Connla and the Fairy Maiden
    Guleesh
    The Field of Boliauns
    The Horned Women
    Conall Yellowclaw
    Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary
    The Shepherd of Myddvai
    The Sprightly Tailor
    The Story of Deirdre
    Munachar and Manachar
    Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree
    King O'Toole and his Goose
    The Wooing of Olwen
    Jack and his Comrades
    The Shee An Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire
    The Story-Teller at Fault
    The Sea-Maiden
    A Legend of Knockmany
    Fair, Brown and Trembling
    Jack and his Master
    Beth Gellert
    The Tale of Ivan
    Andrew Coffey
    The Battle of the Birds
    Brewery of Eggshells
    The Lad with the Goat-Skin
    More Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs [1894]
    The Fate of the Children of Lir
    Jack the Cunning Thief
    Powel, Prince of Dyfed
    Paddy O'Kelly and the Weasel
    The Black Horse
    The Vision of MacConglinney
    Dream of Owen O'Mulready
    Morraha
    The Story of the McAndrew Family
    The Farmer of Liddesdale
    The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener
    The Russet Dog
    Smallhead and the King's Sons
    The Legend of Knockgrafton
    Elidore
    The Leeching of Kayn's leg
    How Fin went to the Kingdom of the Big Men
    How Cormac Mac Art went to Faery
    The Ridere of Riddles
    The Tail
    Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race by Thomas Rolleston [1911]
    Chapter I: The Celts in Ancient History
    Chapter II: The Religion of the Celts
    Chapter III: The Irish Invasion Myths
    Chapter IV: The Early Milesian Kings
    Chapter V: Tales of the Ultonian Cycle
    Chapter VI: Tales of the Ossianic Cycle
    Chapter VII: The Voyage of Maldun
    Chapter VIII: Myths and Tales of the Cymry
    On the Study of Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold [1867]
    A Book of Folklore by Sabine Baring-Gould [1913]
    The Spirit of Man
    The Body of Man
    The Ancient Divinities
    Sacrifice
    The Mystery of Death
    Fetches
    Skulls
    Pixies and Browies
    Birth and Marriage
    Tom Tit Tot, An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale by Edward Clodd [1898]
    The Story of Tom Tit Tot
    Variations of Tom Tit Tot
    On the Diffusion of Stories
    Incidental features of Stories
    Barbaric Ideas about Names
    Magic through Tangible Things
    Magic through Intangible Things
    Taboo
    Words of Power
    The Name and the Soul
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