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050 0  GR153.5|b.I75 1985 
082 0  398.2/09415|219 
245 00 Irish folktales /|cedited by Henry Glassie. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bPantheon Books,|c[1985] 
264  4 |c©1985 
300    xvii, 353 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Bibliography: pages 327-353. 
505 0  The old story. The legend of Knockfierna -- Finn and his 
       men bewitched -- The king of Ireland's son. 
505 0  Faith. The baptism of Conor MacNessa -- Saint Patrick -- 
       Saint Patrick on Inishmore -- Saint Patrick and Crom Dubh 
       -- Saint Brigit -- Saint Columcille -- Columcille's coffin
       -- Saint Kevin -- Saint Finbar -- James Murray and Saint 
       Martin -- The best road to heaven -- The man from 
       Kilmacoliver -- The pious man -- An actual saint -- Old 
       thorns and old priests -- Priests and farming men -- Saved
       by the priest -- The doom -- The right cure -- Hell and 
       heaven -- The wolf's prophecy. 
505 0  Wit. The three questions -- The farmer's answers -- Half a
       blanket -- The shadow of the glen -- A hungry hired boy --
       The first mirror -- Robin's escape -- Jonathan Swift, dean
       of Saint Patrick's Cathedral -- Daniel O'Connell -- Owen 
       Roe O'Sullivan -- Robert Burns -- Terry the Grunter -- 
       Thomas Moore and the tramp -- John Brodison and the 
       policeman -- A big potato -- The fox and the ranger -- The
       horse's last drunk -- Hare and hound -- Sleepy Pendoodle -
       - A medical expert from Lisnaskea -- George Armstrong's 
       return -- The lawyer and the devil -- Coals on the devil's
       hearth. 
505 0  Mystery. No man goes beyond his day -- A light tokens the 
       death of Mr. Corrigan -- A clock taken -- The banshee 
       cries for the O'Briens -- The banshee cries for the Boyles
       -- Experience of the banshee -- Grandfather's ghost -- 
       Terrible ghosts -- The soldier in the haunted house -- 
       Daniel Crowley and the ghosts -- Ghosts along the Arney --
       The grave of his fathers -- The coffin -- The capture of 
       Bridget Purcell -- Taken -- How the shoemaker saved his 
       wife -- The mountain elf -- Inishkeen's on fire -- The 
       blood of Adam -- We had one of them in the house for a 
       while -- Fairy property -- The blacksmith of bedlam and 
       the fairy host -- Fairy forths -- Gortdonaghy forth -- The
       fairies ride from Gortdonaghy to Drumane -- Lanty's new 
       house -- Jack and the cluricaune -- Bridget and the 
       lurikeen -- Fairy tales -- The fairy shilling -- The 
       breaking of the forth -- Dreams of gold -- The castle's 
       treasure -- The air is full of them -- The feet water -- 
       The fairy rabbit and the blessed earth of Tory -- The 
       cats' judgment -- Never ask a cat a question -- Cats are 
       queer articles -- Tom Moore and the seal woman -- The 
       swine of the gods -- A pig on the road from Gort -- The 
       crookened back -- Maurice Griffin the fairy doctor -- 
       Biddy Early -- The black art -- Magical theft -- Paudyeen 
       O'Kelly and the weasel -- One queer experience -- Many a 
       one saw what we saw. 
505 0  History. The old times in Ireland -- The bath of the white
       cows -- The Battle of the Ford of Biscuits -- Cromwell -- 
       Cromwell's Bible -- Patrick Sarsfield -- Sarsfield 
       surrenders and Rory takes to the hills -- Black Francis --
       Shan Bernagh -- Willie Brennan -- Wicklow in the rising of
       1798 -- The famine -- Victory in the time of famine -- 
       Ruined by poetry. 
505 0  Fireside tales. The birth of Finn MacCumhail -- The high 
       king of Lochlann and the Fenians of Erin -- Usheen's 
       return to Ireland -- Fair, brown, and trembling -- The 
       corpse watchers -- A widow's son -- Jack and Bill -- The 
       mule -- The king of Ireland's son -- Huddon and Duddon and
       Donald O'Leary -- The three wishes -- Willy the Wisp -- 
       The buideach, the tinker, and the black donkey -- The man 
       who had no story. 
650  0 Tales|zIreland. 
650  0 Legends|zIreland. 
700 1  Glassie, Henry,|d1941- 
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