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    British and Celtic World Tales Fairy Tales Tales Literature













British and Celtic World Tales Fairy Tales Tales Literature


British and Celtic


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  • - Articles on Celtic fairy lore and the Otherworld, published in Dalriada Magazine 1993.
  • - By Flora Annie Steel (1918), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
  • - By Joseph Jacobs (1892), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
  • - Dedicated to the legend of Grim and his foster-son Havelok, Danish founders of the British town of Grimsby.
  • - E-mail list for those interested in studying the evidence for ancient, medieval, and modern Celtic religious practices and beliefs.
  • - By Sophia Morrison (1911), e-text from a Manx Note Book.
  • - Robert Kirk's 17th century monograph devoted to Celtic fairy lore, at sacred-texts.com.
  • - Collection of Celtic folkbeliefs and superstitions.
  • - By W. Jenkyn Thomas (1907), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
  • - Traditional folk tales, songs, poems and rhymes from the northeast of England.
  • - By Thomas Crofton Croker (1825), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
  • - Seven short tales from Scottish folklore.
  • - By Joseph Jacobs (1892), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
  • - By Sir George Douglas (1901), at sacred-texts.com.


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