Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales

Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales
Title Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales PDF eBook
Author Tony Bonning
Publisher The History Press
Pages 152
Release 2016-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 0750969377

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Storyteller Tony Bonning brings together stories from one of the most enigmatic regions of Scotland: a land hemmed in by rivers and mountains; a land that vigorously maintained its independence, and by doing so, has many unique tales and legends. Here you will meet strange beasts, creatures and even stranger folk; here you will meet men and women capable of tricking even the Devil himself, and here you will find the very tale that inspired Robert Burns's most famous poem, Tam o'Shanter. With each Story told in an engaging style, and illustrated with unique line drawings, these humorous, clever and enchanting folk tales are sure to be enjoyed and shared time and again.

Tales Of Galloway

Tales Of Galloway
Title Tales Of Galloway PDF eBook
Author Alan Temperley
Publisher Random House
Pages 447
Release 2015-02-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1780578385

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In this collection of fifty-one tales from the land of galloway, Alan Temperley pays tribute to the great Scottish tradition of storytelling. The tales are wide-ranging: heros, ghosts and solway smugglers; witches, martyrs, mermaids and fairies; reivers, monsters and colourful rogues. Here are Billy Marshall, King of the tinklers; Sawney Bean, the murderous cannibal; young Robert the Brube on the run in the heather; Trost, last of the Picts, who kept the secret of heather ale; the legend of Mons Meg; Claverhouse and Lagg, persecutors of the Covenanters; the famous poterguist of Rerrick; and many more. Simply told and unadorned, the stories bear the flavour of the region – mountain and forest, silver rivers and lochs, the wild Solway Firth, and some of the most beautiful rolling countryside in Britain. Originally these traditional tales – ranging from rustic comedy to horrific murder – were told in crofts and rural cottages. They grew naturally out of the rich past and the land and the lives of the people – wonderful stories. And they are still as alive today as when they were first told.

Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales

Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales
Title Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales PDF eBook
Author Tony Bonning
Publisher The History Press
Pages 128
Release 2016-11-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0750969377

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Storyteller Tony Bonning brings together stories from one of the most enigmatic regions of Scotland: a land hemmed in by rivers and mountains; a land that vigorously maintained its independence, and by doing so, has many unique tales and legends. Here you will meet strange beasts, creatures and even stranger folk; here you will meet men and women capable of tricking even the Devil himself, and here you will find the very tale that inspired Robert Burns's most famous poem, Tam o'Shanter. With each Story told in an engaging style, and illustrated with unique line drawings, these humorous, clever and enchanting folk tales are sure to be enjoyed and shared time and again.

The Folk Tales of Scotland

The Folk Tales of Scotland
Title The Folk Tales of Scotland PDF eBook
Author William Montgomerie
Publisher Birlinn
Pages 284
Release 2013-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857905953

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The classic folk tales of Scotland were passed down from storyteller to storyteller, and from the first sentence they held the attention of the listeners and readers as though a spell had been cast over them, transporting them to a magical realm where mermaids and men, selkies and sailors, ogres and princesses all mingle and are miraculously transformed. First published in 1956, the Montgomeries, distinguished folklorists, gathered these captivating stories from all parts of Scotland. This collection became a classic of the storytelling tradition retold in a simple, dramatic style, appealing to adult and child alike. Now published by Birlinn Limited in a handsome gift edition and illustrated with Norah Montgomerie's own original drawings, it is a book to be treasured for years as the key to an enchanted, timeless world.

A Forgotten Heritage

A Forgotten Heritage
Title A Forgotten Heritage PDF eBook
Author Hannah Aitken
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1974
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Lanarkshire Folk Tales

Lanarkshire Folk Tales
Title Lanarkshire Folk Tales PDF eBook
Author Allison Galbraith
Publisher The History Press
Pages 231
Release 2021-04-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0750996951

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From a cantankerous brownie in Dolphinton to the vampire with iron teeth who terrorised Glasgow, this collection of tales spans fourteen centuries of Lanarkshire's history and happenings. Here you will find the legends of William Wallace's love and loss in Lanark and Saint Mungo's bitter feud with the Pagan hierarchy and Druids, alongside totemic animals, unique Scottish flora and fauna, warlocks, herb-wives and elfin trickery. Allison Galbraith combines storytelling expertise with two decades of folklore research to present this beguiling collection of Lanarkshire stories, suitable for adults and older children.

Lanarkshire Folk Tales

Lanarkshire Folk Tales
Title Lanarkshire Folk Tales PDF eBook
Author Allison Galbraith
Publisher The History Press
Pages 215
Release 2021-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0750996951

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From a cantankerous brownie in Dolphinton to the vampire with iron teeth who terrorised Glasgow, this collection of tales spans fourteen centuries of Lanarkshire's history and happenings. Here you will find the legends of William Wallace's love and loss in Lanark and Saint Mungo's bitter feud with the Pagan hierarchy and Druids, alongside totemic animals, unique Scottish flora and fauna, warlocks, herb-wives and elfin trickery. Allison Galbraith combines storytelling expertise with two decades of folklore research to present this beguiling collection of Lanarkshire stories, suitable for adults and older children.