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17 Books Egnlish Anglo Saxon Arthurian King Arthur Folklore Mythology CD - B43

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    The Historical Archive Sample Page
    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)
    This is a must have collection for any English / Anglo-Saxon / Arthurian religion and myth (mythology) history buff!
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