- Popular Tales of the West Highlands
Popular Tales of the West Highlands is a four-volume collection of
fairy tale s, collected and published byJohn Francis Campbell , and often translated from Gaelic as well.Alexander Carmichael was one of the main contributors.Volume IV contained "
Ossian ".Fairy tales
Volume I
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The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh
*The Battle of the Birds
*The Tale of the Hoodie
*The Sea-Maiden
*Conall Cra Bhuidhe
*The Tale of Conal Crovi
*The Tale of Connal
*Murchag a's Mionachag
*The Brown Bear of the Green Glen
*The Three Soldiers
*The Story of the White Pet
*The Daughter of the Skies
*The Girl and the Dead Man
*The King who Wished to Marry His Daughter
*The Poor Brother and the Rich
*The King Of Lochlin's Three Daughters
*Maol a Chliobain
*Fables
* Bailie Lunnain
*The Slim Swarthy Champion
*The History of the Ceabharnach
*The Tale of the Shifty Lad, the Widow's Son Volume II
*The Chest
*The Inheritance
*The Three Wise Men
*A Puzzle
*The Ridere (Knight) Of Riddles
*The Burgh
*The Tulman
*The Isle of Pabaidh
*Sanntraigh
*Cailliach Mhor Chlibhrich
*The Smith and the Fairies
**Kirkcudbright
**Sutherland
**Badenoch
**Ross
**Bearnairidh
**Isle of Man
**Devonshire
**Conclusion: Fairy Beliefs
*The Fine
*The Two Shepherds
*Osean After the Feen
*The Barra Widow's Son
*The Tale of the Queen Who Sought a Drink From a Certain Well
*The Origin of Loch Ness
*Conall
*Maghach Colgar
*The Brollachan
*Murachadh Mac Brian
*The Three Widows
*The Son of the Scottish Yeoman who Stole the Bishop's Horse and Daughter, and the Bishop Himself
*The Widow and her Daughters
*The Tale of the Soldier
*The Sharp Grey Sheep
*The Widow's Son
*Mac-a-Rusgaich
*MacIain Direach
*Fearachur Leigh
*The Tale of Sgire Mo Chealag
*The Cat and the Mouse
*The Three Questions
*The Fair Gruagach, Son of the King of Eirinn
*The Knight of the Red Shield
*The TailVolume III
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The Rider Of Grianaig, And Iain The Soldier's Son .
*Fionn's Questions.
*Diarmaid And Grainne
*The Lay of Diarmaid
**The Story of the Lay of Diarmaid, No. 1
**The Lay of Diarmaid, No. 2
**The Lay of Yeearmaid. No. 3
**The Lay of Diarmaid, No. 4
**Fables
*How the Fox Took a Turn Out of the Goat
*How the Cock Took a Turn Out of the Fox
*The Hen
*The Keg of Butter
*The Fox and the Little Bonnach
*Caol Reidhinn. Why the Name was Given to it
* Thomas of the Thumb.
*The Bulls.
*The Hoodie Catechising the Young One
*The Hoodie and the Fox
*The Yellow Muilearteach
*The Story of the Lay of the Great Fool
*The Lay of the Great Fool
*Guaigean Ladhrach 'S Loirean Spagach
*Conall Gulban; or Guilbeinach, or Gulbairneach
**Introduction
**The Story of Conall Gulban
**Story of the King of Spain.
**The Story of Conall Gulban (Part II)
*John, Son of the King of Bergen
*The Master and his Man.
*The Praise of Goll
*Osgar, the Son of Oisein
*The Lay of Osgar
* How the Een was Set Up
*The Reason Why the Dallag (Dog-Fish) is Called the King's Fish
*The Lay of Magnus
** Manus
**The Song of the Smithy
*Duan Na Ceardach
**Nighean Righ Fo Thuinn.The Daughter Of King Under-Waves External links
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/pt1/index.htm Volume I]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/pt2/index.htm Volume II]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/pt3/index.htm Volume III]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/pt4/index.htm Volume IV]
* [http://www.electricscotland.com/books/whindex.htm with Gaelic versions]
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