
Irish Fairy Tales
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Robust and funny, sorrowful and heroic, this collection of 125 lively tales tells the story of Ireland. Spanning the centuries from the first wars of the ancient Irish kings through the Celtic Renaissance of Yeats to our own time, they are set in cities, villages, fields and forestsfrom the wild Gaelic western coast to the modern streets of Dublin and Belfast.
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- E-text prepared by Sankar Viswanathan, David Edwards, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org)
- IRISH FAIRY TALES
- WITH AN INTRODUCTION
- W. B. YEATS
- AUTHOR OF 'THE WANDERINGS OF OISIN,' ETC.
- ILLUSTRATED BY JACK B. YEATS
- LONDON T. FISHER UNWIN 1892
- WHERE MY BOOKS GO.
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- AN IRISH STORY-TELLER
- NOTE
- LAND AND WATER FAIRIES
- THE FAIRIES' DANCING-PLACE
- FOOTNOTES.
- THE RIVAL KEMPERS
- THE YOUNG PIPER
- FOOTNOTES.
- A FAIRY ENCHANTMENT
- Story-teller—Michael Hart Recorder—W. B. Yeats
- TEIGUE OF THE LEE
- THE FAIRY GREYHOUND
- FOOTNOTES.
- THE LADY OF GOLLERUS
- FOOTNOTES.
- EVIL SPIRITS
- THE DEVIL'S MILL
- FERGUS O'MARA AND THE AIR-DEMONS
- FOOTNOTES.
- THE MAN WHO NEVER KNEW FEAR
- Translated from the Gaelic by Douglas Hyde
- CATS
- SEANCHAN THE BARD AND THE KING OF THE CATS
- OWNEY AND OWNEY-NA-PEAK
- FOOTNOTES.
- KINGS AND WARRIORS
- THE KNIGHTING OF CUCULAIN[16]
- FOOTNOTES.
- THE LITTLE WEAVER OF DULEEK GATE
- APPENDIX
- CLASSIFICATION OF IRISH FAIRIES
- The Sociable Fairies
- The Solitary Fairies
- AUTHORITIES ON IRISH FOLKLORE
- THE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY.
- SELECTED LIST
- JUVENILE BOOKS
- "LIVES WORTH LIVING" SERIES
- POPULAR BIOGRAPHIES
- St. Nicholas For Young Folks.
- CONDUCTED BY MARY MAPES DODGE
- Price 1s. monthly.
- LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN,
- PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.
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