- Publication: Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish PeasantryPublication Record # 271038
- Author: Allan Cunningham
- Date: 1874-03-00
- Publisher: F. & W. Kerslake
- Pages: 394
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Format: hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
- Type: COLLECTION
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Notes: The stories in this collection were (with the exception of the first) originally published in the London Magazine over the course of some years (dates unknown by this researcher) prior to being released in a 2 volume edition in 1822. Both volumes of material are combined here in a single publication. The full text and images of this edition are available at Google Books.
Collection Title:
Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry • (1822) • collection by Allan Cunningham
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 1 • Ezra Peden • (1822) • novelette by Allan Cunningham
- 34 • The Selbys of Cumberland: Part First • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 48 • The Selbys of Cumberland: Part Second • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 67 • The Selbys of Cumberland: Part Third • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 93 • Placing a Scottish Minister • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 119 • The King of the Peak • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 143 • The Mother's Dream • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 166 • Allan-a-Maut • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 188 • Miles Colvine, the Cumberland Mariner • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 213 • Honest Man John Ochiltree • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 239 • Elphin Irving, the Fairies' Cupbearer • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 259 • Richard Faulder, Mariner • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 275 • The Last Lord of Helvellyn • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 295 • Judith Macrone, the Prophetess • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 316 • The Ghost with the Golden Casket • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 336 • The Haunted Ships • (1821) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 358 • Death of the Laird of Warlsworm • (1822) • short story by Allan Cunningham
- 382 • The Seven Foresters of Chatsworth: An Ancient Derbyshire Ballad • (1822) • poem by Allan Cunningham