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Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry (The Camelot series)

Yates collected these tales at the turn of the 20th century in western Ireland, mostly from the Sllgo area were he lived. One of the literary group to foster Irish coulture and thought in the days leading to Irish Revolution.Great stories. Really a series of morality tales and bits of the old wisdom.

Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry (The Camelot series)

This book wonderfully expounds the arbitrary ingenuity of the Irish imagination! A must read for anyone curious of Fairies, Ghosts, Mermaids or Enchanted Butter!

Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry (The Camelot series)

This book helped with research for a project I'm working on; very informative. I bought it through Kindle Cloud for free which was a good bargain.

Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry (The Camelot series)

This was downloaded free on Amazon Kindle. I have only read a couple of pages. There are many short stories in this book.

Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry (The Camelot series)

Yeats has placed great effort in exposing the reader to Fairies. My interst was sparked after reading the Meredith Gentry series written by L.K. Hamilton. I'm hooked on the Sidhe.

Fairy and folk tales of the Irish peasantry (The Camelot series)

This book was fascinating to read because it is about the fairy and folk tales of another country. Although, a lot of the wording was difficult to read and or to understand, it was very humorous and fun to read. I enjoyed especially the stories with a moral to the story. I love it when the wrong doers get what is coming to them!Sometimes they get worse punishments than we would have imagined doing ourselves! I recommend this book to those who enjoy these type of stories and to those who want to know about foriegn cultures.

Released under the MIT License.

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