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17 Rare
Historic Books Of
English / Anglo-Saxon / Arthurian Folklore On CD
This
auction is for a CD containing 17 Rare and Fascinating Historicbooks
detailing English, Anglo-Saxon and Arthurian Folklore and Mythology.
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.
All
books are supplied in PDF format and are fully searchable.
Folklore
A Book of Old English
Ballads Illustrations by George Wharton Edwards, Introduction by
Hamilton W. Mabie [1896]
- Chevy Chace
- King Cophetua and
the Beggar-Maid
- King Leir and his
Three Daughters
- Fair Rosamond
- Phillida and Corydon
- Fair Margaret and
Sweet William
- Annan Water
- The Bailiff's Daughter
of Islington
- Barbara Allen's Cruelty
- The Douglas Tragedy
- Young Waters
- Flodden Field
- Helen of Kirkconnell
- Robin Hood and Allen-a-Dale
- Robin Hood and Guy
of Gisborne
- Robin Hood's Death
and Burial
- The Twa Corbies
- Waly, Waly, Love be
Bonny
- The Nut-brown Maid
- The Fause Lover
- The Mermaid
- The Battle of Otterburn
- The Lament of the
Border Widow
- The Banks o' Yarrow
- Hugh of Lincoln
- Sir Patrick Spens
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
Popular Romances of
the West of England by Robert Hunt [1903].
- The Age of the Giants
- Corineus and Gogmagog
- The Giants of the
Mount
- The Key of the Giant's
Castle
- The Rival Giants
- The Giants of Trencrom,
or Trecrobben
- The Giants at Play
- Holibun of the Cairn
- The Giant of Nancledry
- Trebiggan the Giant
- The Lord of Pengerswick
and the Giant of St. Michael's Mount
- The Giant of St. Michael's
Mount loses his wife
- Tom and the Giant
Blunderbuss or, The Wheel and Exe Fight
- Tom the Giant, his
wife Jane and Jack the Tinkeard
- How Tom and the Tinkeard
found the Tin, and how it led to Morva Fair
- The Giant of Morva
- The Giant Bolster
- The Hack and Cast
- The Giant Wrath, or
Ralph
- Ordulph the Giant
- The Elfin Creed of
Cornwall
- Nursing a Fairy
- Changelings
- The Lost Child
- A Native Pigsey Story
- The Night-Riders
- The Fairy Tools, or
Barker's Knee
- The Piskies in the
Cellar
- The Spriggans of Trencrom
Hill
- The Fairy Miners -
the Knockers
- The Spriggan's Child
- The Piskies' Changeling
- The Pixies of Dartmoor
- The Fairy Fair in
Germoe
- St Margery and the
Piskies
- The Fairy Revels on
the Gump St. Just
- The Fairy Funeral
- The Fairy Revel
- Betty Stogs and Jan
the Mounster
- The Four-leaved Clover
- The Fairy Ointment
- How Joan Lost the
Sight of her Eye
- The Old Woman who
turned her Shift
- The Fairy Widower
- The Small People's
Gardens
- St Levan Fairies
- The Adventures of
Cherry of Zennor
- Anne Jeffries and
the Fairies
- The Piksie Threshers
- The Muryan's Bank
- The Demon Tregeagle
- Jahn Tergagle the
Steward
- Dosmery Pool
- The Wish Hounds
- Chaney's Hounds
- Morva or Morveth
- Merrymaids and Merrymen
- The Mermaid of Padstow
- The Mermaid of Rock
- The Mermaid of Seaton
- The Old Man of Cury
- The Mermaid's Vengence
- Cromlech and Druid
Stones
- The Logan or Loging
Rock
- Mincamber, Main-Amber
or Ambrose's Stone
- Zennor Coits
- The Men-an-Tol
- The Crick Stone in
Morva
- The Dancing Stones,
the Hurlers &c
- The Nine Maids, or
Virgin Sisters
- The Twelve-o'-clock
Stone
- The Men-Scryfa
- Table-Men--The Saxon's
Kings Visit to the Land's End
- Merlyn's Prophecies
- The Armed Knight
- The Irish Lady
- The Devil's Doorway
- Piper's Hole, Scilly
- The Devil's Coit &c
- King Arthur's Stone
- The Cock-Crow Stone
- Lost Lands
- The Tradition of Lyonesse
or Lethowsow
- Cudden Point and the
Silver Table
- The Padstow Hobby
Horse
- St Michsel's Mount
- The White Rock in the Wood
- Gwavas Lake
- The City of Langarrow
or Langona
- The Sands at Lelant
and Phillack
- The island, St Ives
- The Chapel Rock, Perran-Porth
- Fire Worship
- Baal Fires
- The Garrack Zans,
or Holy Rock
- Fire Ordeal for the
Cure of Disease
- Burning Animals Alive
- The Hooting Cairn
- Jago's Demon
- Peter the Devil
- Dando and his Dogs
- The Devil and his
Dandy-Dogs
- The Spectral Coach
- Sir Francis Drake
and his Demon
- The Parson and his
Clerk
- The Haunted Widower
- The Spectre Bridegroom
- Duffy and the Devil
- The Lovers of Porthangwartha
- The Ghost of Rosewarne
- The Suicide's Spearman
- The Suicide's Ghost
- The Ha-af a Face
- The Warning
- Laying a Ghost
- A Flying Spirit
- The Execution and
Wedding
- The Lugger of Croft
Pasco Pool
- Legends of the Saints
- Legends of the Saints
- The Crowza Stones
- The Longstone
- St Sennen and St Just
- The Saint and Johana
- The Saint's Path
- The St Leven Stone
- The Two Breams
- St Keyne
- St Dennis's Blood
- St Kea's Boat
- St German's Well
- How St Piran reached
Cornwall
- St Peran, the Miner's
Saint
- The Discovery of Tin
- St Neot, the Pigmy
- St Neot and the Fox
- St Neot and the Doe
- St Neot and the Thieves
- St Neot and the Fishes
- Probus and Grace
- St Nectan's Kieve
and the Lonely Sisters
- Theodore, King of
Cornwall
- Well Worship
- The Well of St Constantine
- The Well of St Ludgvan
- Gulval Well
- The Well of St Keyne
- Maddern or Madron
Well
- The Well of Altar-Nun
- St Gundred's Well
at Roach Rock
- St Cuthbert's or Cubert's
Well
- Rickety Children
- Chapell Uny
- Perran Well
- Redruth Well
- Holy Well at Little
Conan
- The Preservation of
Holy Wells
- Arthur Legends
- The Battle of Vellan-druchan
- Arthur at the Land's
End
- Traditions of the
Danes in Cornwall
- King Arthur in the
Form of a Chough
- The Cornish Chough
- Slaughter Bridge
- Camelford and King
Arthur
- Dameliock Castle
- Carlian in Kea
- The Cunning Man
- Notes on Witchcraft
- Ill-wishing
- The Peller
- Bewitched Cattle
- How to become a Witch
- Cornish Sorcerors
- How Pengerswick became
a Sorcerer
- The Lord of Pengerswick
an Enchanter
- The Witch of Fraddam
and Pengerswick
- Trewa, the Home of
Witches
- Kenidzhak Witch
- The Witches of the
Logan Stone
- Madgy Figgy's Chair
- Old Mage Figgy and
the Pig
- Madame Noy and Old
Joan
- The Witch of Treva
- How Mr Lenine gave
up Courting
- The Witch and the
Toad
- The Sailor Wizard
- Traditions of Tinners
- Traditions of Tinners
- The Tinner of Chryannor
- Who are the Knockers?
- Miner's Superstitions
- Christmas-Eve in the
Mines
- Warnings and Tokens
- The Ghost on Horseback
- The Black Dogs
- Pitmen's Omens and
Goblins
- The Dead Hand
- Dorcas, the Spirit
of Polbreen Mine
- Hingston Downs
- The Pilot's Ghost
Story
- The Phantom Lights
- Jack Harry's Lights
- The Pirate Wrecker
and the Death Ship
- The Spectre Ship of
Porthcuno
- The Lady with the
Lantern
- The Drowned Hailing
their Names
- The Voice from the
Sea
- The Smuggler's Token
- The Hooper of Sennen
Cove
- How to Eat Pilchards
- Pilchards Crying for
More
- The Pressing-Stones
- Whipping the Hake
- The Death Token of
the Vingoes
- The Death Fetch of
William Rufus
- Sir John Arundell
- Phantoms of the Dying
- The White Hare
- The Hand of a Suicide
- The North Side of
a Church
- Popular Superstitions
- Sanding the Step on
New Year's Day
- May-Day
- Shrove Tuesday at
St Ives
- The Furry--Helstone
- Midsummer Superstitious
Customs
- Crying the Neck
- Drinking the Apple-Trees
on Twelfth-Night Eve
- Allhallows-Eve at
St Ives
- The Twelfth Cake
- Oxen Pray on Christmas-Eve
- St George--The Christmas
Plays
- Geese-Dancing--Plough
Monday
- Christmas at St Ives
- Lady Lovell's Courtship
- The Game of Hurling
- The Mayor of Mylor
- The Mayor of St Germans
- The Mayor of Halgaver
Moor
- The Faction Fight
at Cury Great Tree
- Towednack Cuckoo Feast
- The Duke of Restormel
English Fairy and
Other Folk Tales by Edwin Sidney Hartland, Illustrated by C.E. Brock
[1890]
- Jack the Giant Killer
- The Princess of Canterbury
- The Princess of Colchester
- Mr Fox
- Tom Tit Tot
- Jack and the Bean-stalk
- The Story of Sain
Kenelm
- Wild Edric
- Lady Godiva
- The Legend of the
Sons of the Conqueror
- The Lgend of Becket's
Parents
- The Fause Fable of
the Lord Lathom
- Whittington and his
Cat
- The Pedlar of Swaffham
- The Lampton Worm
- Bomere Pool
- The Origin of the
Wrekin
- The Blinded Giant
- Worcestershire Fairies
- The Fairy Midwife
- The Adventure of Cherry
of Zennor
- The Fairy Funeral
- The Piskies in the
Cellar
- Edwin and Sir Topaz
- The Two Serving Damsels
- The Tulip Bed
- The Fisherman and
the Piskies
- A Fairy Caught
- Colman Grey
- The King of the Cats
- A Myth of Midridge
- The Green Children
- The Fairy Banquet
- The Fairy Horn
- The Fairy Fair
- The Fairies' Caldron
- The Cauld Lad of Hilton
- The Fairy Thieves
- The Boggart
- Ainsel
- Legend of the Rollright
Stones
- Dando and His Dogs
- The Demon Tregeagle
- The Pason and Clerk
- Outwitting the Bogie
- The Hunted Hare
- The Well of St. Ludgvan
- The Hedley Kow
- The Lord of Pengerswick
- The Witch and the
Toad
- Witch and Hare
- The Hand of Glory
- Betty Chidley The
Witch
- The Bag of Flour
- Kentsham Bell
- A Bishop's Ghost
- A Clergyman's Ghost
- The Haunted House
- Ghost-Laying Stories
- The Roaring Bull of
Bagbury
- The White Lady of
Blenkinsopp
- The Haunted Widower
- The Ghost of Rosewarne
- The Lady with the
Lantern
- Spectre-Dogs
- Billy B----'s Adventure
- The Wise Fools of
Gotham
- The Three Wishes
- The Miller at the
Professor's Examination
- Stupid's Mistaken
Cries
- The Three Sillies
- Mr Vinegar
- Lazy Jack
- The History of Tom
Thumb
English Fairy Tales
by Joseph Jacobs, Illustrated by John D. Batten [1890]
- Tom Tit Tot
- The Three Sillies
- The Rose-Tree
- The Old Woman and
Her Pig
- How Jack Went to Seek
his Fortune
- Mr Vinegar
- Nix Nought Nothing
- Jack Hannaford
- Binnorie
- Mouse and Mouser
- Cap O' Rushes
- Teeny-Tiny
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- The Story of the Three
Little Pigs
- The Master and His
Pupil
- Titty Mouse and Tatty
Mouse
- Jack and His Golden
Snuff-Box
- The Story of the Three
Bears
- Jack the Giant-Killer
- Henny-Penny
- Childe Rowland
- Molly Whuppie
- The Red Ettin
- The Golden Arm
- The History of Tom
Thumb
- Mr Fox
- Lazy Jack
- Johnny-Cake
- Earl Mar's Daughter
- Mr Miacca
- Whittington and His
Cat
- The Strange Visitor
- The Laidly Worm of
Spindleston Heugh
- The Cat and the Mouse
- The Fish and the Ring
- The Magpie's Nest
- Kate Crackernuts
- The Cauld Lad of Hilton
- The Ass, The Table
and the Stick
- Fairy Ointment
- The Well of the World's
End
- Master of all Masters
- The Three Heads of
the Well
More English Fairy
Tales by Joseph Jacobs, Illustrated by John D. Batten [1894]
- The Pied Piper
- Hereafterthis
- The Golden Ball
- My Own Self
- Black Bull of Norroway
- Yallery Brown
- Three Feathers
- Sir Gammer Vans
- Tom Hickathrift
- The Hedley Kow
- Gobborn Seer
- Lawkamercyme
- Tattercoats
- The Wee Bannock
- Johnny Gloke
- Coat o' Clay
- The Three Cows
- The Blinded Giant
- Scrapefoot
- The Pedlar of Swaffham
- The Old Witch
- The Three Wishes
- The Buried Moon
- A Son of Adam
- The Children in the
Wood
- The Hobyahs
- A Pottle o' Brains
- The King of England
and his Three Sons
- King John and the
Abbot of Canterbury
- Rushen Coatie
- The King o' the Cats
- Tamlane
- The Stars in the Sky
- News!
- Puddock, Mousie and
Ratton
- The Little Bull-Calf
- The Wee, Wee Mannie
- Habetrot and Scantlie
Mab
- Old Mother Wiggle-Waggle
- Catskin
- Stupid's Cries
- The Lambton Worm
- The Wise Men of Gotham
- Princess of Canterbury
A Peep at the Pixies,
or Legends of the West by Anna Eliza Bray, Illustrated 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
Anglo
Saxon
The Complete Corpus
of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
Beowulf (Modern English)
Beowulf (Anglo-Saxon)
Arthurian
Le Morte d'Arthur
by Sir Thomas Malory
Cliges by Chretien
DeTroyes
Erec et Enide by Chretien
DeTroyes
The High History of
the Holy Graal by Anonymous, based on Chretien DeTroyes.
The Idylls of the
King by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Introduction
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch I
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch II
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch III
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch IV
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch V
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch VI
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch VII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch VIII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch IX
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch X
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XI
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XIII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XIV
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XV
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XVI
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XVII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XVIII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XIX
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XX
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXI
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXIII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXIV
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXV
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXVI
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXVII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXVIII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXIX
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXX
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXXI
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXXII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXXIII
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXXIV
- The High History of
the Holy Graal: Branch XXXV
King Arthur: Tales
of the Round Table by Andrew Lang; Illustrations by H.J. Ford. [1902]
- The Drawing of the
Sword
- The Questing Beast
- The Sword Excalibur
- The Story of Sir Balin
- How the Round Table
Began
- The Passing of Merlin
- How Morgan le Fay
Tried to Kill King Arthur
- What Beaumains Asked
of the King
- The Quest of the Holy
Graal
- I: How The King Went
on Pilgrimage, and his Squire was Slain in a Dream
- II: The Coming of
the Holy Graal
- III: The Adventure
of Sir Galahad
- IV: How Sir Lancelot
Saw a Vision, and Repented of His Sins
- V: The Adventure Of
Sir Percivale
- VI: An Adventure of
Sir Lancelot
- VII: An Adventure
of Sir Gawaine
- VIII: The Adventure
of Sir Bors
- IX: Adventure of Sir
Galahad
- X: Sir Lancelot Meets
Sir Galahad, and They Part For Ever
- XI: How Sir Galahad
Found The Graal And Died Of That Finding
- The Fight for the
Queen
- The Fair Maid of Astolat
- Lancelot and Guenevere
- The End of it All
Mabinogion (Welsh).
- 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)
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