POPULAR TALES OF THE WEST HIGHLANDS

'Popular Tales of the West Highlands' is a four-volume collection of fairy tales, collected and published by John Francis Campbell, and often translated from Gaelic as well. Alexander Carmichael was one of the main contributors.
Volume IV contained ''Ossian''.

Contents
Fairy tales
Volume I
Volume II
Volume III
External links

Fairy tales


Volume I


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 Tail
Volume III


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



Volume I

Volume II

Volume III

Volume IV

with Gaelic versions

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