More English Fairy Tales

"This volume will come, I fancy, as a surprise both to my brother folk-lorists and to the public in general. It might naturally have been thought that my former volume (English Fairy Tales) had almost exhausted the scanty remains of the traditional folk-tales of England. Yet I shall be much disappointed if the present collection is not found to surpass the former in interest and vivacity, while for the most part it goes over hitherto untrodden ground, the majority of the tales in this book have either never appeared before, or have never been brought between the same boards."

Joseph Jacobs (1854 - 1916)

01 - The Pied Piper of Franchville


02 - Hereafterthis


03 - The Golden Ball


04 - My Own Self


05 - The Black Bull of Norroway


06 - Yallery Brown


07 - Three Feathers


08 - Sir Gammer Vans


09 - Tom Hickathrift


10 - The Hedley Kow


11 - Gobborn Seer


12 - Lawkamercyme


13 - Tattercoats


14 - The Wee Bannock


15 - Johnny Gloke


16 - Coat o' Clay


17 - The Three Cows


18 - The Blinded Giant


19 - Scrapefoot


20 - The Pedlar of Swaffham


21 - The Old Witch


22 - The Three Wishes


23 - The Buried Moon


24 - A Son of Adam


25 - The Children in The Wood


26 - The Hobyahs


27 - A Pottle o' Brains


28 - The King of England and His Three Sons


29 - King John and Abbot of Canterbury


30 - Rushen Coatie


31 - The King 'o The Cat


32 - Tamlane


33 - The Stars in The Sky


34 - News!


35 - Pubdock, Mousie and Ratton


36 - The Little Bull-Calf


37 - The Wee, Wee Mannie


38 - Habetrot and Scantlie Mab


39 - Old Mother Wiggle-Waggle


40 - Stupid's Cries


41 - Catskin


42 - The Lambton Worm


43 - The Wise Men of GotHam


44 - The Princess of Canterbury

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