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E-text prepared by Sankar Viswanathan, David Edwards, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org)
IRISH FAIRY TALES
WITH AN INTRODUCTION
BY
W. B. YEATS
AUTHOR OF 'THE WANDERINGS OF OISIN,' ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY JACK B. YEATS
LONDON
T. FISHER UNWIN
1892
WHERE MY BOOKS GO.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
AN IRISH STORY-TELLER
NOTE
LAND AND WATER FAIRIES
THE FAIRIES' DANCING-PLACE
FOOTNOTES.
THE RIVAL KEMPERS
THE YOUNG PIPER
FOOTNOTES.
A FAIRY ENCHANTMENT
Story-teller—Michael Hart
Recorder—W. B. Yeats
TEIGUE OF THE LEE
THE FAIRY GREYHOUND
FOOTNOTES.
THE LADY OF GOLLERUS
FOOTNOTES.
EVIL SPIRITS
THE DEVIL'S MILL
FERGUS O'MARA AND THE AIR-DEMONS
FOOTNOTES.
THE MAN WHO NEVER KNEW FEAR
Translated from the Gaelic by Douglas Hyde
CATS
SEANCHAN THE BARD AND THE KING OF THE CATS
OWNEY AND OWNEY-NA-PEAK
FOOTNOTES.
KINGS AND WARRIORS
THE KNIGHTING OF CUCULAIN[16]
FOOTNOTES.
THE LITTLE WEAVER OF DULEEK GATE
APPENDIX
CLASSIFICATION OF IRISH FAIRIES
The Sociable Fairies
The Solitary Fairies
AUTHORITIES ON IRISH FOLKLORE
THE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY.
SELECTED LIST
JUVENILE BOOKS
"LIVES WORTH LIVING" SERIES
POPULAR BIOGRAPHIES
St. Nicholas For Young Folks.
CONDUCTED BY
MARY MAPES DODGE
Price 1s. monthly.
LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN,
PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.
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