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The Historical Archive Sample Page 44 Rare Historic Books Of
Celtic / Irish / Druid Mythology & Folklore On CD

This CD contains 44 Rare and Fascinating Historic books detailing Ancient Celtic Mythology, Folklore and History.

Below is a breakdown of the books and their contents by region. The book titles are bolded and the contents are in the bullet points below each book. All books are complete - including any illustrations that were in the original hardcopy books. In many cases, we list the chapters in the books but we also list many books just by title and publication date in an effort to keep the ad a reasonable size. If you have a question about the contents of any book, please ask us.

All books are supplied in PDF format and are fully searchable.

The Second Battle of Mag Tuired (Cath Maige Tuired)

The Cattle-Raid of Cooley (T in B C ailnge)

The Destruction of D Derga's Hostel

Heroic Romances of Ireland (2 Vols.).

Cuchulain of Muirthemne by Lady Gregory 1902

  • I. Birth of Cuchulain
  • II. Boy Deeds of Cuchulain
  • III. Courting of Emer
  • IV. Bricrius Feast
  • V. The Championship of Ulster
  • VI. The High King of Ireland
  • VII. Fate of the Sons of Usnach
  • VIII. Dream of Angus Og
  • IX. Cruachan
  • X. The Wedding of Maine Morgor
  • XI. The War for the Bull of Cuilagne
  • XII. Awakening of Ulster
  • XIII. The Two Bulls
  • XIV. The Only Jealously of Emer
  • XV. Advice to a Prince
  • XVI. Sons of Doel Dermait
  • XVII. Battle of Rosnaree
  • XVIII. The Only Son of Aoife
  • XIX. The Great Gathering at Muirthemne
  • XX. Death of Cuchulain

Gods and Fighting Men by Lady Gregory 1904

  • Part I Book I: Fight with the Firbolgs
  • Part I Book I: Reign of Bres
  • Part I Book II: The Coming of Lugh
  • Part I Book II: The Sons of Tuireann
  • Part I Book III: The Great Battle of Magh Tuireadh
  • Part I Book II: Hidden House of Lugh
  • Part I Book III: The Landing
  • Part I Book III: The Battle of Tailltin
  • Part I Book IV: Bodb Deag
  • Part I Book IV: The Dagda
  • Part I Book IV: Angus Og
  • Part I Book IV: The Morrigu
  • Part I Book IV: Aine
  • Part I Book IV: Aoibhell
  • Part I Book IV: Midhir and Etain
  • Part I Book IV: Manannan
  • Part I Book IV: Manannan at Play
  • Part I Book IV: His Call to Bran
  • Part I Book IV: His Three Calls to Cormac
  • Part I Book IV: Cliodna's Wave
  • Part I Book IV: Call to Connla
  • Part I Book IV: Tadg in Manannan's Islands
  • Part I Book IV: Laegaire in the Happy Plain
  • Part I Book V: Fate of the Children of Lir
  • Part II Book I: The Coming of Finn
  • Part II Book I: Finns Household
  • Part II Book I: Birth of Bran
  • Part II Book I: Oisin's Mother
  • Part II Book I: The Best Men of the Fianna
  • Part II Book II: The Lad of the Skins
  • Part II Book II: Black, Brown, and Grey
  • Part II Book II: The Hound
  • Part II Book II: Red Ridge
  • Part II Book III: The Enemies of Ireland
  • Part II Book III: Cael and Credhe
  • Part II Book III: Conn Crither
  • Part II Book III: Glas Son of Dremen
  • Part II Book III: Help of the Men of Dea
  • Part II Book III: The March of the Fianna
  • Part II Book III: The First Fighters
  • Part II Book III: The King of Ulsters Son
  • Part II Book III: The High King's Son
  • Part II Book III: The King of Lochlann and his Sons
  • Part II Book III: Labran's Journey
  • Part II Book III: The Great Fight
  • Part II Book III: Credhe's Lament
  • Part II Book IV: King of Britains Son
  • Part II Book IV: Cave of Ceiscoran
  • Part II Book IV: Donn, Son of Midhir
  • Part II Book IV: Hospitality of Cuanna's House
  • Part II Book IV: Cats Heads and Dog Heads
  • Part II Book IV: Lomna's Head
  • Part II Book IV: Illbrec of Ess Ruadh
  • Part II Book IV: The Cave of Cruachan
  • Part II Book IV: The Wedding at Ceann Slieve
  • Part II Book IV: The Shadowy One
  • Part II Book IV: Finn's Madness
  • Part II Book IV: The Red Woman
  • Part II Book IV: Finn and the Phantoms
  • Part II Book IV: The Pigs of Angus
  • Part II Book IV: The Hunt of Slieve Cuilinn
  • Part II Book V: Oisin's Children
  • Part II Book VI: Birth of Diarmuid
  • Part II Book VI: How Diarmuid Got His Love-Spot
  • Part II Book VI: The Daughter of King Under-Wave
  • Part II Book VI: The Hard Servant
  • Part II Book VI: The House of the Quicken Trees
  • Part II Book VII: The Flight from Teamhair
  • Part II Book VII: The Pursuit
  • Part II Book VII: The Green Champions
  • Part II Book VII: The Wood of Dubhros
  • Part II Book VII: The Quarrel
  • Part II Book VII: The Wanderers
  • Part II Book VII: Fighting and Peace
  • Part II Book VII: The Boar of Beinn Gulbain
  • Part II Book VIII: Tailc, Son of Treon
  • Part II Book VIII: Meargach's Wife
  • Part II Book VIII: Ailne's Revenge
  • Part II Book IX: The Quarrel with the Sons of Morna
  • Part II Book IX: Death of Goll
  • Part II Book IX: The Battle of Gabhra
  • Part II Book X: The Death of Bran
  • Part II Book X: The Call of Oisin
  • Part II Book X: The Last of the Great Men
  • Part II Book XI: Oisin's Story
  • Part II Book XI: Oisin in Patrick's House
  • Part II Book XI: The Arguments
  • Part II Book XI: Oisin's Lament

Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland by Lady Gregory 1920

The Celtic Twilight by W.B. Yeats 1893 and 1902

Legends and Stories of Ireland by Samuel Lover 1831, 1834

The Irish Sketch-book by William Makepeace Thackeray 1845

Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde 1887

Myths and Folklore of Ireland by Jeremiah Curtin 1890

  • The Son of the King of Erin and the Giant of Loch Lein
  • The Three Daughters of King O'Hara
  • The Weaver's Don and the Giant of the White Hill
  • Fair, Brown and Trembling
  • The King of Erin and the Queen of the Lonesome Island
  • The Shee an Gannon and the Grugach Gaire
  • The Three Daughters of the King of the East and the Son of a King in Erin
  • The Fisherman's Son and the Grugach of Tricks
  • The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin
  • Kil Arthur
  • Shaking-Head
  • Birth of Fin MacCumhail
  • Fin MacCumhail and the Fenians of Erin in the Castle of Fear Dubh
  • Fin MacCumhail and the Knight of the Full Axe
  • Gilla na Grakin and Fin MacCumhail
  • Fin MacCumhail The Seven Brothers and the King of France
  • Black, Brown and Gray
  • Fin MacCumhail and the Son of the King of Alba
  • Cuculin
  • Oisin in Tir Na N-Og

Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts by Patrick Kennedy 1891

  • Jac and His Comrades
  • The Bad Stepmother
  • Adventures of Gilla na Chreck an Gour
  • Jack the Master and Jack the Servant
  • I'll be Wiser the next Time
  • The Three Crowns
  • The Corpse Watchers
  • The Brown Bear of Norway
  • The Goban Saor
  • The Three Advices which the King with the Red Soles gave to his Son
  • Legends of the 'Good People'
  • The Fairy Child
  • The Changeling and his Bagpipes
  • The Tobinstown Sheeoge
  • The Belated Priest
  • The Palace in the Rath
  • The Breton Version of the Palace in the Rath
  • The Fairy Nurse
  • The Recovered Bride
  • Faction-fight among the Fairies
  • Jemmy Doyle in the Fairy Palace
  • The Fairy Cure
  • The Sea Fairies
  • The Black Cattle of Durzy Island
  • The Silkie Wife
  • The Pooka of Murroe
  • The Kildare Pooka
  • The Kildare Lurikeen
  • The Adventures of the 'Son of Bad Counsel'
  • Witchcaft, Socery, Ghosts and Fetches
  • The Long Spoon
  • The Prophet before his Time
  • The Bewitched Churn
  • The Ghosts and the Game of Football
  • The Cat of the Carman's Stage
  • Cauth Morisy looking for Service
  • Black Stairs on Fire
  • The Witches Excursion
  • The Crock found in the Rath
  • The Enchantment of Gearhoidh Iarla
  • Illan Eachtach and the Lianan
  • The Misfortunes of Barrett the Piper
  • The Woman in White
  • The Queen's County Ghost
  • The Ghost in Graigue
  • Droochan's Ghost
  • The Kiranelagh Spirit
  • The Doctor's Fetch
  • The Apparition in Old Ross
  • Ossianic and Early Legends
  • Fann Mac Cuil and the Scotch Giant
  • How Fann Mac Cuil and his Men were Bewitched
  • Qualifications and Duties of the Fianna Eirionn
  • The Battle of Ventry Harbour
  • The Fight of Castle Knoc
  • The Youth of Fion
  • Fion's First Marriage
  • How Fion selected a Wife
  • Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne
  • The Flight of the Sluggard
  • Beanriogain na Sciana Breaca
  • Conan's Delusions in Ceash
  • The Youth of Oisin
  • The Old Age of Oisin
  • Legend of Loch na Piasta
  • The King with the Horse's Ears
  • The Story of the Sculloge's Son from Muskerry
  • Fios Fath an Aaon Sceil
  • An Broan Suan Or
  • The Children of Lir
  • Lough Neagh
  • Killarney
  • Legend of the Lake of Inchiquin
  • How the Shannon acquired its Name
  • The Origin of the Lake of Tiis
  • The Building of Ardfert Cathredral
  • How Donaghedee got its Name
  • The Borrowed Lake
  • Kilstoheen in the Shannon
  • The Isle of the Living
  • Fionnutuin Mac Bochna
  • The Firbolgs and Danaans
  • Inis na Muic
  • The Bath of the White Cows
  • The Quest for the Tain-Bo-Cuilagne
  • The Progress of the Wicked Bard
  • Legends of the Celtic Saints
  • St Patrick
  • How St Patrick received the Staff of Jesus
  • The Fortune of Dichu
  • St Patrick's Contest with the Druids
  • The Baptism of Aongus
  • The Decision of the Chariot
  • Conversion of the Robber Chief, Macaldus
  • Baptism after Death
  • The Vision of St Brigid
  • Death and Burial of St Patrick
  • The Corpse-freighted Barque
  • St Brigid's Cloak
  • St Brigid and the Harps
  • Arran of the Saints and its Patrons
  • St Feancheas's Visit to Arran
  • St Brendain's Voyage
  • The Island of the Birds
  • The Sinner Saved
  • A Legend of St Mogue of Ferns
  • O' Carroll's Warning
  • How St Eloi was cured of Pride
  • St Lateerin of Cullin

The Aran Islands by John M. Synge 1907

Celtic Wonder Tales by Ella Young 1910

  • The Earth Shapers
  • The Spear of Victory
  • A Good Action
  • How the Son of Gobhaun Saor Sold the Sheepskin
  • How the Son of Gobhaun Saor Shortened the Road
  • The Cow of Plenty
  • The Coming of Lugh
  • The Eric-Fine of Lugh
  • The Great Battle
  • Inisfail
  • The Golden Fly
  • The Children of Lir
  • The Luck-Child
  • Conary Mor

Beside the Fire by Douglas Hyde 1910

  • The Tailor and the Three Beasts
  • Bran
  • The King of Ireland's Son
  • The Alp-Luachra
  • Paudyeen O'Kelly and the Weasel
  • Leeam O'Rooney's Burial
  • Guleesh na Guss Dhu
  • The Well of D'Yerree-In-Dowan
  • The Court of Crinnawn
  • Neil O'Carree
  • Trunk-Without-Head
  • The Hags of the Long Teeth
  • William of the Tree
  • The Old Crow & The Young Crow
  • Riddles

The Crock of Gold by James Stephens 1912

  • Book 1--The Coming of Pan
  • Book 2--The Philosophers Journey
  • Book 3--The Two Gods
  • Book 4--The Philosophers Return
  • Book 5--The Policemen
  • Book 6--The Thin Woman's Journey

In Wicklow and West Kerry by John M. Synge 1912

The King of Ireland's Son by Padraic Colum 1916

Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens 1920

  • The Story of Tuan Mac Cairill
  • The Boyhood of Fionn
  • The Birth of Bran
  • Oisin's Mother
  • The Wooing of Becfola
  • The Little Brawl at Allen
  • The Carl of the Drab Coat
  • The Enchanted Cave of Cesh Corran
  • Mongan's Frenzy

The Mabinogion Lady Charlotte Guest, tr. 1849

  • The First Branch: Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed
  • The Second Branch: Branwen Daughter of Llyr
  • The Third Branch: Manawydan son of Llyr
  • The Fourth Branch: Math son of Mathonwy
  • Dream of Macsen (Wledig)
  • Lludd and Llefelys
  • Dream of Rhonabwy
  • How Culhwch Won Olwen or the Twrch Trwyth
  • Taliesin
  • Owain or The Lady of the Fountain
  • Geraint the Son of Erbin.
  • Peredur: 7th son of Earl Evrawc (Part I)

Prolegomena to the Study of Old Welsh Poetry by Edward Anwyl 1903

The Gododdin Poems from The Four Ancient Books of Wales by William F. Skene 1869

British Goblins by Wirt Sikes 1881

  • Chapter I: Fairy Tales and the Ancient Mythology
  • Chapter II: Classification of Welsh Fairies
  • Chapter III: Lake Fairies
  • Chapter IV: Mountain Fairies
  • Chapter V: Changelings
  • Chapter VI: Living with the Tylwyth Teg
  • Chapter VII: Fairy Music
  • Chapter VIII: Fairy Rings
  • Chapter IX: Piety as a Protection from the Seductions of the Tyl  


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