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caatfsi anti §)traps of Celtic Cratiitian.
Series initiated and directed by
LORD ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL.
Demy 8vo, cloth.
ARGYLLSHIRE SERIES.
VOLUME I.
CRAIGNISH TALES.
Collected by the Rev. J. MacDougall ; and Notes on the War Dress of the Celts
by Lord Archibald Campbell, xvi, 98 pages. 20 plates. 1889. 5^.
VOLUME II.
FOLK AND HERO TALES.
Collected, edited (in Gaelic), and translated by the Rev. D. MacInnes ; with a
Study on the Development of the Ossianic Saga and copious Notes by Alfred
NuTT. xxiv, 497 pages. Portrait of Campbell of Islay, and Two Illustrations
by E. Griset. 1890. 15,?.
" The most important work on Highland Folk-lore and Tales since Campbell's
world-renowned Popular Tales." — Highland Monthly.
"Never before has the development of the Ossianic Saga been so scientifically
dealt with."— Hector Maclean.
" Mr. Alfred Nutt's excursus and notes are lucid and scholarly. They add
immensely to the value of the book, and afford abundant evidence of their author's
extensive reading and sound erudition." — Scots Observer.
"The Gaelic text is colloquial and eminently idiomatic. . . . Mr. Nutt
deserves special mention and much credit for the painstaking and careful research
evidenced by his notes to the X.3\ft%." —Oban Telegraph.
VOLUME III.
FOLK AND HERO TALES.
Collected, edited, translated, and annotated by the Rev. J. MacDougall ; with an
Introduction by Alfred Nutt, and Three Illustrations by E. Griskt.
1891. loi. td.

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