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 IRISH GAELIC WAIFS AND STRAYS Continued. III. Folk and Hero Tales. Collected, edited, translated, and annotated by the Rev. J. MACDOUGALL ; with an Introduction by ALFRED NUTT. 1891. xxx, 311 pp. 75. 6d. IV. The Fians, or Stories, Poems, and Traditions of Fionn and his warrior band. Collected entirely from oral sources by the Rev. J. G. CAMPBELL ; with Introduction and Bibliographical Notes by ALFRED NUTT. 1891. xxxviii, 292 pp. 7s. 6d. V. Popular Tales and Traditions. Collected in the Western Highlands by the late Rev. J. G. CAMPBELL of Tiree, with Portrait and Memoir of the Author, and Illustrations by E. GRISET. 8vo. 1895. xx, 150 pp. 55. Nearly out of print. Gaelic traditional lore save Campbell of Islay's Popular Tales. CURTIN (Jeremiah). Legends of the Fairies and Ghost-World. Collected from oral tradition in South-West Munster. Crown 8vo. 1895. xii, 204 pp. Sewed. 2s. 6d. DEENEY (D.). Peasant Lore from Gaelic Ireland. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 1901. xvi, 80 pp. Sewed. Net, is. JACOBS (JOSEPH) and ALFRED NUTT. Celtic Fairy Tales. Third edition, 1902. xvi, 274 pp. Eight full-page plates, numerous illustrations in text by J. D. BATTEN. 6s. - More Celtic Fairy Tales. 1894. xvi, 234 pp. Eight full-page plates, numerous illustrations in text. 6s. collection of Celtic romantic and legendary literature ever issued. The very ample notes give full information respecting the literary history and folk-lore value of each tale. Mr. Batten's exquisitely fanciful and humorous illustrations have won universal praise. - The Book of Wonder Voyages. Small 410. 1896. xii, 224 pp. Photogravure frontispiece, six full-page plates, eighteen illustrations in text by J. D. BATTEN. Cloth. 6s. Contents : The Argonauts The Voyage of Maelduin Hasan of Bassorah The Journeyings of Thorkill and of Eric the Far-travelled Notes. HULL (Eleanor). Epochs of Irish History. i6mo. 1904. Each, net, 35. 6d. I. Pagan Ireland. Part I. Social Life in Pagan Ireland. Part II. The Romance of the Early Kings, xvi, 228 pp. Ready, II. Early Christian Ireland. JPart I. Ireland Under Her Native Rulers. Part II. The Island of Saints. Ready shortly. III. Ireland Under the Northmen. /;/ Preparation. 9
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