More English Fairy Tales by Joseph JACOBS (1854 - 1916)
Genre(s): Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales
Read by: Jeff Dumas, CJager, Roohi, Maria Kasper, Steve C, Lydia, Zames Curran, Daniel Nunan, Douglas Taylor, J. E. Vorble, Shakira Searle, Florence S. Thompson, Hamlet, Janaketch, Maria KasperRay Kasper (1938-2017), Matt Butcher, Kathleen Costa in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - THE PIED PIPER OF FRANCHVILLE
00:08:20 - 02 - HEREAFTERTHIS
00:15:28 - 03 - THE GOLDEN BALL
00:21:34 - 04 - MY OWN SELF
00:28:32 - 05 - THE BLACK BULL OF NORROWAY
00:40:47 - 06 - YALLERY BROWN
00:55:08 - 07 - THREE FEATHERS
01:03:38 - 08 - SIR GAMMER VANS
01:07:56 - 09 - TOM HICKATHRIFT
01:23:40 - 10 - THE HEDLEY KOW
01:28:55 - 11 - GOBBORN SEER
01:36:21 - 12 - LAWKAMERCYME
01:38:14 - 13 - TATTERCOATS
01:45:31 - 14 - THE WEE BANNOCK
01:53:15 - 15 - JOHNNY GLOKE
01:59:08 - 16 - COAT O' CLAY
02:10:42 - 17 - THE THREE COWS
02:14:31 - 18 - THE BLINDED GIANT
02:17:46 - 19 - SCRAPEFOOT
02:24:31 - 20 - THE PEDLAR OF SWAFFHAM
02:29:16 - 21 - THE OLD WITCH
02:36:18 - 22 - THE THREE WISHES
02:39:30 - 23 - THE BURIED MOON
02:52:16 - 24 - A SON OF ADAM
02:55:22 - 25 - THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD
03:01:30 - 26 - THE HOBYAHS
03:07:15 - 27 - A POTTLE O' BRAINS
03:20:16 - 28 - THE KING OF ENGLAND AND HIS THREE SONS
03:45:01 - 29 - KING JOHN AND THE ABBOT OF CANTERBURY
03:51:18 - 30 - RUSHEN COATIE
04:00:43 - 31 - THE KING 'O THE CATS
04:04:56 - 32 - TAMLANE
04:12:31 - 33 - THE STARS IN THE SKY
04:19:41 - 34 - NEWS!
04:22:20 - 35 - PUDDOCK, MOUSIE AND RATTON
04:24:35 - 36 - THE LITTLE BULL-CALF
04:32:30 - 37 - THE WEE, WEE MANNIE
04:37:14 - 38 - HABETROT AND SCANTLIE MAB
04:46:04 - 39 - OLD MOTHER WIGGLE-WAGGLE
04:49:16 - 40 - STUPID'S CRIES
04:53:08 - 41 - CATSKIN
05:03:36 - 42 - THE LAMBTON WORM
05:12:30 - 43 - THE WISE MEN OF GOTHAM
05:21:46 - 44 - THE PRINCESS OF CANTERBURY
'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.' - Summary from the preface
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