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Scottish Fairy Tales


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No. of pages 96

Published: 2001

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Scottish Fairy Tales" by Jacqueline Mair presents a collection of enchanting stories that draw on the rich tapestry of Scottish folklore. Each tale transports readers to magical realms filled with mythical creatures, brave heroes, and mystical landscapes. From cunning fairies to noble warriors, the narratives weave together themes of adventure, love, and the timeless battle between good and evil. Mair's vivid storytelling and evocative imagery bring these age-old legends to life, making them accessible and engaging for both children and adults. With a blend of charm and excitement, this collection invites readers to explore the wondrous world of Scottish myth and magic. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 2001 by Lomond Books .

Philip Wilson is the author of several books on religion and mythology, and is an enthusiast for all kinds of traditional tales. His other books include Irish Fairy Tales, Scottish Fairy Tales and Welsh Fairy Tales, all published by Armadillo. Includes the work of John Agard, Michael Rosen, Robert Frost, Eleanor Farjeon and many more well-loved writers. The sections are illustrated in full colour by popular illustrators: SPRING by Sheila Moxley; SUMMER by Lydia Monks; AUTUMN by Ruth Rivers, and WINTER by Tom Saeker. About the Editor: Neil Philip is a writer, folklorist and poet and loves the art of storytelling in all its forms. Among his many books are Poets of the Inuit, The Adventures of Odysseus, and The Tale of Sir Gawain. His work has won numerous awards, including the Aesop Award of the American Folklore Award. The Illustrator: Jacqueline Mair is an artist well-loved for her vivid and atmospheric work. She has held solo shows, including in Mexico City, the USA, India and Great Britain. Her many books include Folktales of Mexico, and Indian Folk Tales, both published in new editions by Armadillo, as well as I Have a News: Rhymes from the Caribbean, and The Bottle Imp.