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LIST OF STORIES.
443
PLACE.
EJiuburgli
Kuss .
Glasgow .
Islay .
North Uist
North Uist
Bermeray .
COLLECTOR.
REFERENCE.
Kev. Mr. MacLauclilan Returned . . . .
A man rouses the sleeping Fian-
taichean with a whistle which
he gets from the oldest of nine
old men, fathers and sons.
H. Urquhart
Mrs. MacT—
H. MacLean
No. X., Note .
March 1S61. A version told hy
a tinker in London, gold
silver, copper, castles. Curi-
ous adventures under
Compare Leabhar nan cnoo
. No. IT.
. No. IV.
Hacon Grizzlebeard.
shanks.
Magic cave, swords, etc.
No. IV., Abstract
Edinburgli Mr. MacLauclilan
Glendaruail J. Dewar
Arrochar .
Edinburgh
Mr. MacLauchlan
A woman who has no fear
No. XLIII.
See Smeuran dubh. A very
good version.
Returned . . . .
A mystical old man found in a
vast tree — let out by king's son
— adventures — horse, boar,
unicorn.
Version of Cannach shirts.
Wild ducks — good.
No. XVII.
Returned . . . .
A Munchausen story — very
good. Ser\'ant clever — they
do aU sorts of wonders — e.g.
reap a field by throwing a
sickle at a hare.
Classical — good .
XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XXL
in order as published.
XXII. XXXVIIL
443
PLACE.
EJiuburgli
Kuss .
Glasgow .
Islay .
North Uist
North Uist
Bermeray .
COLLECTOR.
REFERENCE.
Kev. Mr. MacLauclilan Returned . . . .
A man rouses the sleeping Fian-
taichean with a whistle which
he gets from the oldest of nine
old men, fathers and sons.
H. Urquhart
Mrs. MacT—
H. MacLean
No. X., Note .
March 1S61. A version told hy
a tinker in London, gold
silver, copper, castles. Curi-
ous adventures under
Compare Leabhar nan cnoo
. No. IT.
. No. IV.
Hacon Grizzlebeard.
shanks.
Magic cave, swords, etc.
No. IV., Abstract
Edinburgli Mr. MacLauclilan
Glendaruail J. Dewar
Arrochar .
Edinburgh
Mr. MacLauchlan
A woman who has no fear
No. XLIII.
See Smeuran dubh. A very
good version.
Returned . . . .
A mystical old man found in a
vast tree — let out by king's son
— adventures — horse, boar,
unicorn.
Version of Cannach shirts.
Wild ducks — good.
No. XVII.
Returned . . . .
A Munchausen story — very
good. Ser\'ant clever — they
do aU sorts of wonders — e.g.
reap a field by throwing a
sickle at a hare.
Classical — good .
XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XXL
in order as published.
XXII. XXXVIIL
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Popular tales of the West Highlands > Volume 4 > (459) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/76371123 |
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Shelfmark | Blair.176 |
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Description | Orally collected, with a translation by J.F. Campbell. |
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Shelfmark | Blair.173-176 |
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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