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Manx Fairy Tales

Publication date : 1971

Author or editor: Morrison, Sophia

Notes: Reproduced by the Manx Museum and National Trust. Contents: Themselves; The Buggane of Glen Meay Waterfall; How the Manx Cat lost her Tail; The Making of Mann; The Coming of Saint Patrick; How the Herring became King of the Sea; The Silver Cup; The Child without a Name; The Fairy Doctor; Joe Moore's Story of Finn MacCooil and the Buggane; The Fynoderee; The Fynoderee of Gordon; The Lhondoo and the Ushag-Reaisht;Billy Beg, Tom Beg and the Fairies; The Lazy Wife; The Mermaid of Gob-ny-Ooyl; The Lost Wife of Ballaleece; Smereree; Kebeg; The Fairy Child of Close-ny-Lheiy; The Little Footprints;The Tall Man of Ballacurry;Ned Quayle's Story of the Fairy Pig;The Blackbird Sings;Kitterland;Teeval, Princess of the Ocean;The Wizard's Palace; The Enchanted Isle; The Ravens; Blackbird's Morning Song; How the Wren became King of the Birds; The Moddey Doo or The Black Dog of Peel Castle; Little Red Bird; Tehi Tegi; John-y-Chiarn's Journey; A Bad Wish; The Witch of Slieu Whallian; The Old Christmas; The Buggane of St. Trinian's; King Magnus Barefoot; Manannan Mac-y-Leirr; The Cormorant and the Bat; Caillagh-ny-Faashagh, or The Prophet Wizard; The City under the Sea;Dooinney-Oie, or Night-Man; The Boyhood of Lugh; The Gray Goat; Yn Dooinney-Marrey; The Tarroo-Ushtey of Ballalough; Legend of Slane Luss; Some Things Lucky and Unlucky Indoors; Bee Lore; An Ancient Charm against the Fairies.

Language: English

Physical description: 232 p. : ill.; 19 cm.; hbk.

Item name: book

Collection: Library

ID number: M 11221

Classification: E.244/MOR

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