West: Tales of the Lost Lands

West: Tales of the Lost Lands
Title West: Tales of the Lost Lands PDF eBook
Author Martin Wall
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 377
Release 2023-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 1398110205

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Walter Map, Layamon, William Langland, Michael Drayton, William Shenstone, Sabine Baring-Gould, A.E. Housman, J.R.R Tolkien, Geoffrey Hill, Simon Evans, Bruce Chatwin, all experienced an epiphany in The Lost Lands of western Britain. And so did one other writer - Martin Wall.

Legend Land

Legend Land
Title Legend Land PDF eBook
Author George Basil Barham
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1922
Genre Folk literature
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Lost Lands and Cities Beneath the Sea

Lost Lands and Cities Beneath the Sea
Title Lost Lands and Cities Beneath the Sea PDF eBook
Author Jon Douglas Singer
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1997
Genre History
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Lost Lands, Forgotten Realms (Volume 2 of 2) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)

Lost Lands, Forgotten Realms (Volume 2 of 2) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)
Title Lost Lands, Forgotten Realms (Volume 2 of 2) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 402
Release
Genre
ISBN 1442967641

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The Land of the Green Man

The Land of the Green Man
Title The Land of the Green Man PDF eBook
Author Carolyne Larrington
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 296
Release 2017-12-15
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0857729349

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Beyond its housing estates and identikit high streets there is another Britain. This is the Britain of mist-drenched forests and unpredictable sea-frets: of wraith-like fog banks, druidic mistletoe and peculiar creatures that lurk, half-unseen, in the undergrowth, tantalising and teasing just at the periphery of human vision. How have the remarkably persistent folkloric traditions of the British Isles formed and been formed by the psyches of those who inhabit them? In this sparkling new history, Carolyne Larrington explores the diverse ways in which a myriad of fantastical beings has moulded the nation's cultural history. Fairies, elves and goblins here tread purposefully, sometimes malignly, over an eerie landscape that also conceals brownies, selkies, trows, knockers, boggarts, land-wights, Jack o'Lanterns, Barguests, the sinister Nuckleavee and Black Shuck: terrifying hell-hound of the Norfolk coast with eyes of burning coal. Ranging from Shetland to Jersey and from Ireland to East Anglia, while evoking the Wild Hunt, the ghostly bells of Lyonesse and the dread fenlands haunted by Grendel, this is a book that will captivate all those who long for the wild places: the mountains and chasms where giants lie in wait

The Book of Lost Tales: Part Two

The Book of Lost Tales: Part Two
Title The Book of Lost Tales: Part Two PDF eBook
Author J.R.R. Tolkien
Publisher Del Rey
Pages 402
Release 1992-04-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 034537522X

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“Tolkien devotees will no doubt rejoice. . . . Christopher Tolkien shows himself to be his father’s son, delving into the question of Elvish genealogies. . . . He gives the reader histories of each character’s name as it evolved in the course of Tolkien’s revisions.”—The New York Times Book Review This fascinating second part of The Book of Lost Tales features the tales of Beren and Lúthien, Túrin and the Dragon, and the only full narratives of the Necklace of the Dwarves and the Fall of Gondolin. Essential reading for Middle-earth aficionados, each tale is followed by commentary from editor Christopher Tolkien. Also included is extensive information on the names and vocabulary in the earliest Elvish languages. “The Tales will be appreciated by those who have read The Silmarillion and wish to examine how Tolkien improved his story and style from their original form, and how eventually The Lord of the Rings came to stand independently with only a few hints from the early mythology.”—British Book News

Boggarts, Trolls and Tylwyth Teg

Boggarts, Trolls and Tylwyth Teg
Title Boggarts, Trolls and Tylwyth Teg PDF eBook
Author Peter Stevenson
Publisher The History Press
Pages 290
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0750998334

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The Grimms called them The Quiet Folk, in Māori they are Patupaiarehe, in Wales Y Tylwyth Teg : hidden people who live unseen, speak their own languages and move around like migrants, shrouded from our eyes – like those who lived in the utopian world of Plant Rhys Ddwfn off the west Welsh coast, where this book begins. In mythology, lost lands are coral castles beneath the sea, ancient forests where spirits live, and mountain swamps where trolls lurk. Strip away the mythology, and they become valleys and villages flooded to provide drinking water to neighbouring kingdoms, campsites where travellers are told they can't travel, and reservations where the rights of first nations people are ignored. The folk tales in this book tell of these lost lands and hidden people, remembered through migrations, dreams and memories.