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Between worlds, folktales of Britain & Ireland, Kevin Crossley-Holland ; illustrations by Frances Castle

Label
Between worlds, folktales of Britain & Ireland, Kevin Crossley-Holland ; illustrations by Frances Castle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 318-337)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Between worlds
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Kevin Crossley-Holland ; illustrations by Frances Castle
Sub title
folktales of Britain & Ireland
Summary
The definitive collection of British and Irish folktales from master storyteller and poet Kevin Crossley-Holland. Rich and strange, these eerie and magical folktales from across Britain and Ireland have been passed down from generation to generation, and are gathered together in a definitive new collection. Dark and funny, lyrical and earthy, these fifty stories are part of an important and enduring historical tradition that dates back hundreds of years
Table Of Contents
Magic and wonder., The dark horseman, Three heads of the well, The small-tooth dog, Butterfly soul, King of the cats, The baker's daughter, The dead moon -- Adventures and legends., The slumber king, The green children, The last of the Picts, The oldest of them all, Fair Gruagach, The peddler of Swaffham, The wildman, The Lambton worm, Shonks and the dragon, Sea tongue -- Fairies and little people., The piper and the pooka, Tom tit tot, Monday, Tuesday, The changeling, The farmer and the boggart, The shepherd's tale, Fairy ointment, Charger, Dathera dad, Yallery brown -- Men and women., The three blows, The fine field of flax, Sea woman, The black bull of Norway, Mossycoat, Tam Lin, Yellow lily, The green mist -- Wits, tricks, and laughter., A village of fools, Mare's eggs, The cow that ate the piper, Poll, The wise men of Gotham, Magpies in the crabtree, The riddler -- Ghosts., Boo!, Samuel's ghost, Slam and the ghosts, The dauntless girl, Billy, Fear and fly, Afterword: Why everyone needs to be able to tell a story
Target audience
pre adolescent
Classification

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