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A Field Guide to Irish Fairies
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Irish Fairies Dullahan Pooka Changelings The Grogoch The Banshee Leprechauns The Merrows Services Fairy e-cards Credits Link to us Related Leprechaun Watch GhostWatch St Patrick's legacy of Christianity gave Ireland its image of 'saints and scholars'. These rose from among the ancient tribes and kingdoms of ancient Ireland, whose religions worshipped the trees and lakes, stones and animals of ...
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Sacred-Texts Legends and Sagas Fairy Legends and Traditions by Thomas Crofton Croker Dedication to Dowager Lady Chatterton The Legend of Knocksheogowna The Legend of Knockfierna The Legend of Knockgrafton The Priest The Young Piper The Brewery of Egg-Shells The Changeling The Two Gossips The Legend of Bottle Hill The Confessions of Tom Bourke Fairies Or No Fairies The Haunted Cellar Seeing is ...
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Sacred-Texts Legends and Sagas The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans Wentz This was the first book by W.Y. Evans Wentz, who later went on to translate the essential texts of Tibetian Buddhism, such as the Book of the Dead. Dedication Preface Introduction Environment (section I, chapter I) Taking of Evidence (Section I Chapter II part 1) Taking Evidence (Section I, Chapter II, part 2) ...
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This page will include general information about Fairies and specific information about the following: Leprechaus and Cluricauns Learn about these mischievous wee folk. Far Darrig (Red Man) A relation to the leprechaun. Merrows and Silkies Learn about Irish mermaids---the merrows and creatures that are seal and human---the silkies. Banshees and Keening Learn about the often misunderstood Banshee.
members.tripod.com/%7epg4anna/Irish_folklore.htm reviewsThe Tooth Fairy - a skeptical analysis
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The Tooth Fairy myth examined ...
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Sacred-Texts Legends and Sagas British Goblins: Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions Book One of The Realm of Faerie by Wirt Sikes Fairy Tales and the Ancient Mythology Classification of Welsh Fairies Lake Fairies Mountain Fairies Changelings Living with the Tylwyth Teg Fairy Music Fairy Rings Piety as a Protection from the Tylwyth Teg Fairy Money and Fairy Gifts in General ...
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Explore the world of fairies with documentary filmmaker John Walker ...
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The Home of the Little People includes an encyclopedia of all the different breeds of fairies, elves, and other little people, as well as the personal pages of Morgan Franck and Jonathan Kay.
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www.faeries.org/ reviewsDragon's Hoard - Dark Green
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Dark Green - Some Disturbing Thoughts about Faeries Jeremy Harte 1998 (Published in White Dragon, Samhain 1998) The sleep of reason produces monsters; inversions, caricatures of what we know to be right and sensible. Sometimes the fancies of the night seem more substantial than the sober thoughts of daytime. The dreams of a folklorist are especially subject to this kind of inversion. Consider ...
www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/darkgreen.htm reviewsDragon's Hoard - Abducted by the Faeries
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Abducted by the Faeries By Jeremy Harte (Published at Lughnasa 1999) They came for Mary Rowlandson at dawn, a wild host that shrieked and yelled. Strong brown arms plucked her from the farm and took her away to their secret places in the wild country. She lay on a bed of dry leaves, watching the black shapes as they danced and sang; then the next day they set her to work, along with the other ...
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