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[CW] is Chris Weimer. Age of Reason
The Heroic Enthusiasts by Giordano Bruno; L. Williams, translator;
London, Part I: George Redway [1887]; Part II: Bernard Quaritch [1889]
Friar Bacon: His Discovery of the Miracles Of Art, Nature, And Magick
by Roger Bacon [1659]
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (original title, The Literary
Works of Leonardo Da Vinci), translated by Jean Paul Richter.
Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London [1883] African, Afro-Caribbean, and African-American
Jamaica Anansi Stories by Martha Warren Beckwith [1924]
Specimens of Bushman Folklore by W.H.I. Bleek and L.C. Lloyd [1911]
The Religious System of the Amazulu, by Henry Callaway;
Springvale, Natal [1870]
Folk Stories From Southern Nigeria, West Africa by Elphinstone Dayrell [1910]
Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort (French Congo). by Richard Edward Dennett [1898]
At the Back of the Black Man's Mind by R. E. Dennett [1906]
The Negro, by W.E.B. Du Bois, New York: Henry Holt and Company [1915]
Yoruba-Speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa by A. B. Ellis [1894]
Drums and Shadows;
Survival Studies Among the Georgia Coastal Negroes;
Savannah Unit, Georgia Writer's Project;
Work Projects Administration;
Mary Granger, District Supervisor;
University of Georgia Press
[1940, copyright not renewed]
South-African Folk-Tales by James A. Honeÿ [1910]
Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire, Book I.,
by Drusilla Dunjee Houston;
The Universal Publishing Company, Oklahoma City, OK [1926, copyright not renewed]
The Promised Key, by G.G. Maragh (Leonard Percival Howell) [1935?]
Fetichism in West Africa, Forty Years' Observation of Native Customs and Superstitions by Robert Hamill Nassau [1904]
Yoruba Legends, by M.I. Ogumefu, London [1929]
The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy, by Fitz Balintine Pettersburg [1926?]
The Holy Piby, by Robert Athlyi Rogers;
Newark, New Jersey [1924-8, no renewal]
Hausa Folk-Lore by Maalam Shaihu, translated by R. Sutherland Rattray [1913]
Woman's Mysteries of a Primitive People by D. Amaury Talbot, London [1915]
Kaffir {Xhosa} Folk-lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales by George McCall Theal [1886]
Myths and Legends of the Bantu by Alice Werner [1933]
Voodoos and Obeahs, by Joseph J. Williams, S.J. New York [1932]
Psychic Phenomena of Jamaica, by Joseph J. Williams, S.J. New York [1934]
Myths of Ífè, by John Wyndham. London [1921] Americana
Little Known Facts about the Amish and the Mennonites,
By Ammon Monroe Aurand, Jr.
The Aurand Press; Harrisburg, Pennsylania. [1938, copyright not renewed]
The Realness of Witchcraft in America, By Ammon Monroe Aurand, Jr.
The Aurand Press; Lancaster, Pennsylania. [1942, copyright not renewed]
Early Life of the Pennsylvania Germans, By Ammon Monroe Aurand, Jr.
The Aurand Press; Lancaster, Pennsylania. [194?, copyright not renewed]
Coffee in the Gourd, edited by Frank Dobie;
Texas Folk-Lore Society [1924]
Pow-wows or Long-Lost Friend by John George Hohman [1820]. Alchemy
Alchemy Rediscovered and Restored, by A. Cockren; Philadelphia, David McKay [1941, copyright not renewed] Native American
The Delight Makers, by Adolf F. Bandelier;
New York, Dodd, Mead and Company
[1890]
Pomo Bear Doctors, by S.A. Barrett, UCPAAE 12:11 pp. 443-465
University of California Press, Berkeley [1917]
Tales of the Cochiti Indians, by Ruth Benedict;
U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin no. 98;
US Government Printing Office;
[1931]
Chinook Texts, by Franz Boas;
U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin no. 20;
US Government Printing Office;
[1894]
Kwakiutl Tales, by Franz Boas;
(Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, Volume II)
New York: Columbia University Press;
[1910]
Tsimshian Texts (Nass River Dialect), by Franz Boas;
U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin no. 27., USGPO, Washington D.C.; [1902]
Tsimshian Texts (New Series), by Franz Boas;
(Publications of the American Ethnological Society Volume III, Part 2);
Late E. J. Brill, Publishers and Printers, Leyden [1912]
Chinigchinich;
A Historical Account of the Origin, Customs, and Traditions of the Indians at the Missionary Establishment of St. Juan Capistrano, Alta-California;
By the Reverend Father Friar Geronimo Boscana;
Translated by Alfred Robinson; Wiley and Putnam, New York [1846]
The Walam Olum.
From The Lenâpé and Their Legends, by Daniel G. Brinton.
Brinton's Library of Aboriginal Literature number V.
Phildelphia, [1885].
Rig Veda Americanus: Sacred Songs of the Ancient Mexicans, with a Gloss
in Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton; Illustrations.
Vol VIII of Brinton's Library of Aboriginal Literature.
Philadelphia, [1890].
Zuñi Religion, by Ruth Bunzel.
From The Forty-Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American
Ethnology, 1929-1930. Includes complete text of the following
papers: Introduction to Zuñi Ceremonialism,
Zuñi Origin Myths, and
Zuñi Ritual Poetry. Smithsonian, Washington D.C. [1930].
Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity, by Galen Clark;
Yosemite Valley, California, Galen Clark [1904]
Creation Myths of Primitive America, by Jeremiah Curtin; Boston; Little, Brown [1898]
Seneca Indian Myths, by Jeremiah Curtin; New York; E.P. Dutton & Company [1922]
Zuñi Folk Tales, by Frank Hamilton Cushing [1901].
Introduction by John Wesley Powell.
Maidu Texts, by Roland B. Dixon;
Publications of the American Ethnological Society, Volume IV;
Late E. J. Brill Publishers and Printers, Leyden, [1912]
Dancing Gods: Indian Ceremonials of New Mexico and Arizona,
by Erna Fergusson.
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, [1931, copyright not renewed]
Coos Texts, by Leo J. Frachtenberg;
Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, Volume I;
Columbia University Press, New York; [1913]
Yaqui Myths and Legends, by Ruth Warner Giddings; Illustrated by Laurie Cook;
University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ
(Univ. Ariz. Anthropological Paper No. 2) [1959]
The Book of the People: Popol Vuh,
translated by Delia Goetz and Sylvanus Griswold Morley,
from Adrián Recino's translation
from Quiché into Spanish;
Plantin Press, Los Angeles
[1954, copyright not registered or renewed]
Hupa Texts, by Pliny Earle Goddard; (University of California
Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 1:2); [1904]
Jicarilla Apache Texts, by Pliny Earle Goddard;
New York: Anthropological Papers of the American
Museum of Natural History, Vol. VIII; [1911]
In the Beginning: A Navaho Creation Myth, told by Frank Goldtooth,
recorded by Stanley A. Fishler;
Anthropological Papers, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah
No. 13, [January 1953, copyright not renewed]
The Iroquois Book of Rites by Horatio E. Hale.
Volume II of Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature.
Philadelphia, [1883]
Iroquoian Cosmology, by J. N. B. Hewitt;
Twenty-First Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1899-1900
Washington D.C., Government Printing Office [1903]
Navajo Creation Myth, The Story of the Emergence, By Hasteen Klah,
Recorded by Mary C. Wheelwright;
Navajo Religion Series, Volume I, Santa Fe, [1942, no renewal]
Algonquin Legends of New England, or Myths and Folk Lore of the Micmac,
Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Tribes;
by Charles G. Leland;
Boston and New York; Houghton, Mifflin and Company, [1884]
Aw-aw-tam Indian Nights; The Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona,
by J. William Lloyd;
The Lloyd Group, Westfield, N.J. [1911]
Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories, by Charles F. Lummis;
New York: Century Co., [1910]
Apu Ollantay; translated by Clements Markham; London, J. Murray [1910]
Narratives of the Rites and Laws of the Yncas;
trans. and ed. by Clements R. Markham
London, the Hakluyt Society [1873]
The Mountain Chant: A Navajo Ceremony by Washington Matthews.
from Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1883-84;
Washington, D.C.; [1887]
Navaho Myths, Prayers, and Songs With Texts and Translations;
by Washington Matthews;
Edited by Pliny Earle Goddard; (University of California
Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 5:2); [1906]
Mission Memories, by John Steven McGroarty, illustrations by Frederick V. Carpenter, Neuner Corporation, Los Angeles [1929, not renewed]
The Dawn of the World;
Myths and Weird Tales Told by the Mewan [Miwok] Indians of California;
Collected and Edited by C. Hart Merriam;
Cleveland: Arthur H. Clarke Co., [1910]
Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees by James Mooney.
7th Annual report, Bureau of American Ethnology. pp. 302-97 [1891].
Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney.
From the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau
of American Ethnology 1897-98, Part I. [1900]
Truth of a Hopi, by Edmund Nequatewa;
Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 8.
[1936, copyright not renewed]
The Dîné: Origin Myths of the Navaho Indians,
by Aileen O'Bryan. Bulletin 163 of the Bureau of American
Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution [1956].
The Code of Handsome Lake, the Seneca Prophet
by Arthur C. Parker [1913].
Eskimo Folk-Tales, collected by Knud Rasmussen,
translated and edited by W. Worster; London [1921]
Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, by Henry Rink; London [1875]
The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel, by Ralph L. Roys;
Washington D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington
[1930]
Yana Texts, by Edward Sapir.
University of California Publications in American Archaeology and
Ethnology Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 1-235 [1910]
The Myths of Mexico and Peru, by Lewis Spence [1913]
Some Western Shoshoni Myths,
by Julian H. Steward;
Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 136,
pp. 249-299;
Anthropological Papers No. 31;
Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institution;
US Government Printing Office [1942]
Origin Myth of Acoma and Other Records, by Matthew W. Stirling
(Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 135);
Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institution;
US Government Printing Office [1942]
Tlingit Myths and Texts, by John R. Swanton;
Smithsonian Institution; Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 39;
Washington, Government Printing Office; [1909]
Haida Songs, by John R. Swanton;
(Publications of the American Ethnological Society Volume III, Part 1);
Late E. J. Brill, Publishers and Printers, Leyden [1912] Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians, by John R. Swanton;
Smithsonian Institution, USGPO, Washington, D.C.;
Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 88 [1929]
Tales of the North American Indians, by Stith Thompson [1929]
Traditions of the Hopi, by H.R. Voth.
Field Columbian Museum Publication 96, Anthropological Series Vol VIII.
Chicago. [1905]
The Sun Dance and Other Ceremonies of the Oglala Division of the Teton Dakota,
by J. R. Walker;
American Museum of Natural History, [1917]
The Lore and the Lure of the Yosemite:
The Indians, Their Customs, Legends and Beliefs, and the Story of Yosemite;
by Herbert Earl Wilson;
San Francisco; A. M. Robertson [1922] Arthurian
King Arthur: Tales of the Round Table, by Andrew Lang;
Illustrations by H.J. Ford;
Longmans, London [1902]
The Vita Merlini
Latin text by Geoffrey of Monmouth, Bishop of St. Asaph;
Translated by John Jay Parry;
The University of Illinois, Urbana, IL. [1925, copyright not renewed]
The Story of the Champions of the Round Table,
Written and Illustrated by Howard Pyle;
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons [1905]
Asia
The Religions of South Vietnam in Faith and Fact,
by the US Department of the Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel,
Chaplains Division; NAVPERS 15991,
US Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. [1967]
Chukchee Mythology, by Waldemar Bogoras;
The Jessup North Pacific Expedition;
Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, Volume VIII, No I.
Leiden & New York, [1910]
Koryak Texts, by Waldemar Bogoras;
Publications of the American Ethnological Society vol. V; Leyden [1917].
The Eskimo of Siberia, by Waldemar Bogoras;
The Jessup North Pacific Expedition;
Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, Volume VIII, No III.
Leiden & New York, [1913]
Tales of Yukaghir, Lamut, and Russianized Natives of Eastern Siberia,
by Waldemar Bogoras;
Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History,
Vol. XX, Part I;
New York; [1918]
An Inquiry into the Religious Tenets of the Yezeedees,
from The Nestorians and their Rituals, Volume I. (pp. 111-134);
by the Rev. George Percy Badger,
London; Joseph Masters [1852]
Armenian Legends and Poems, by Zabelle C. Boyajian;
London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., New York: Columbia University Press [1916]
A Journey in Southern Siberia, by Jeremiah Curtin;
Little, Brown and Company, Boston [1909]
Folk-lore of the Holy Land; Moslem, Christian and Jewish;
by J. E. Hanauer; Edited by Marmaduke Pickthall; London, Duckworth & Co. [1907]
Devil Worship: The Sacred Books and Traditions of the Yezidiz,
by Isya Joseph; Boston, R.G. Badger [1919]
Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales,
by Ignácz Kúnos, Illustrations by Willy Pogany;
London, George G. Harrap & Co. [1913]
Tibetan Folk Tales, by A.L. Shelton; Edited by Flora Beal Shelton;
Illustrated by Mildred Bryant; St. Louis, MO, United Christian Missionary
Society [1925, not renewed]
The Man in the Panther's Skin, A Romantic Epic by Shot'ha Rust'haveli,
A Close Rendering from the Georgian, attempted by Marjory Scott Wardrop;
The Royal Asiatic Society; London [1912]
Georgian Folk Tales, translated by Marjory Wardrop; Published by
David Nutt in the Strand, London [1894] Atlantis, etc.
The Sacred Symbols of Mu, by James Churchward;
Ives Washburn, New York [1933, copyright not renewed]
Atlantis the Antediluvian World, by Ignatius Donnelly [1882]
Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel, by Ignatius Donnelly [1883]
A Dweller on Two Planets, by Frederick S. Oliver [1905]
How I Found the Lost Atlantis, The Source of All Civilization;
by Dr. Paul Schliemann (New York American, October 20, 1912) [1912]
The Story of Atlantis, A Geographical, Historical and Ethnological Sketch by W. Scott-Elliot [1896]
The Lost Lemuria, by W. Scott-Elliot;
The Theosophical Publishing House, Ltd.; London [1904] Australia
The Aborigines of Western Australia, by Albert F. Calvert.
London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. [1894].
Australian Legendary Tales: Folk-Lore of the Noongahburrahs,
by K. Langloh Parker [1897]
The Euahlayi Tribe; A Study of Aboriginal Life in Australia
by K. Langloh Parker [1905]
Australian Legends by C. W. Peck [1925]
Some Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines by William Jenkyn Thomas [1923]
Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia, by Baldwin Spencer;
MacMillan and Co., London; [1914]
The Customs and Traditions of the Aboriginal Natives of
North Western Australia; by John G. Withnell; Roebourne, Australia [1901]. Basque
Legends and Popular Tales of the Basque People, by Mariana Monteiro,
with illustrations by Harold Copping; London: Fisher Unwin [1887]
Basque Legends: Collected, Chiefly in the Labourd,
by Wentworth Webster; London:
Griffith and Farran [1879] Bible and Apocrypha
The Book of Enoch, translated by R. H. Charles, with an Introduction by
W. O. E. Oesterley; London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge [1917]
The Book of Jubilees, translated by R. H. Charles,
with an Introduction by G. H. Box;
London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge [1917]
The Legends of Genesis, by Hermann Gunkel, Translated by W.H. Carruth;
Open Court, Chicago [1901].
The Biblical Antiquities of Philo,
translated by M. R. James; London: S.P.C.K., [1917]
The Forgotten Books of Eden, edited by Rutherford H. Platt, Jr.;
New York, N.Y.; Alpha House [1926] BuddhismJataka Tales, by Ellen C. Babbitt; illustrations by Ellsworth Young;
New York, The Century Co. [1912]
The Fo-Sho-Hing-Tsan-King:
A Life of Buddha by Asvaghosha Bodhisattva,
translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Dharmaraksha A.D. 420,
and From Chinese into English,
by Samuel Beal;
(Sacred Books of the East Vol. 19)
Oxford, The Clarendon Press; [1883] The She-rab Dong-bu (The Tree of Wisdom) by Nagarjuna;
edited and translated by W. L. Cambell; Calcutta, [1919]
Buddhist Mahâyâna Texts; (Sacred Books of the East, vol. 49)
The Jātaka, Volume I. Translated by Robert Chalmers; edited by E. B. Cowell, Cambridge University Press [1895]
The Jātaka, Volume II. Translated by W.H.D. Rouse; edited by E. B. Cowell, Cambridge University Press [1895]
Buddhist Suttas;
(Sacred Books of the East Vol. 11);
The Mahâ-parinibbâna Suttanta,
The Dhamma-kakka-ppavattana Sutta,
The Tevigga Suttanta,
The Âkankheyya Sutta,
The Ketokhila Sutta,
The Mahâ-Sudassana Suttanta,
The Sabbâsava Sutta;
Translated from Pâli by T. W. Rhys Davids.
Oxford, The Clarendon Press; [1881]
Vinaya Texts (Part 1 of 3);
(Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 13);
The Pâtimokkha and The Mahâvagga, I-IV;
Translated from the Pâli by T.W. Rhys Davids
and Herman Oldenberg; Oxford, The Clarendon Press; [1881]
Vinaya Texts (Part 2 of 3);
(Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 17);
The Mahâvagga, V-X, and the Kullavagga, I-III,
Translated from the Pâli by T.W. Rhys Davids
and Herman Oldenberg; Oxford, The Clarendon Press; [1882]
Vinaya Texts (Part 3 of 3);
(Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 20);
the Kullavagga, IV-XII,
Translated from the Pâli by T.W. Rhys Davids
and Herman Oldenberg; Oxford, The Clarendon Press; [1885]
The Questions of King Milinda, translated by T. W. Rhys Davids.
Part I of II; the Sacred Books of the East volume 35.
Oxford, The Clarendon Press [1890]
The Questions of King Milinda, translated by T. W. Rhys Davids.
Part II of II; the Sacred Books of the East volume 36.
Oxford, The Clarendon Press [1894]
Dialogues of the Buddha
(The Dîgha-Nikâya)
A Buddhist Bible, by Dwight Goddard (1st ed.); Thetford, Vermont [1932, copyright not renewed]
Gleanings In Buddha-Fields, by Lafcadio Hearn; London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company; [1897]
The Creed of Buddha, by Edmond Holmes, New York: J. Lane [1908]
Saddharma-Pundarika or The Lotus of the True Law, Translated by H. Kern,
(Sacred Books of the East, Vol 21.) [1884]
The Dhammapada and The Sutta Nipâta;
(Sacred Books of the East, vol. 10);
Dhammapada tr. by Max Müller;
Sutta-Nipâta tr. by V. Fausböll;
Oxford, The Clarendon Press; [1881]
The Religion of the Samurai by Kaiten Nukariya [1913]
The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana Doctrine: The New Buddhism by the
Patriarch Ashvagosha, Translated into Chinese by Paramartha,
Translated into English in 1894 by Timothy Richard;
Shanghai, Christian Literature Society [1907]
Açvaghosha's Discourse on the Awakening of Faith in
the Mahâyâna,
translated by Teitaro Suzuki;
Preface by Paul Carus; Open Court; Chicago [1900]
Sermons of a Buddhist Abbot [Zen For Americans], by Soyen Shaku,
tr. by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki.
Chicago, The Open Court Publishing Company; [1906]
Mysticism, Christian and Buddhist, by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki;
New York; Harper & Brothers Publishers [1957, copyright not renewed]
Manual of Zen Buddhism by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki [1935]
The Udâna; Translated from the Pali by Dawsonne Melanchthon Strong;
Luzac & Co., London; [1902]
Buddhism in Translations by Henry Clarke Warren [1896] Celtic
On the Study of Celtic Literature, by Matthew Arnold;
London, Smith, Elder and Co. [1867]
A Book of Folk-Lore, by Sabine Baring-Gould; London,
Collins'-Clear-Type-Press [1913]
The Phynodderree and Other Legends of the Isle of Man,
by Edward Callow; Illustrations by W. J. Watson;
London; J. Dean & Son [1882]
Popular Tales of the West Highlands,
by John Francis Campbell, Volume I; Second Edition;
Alexander Gardner; Paisley and London; [1890]
Popular Tales of the West Highlands,
by John Francis Campbell, Volume II; Second Edition;
Alexander Gardner; Paisley and London; [1890]
Popular Tales of the West Highlands,
by John Francis Campbell, Volume III; Second Edition;
Alexander Gardner; Paisley and London; [1890]
Popular Tales of the West Highlands,
by John Francis Campbell, Volume IV; Second Edition;
Alexander Gardner; Paisley and London; [1890]
Carmina Gadelica, Ortha Nan Gaidheal, Volume I, by Alexander Carmichael;
T. and A. Constable, Edinburgh [1900]
Carmina Gadelica, Ortha Nan Gaidheal, Volume II, by Alexander Carmichael;
T. and A. Constable, Edinburgh [1900]
Tom Tit Tot, An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale, by Edward Clodd
London, Duckworth and Co., [1898]
The King of Ireland's Son, by Padraic Colum;
illustrations and decorations by Willy Pogány;
New York, H. Holt and Company [1916]
Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, by Thomas Crofton Croker; London, J. Murray [1825-8]
Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland, by Jeremiah Curtin; Boston: Little, Brown [1890]
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World,
Collected From Oral Tradition in South-West Munster, by Jeremiah Curtin;
Boston; Little, Brown & Co. [1895]
Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales, by Sir George Douglas;
A. L. Burt Company, New York [1901?]
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries, by W.Y. Evans-Wentz; London, New York: Oxford, The Clarendon Press [1911]
Fairies, by Gertrude M. Faulding; Fellowship Books, Edited by Mary Stratton;
London: B.T. Batsford; Printed at the Ballantyne Press; [1913]
Notes on the Folk-Lore of the North-East of Scotland,
by Walter Gregor,
London: The Folk-Lore Society [1881]
Cuchulain of Muirthemne, by Lady Augusta Gregory,
with a preface by W. B. Yeats; London, J. Murray; [1902]
Gods and Fighting Men; The Story of the Tuatha De Danaan and
of the Fianna of Ireland, arranged and put into English
by Lady Augusta Gregory with a preface by W. B. Yeats;
London, J. Murray; [1904]
A Book of Saints and Wonders,
Put Down Here by Lady Gregory
According to the Old Writings and Memory of the People of Ireland;
Dundrum, Ire.: The Dun Emer Press, [1906]
Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland;
Collected and Arranged by Lady Augusta Gregory;
with Two Essays and Notes by W.B. Yeats;
G. P. Putman's sons, New York and London [1920]
The Mabinogion (2nd Edition), by Lady Charlotte Guest;
London: Bernard Quartich [1877]
The Science of Fairy Tales: An Enquiry Into Fairy Mythology,
by Edwin Sidney Hartland; New York: Scribner & Welford [1891]
Beside the Fire, by Douglas Hyde; Additional Notes by Alfred Nutt;
London, David Nutt; Second Edition [1910]
Celtic Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs; London, D. Nutt;
Illustrated by John D. Batten [1892]
More Celtic Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs; London, D. Nutt [1894]
The Fairy Mythology, Illustrative of the Romance and
Superstition of Various Countries. by Thomas Keightley
London, H. G. Bohn, [1870]
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts, by Patrick Kennedy;
New York and London, Macmillan; [1891] Traces of the Norse Mythology in the Isle of Man,
by P.M.C. Kermode; London: Bemrose & Sons, Ltd. [1904] The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns & Fairies;
by Robert Kirk, [1691]. Introduction and notes by Andrew Lang;
David Nutt; London [1893]
The Voyage of Bran, Son of Febal, to the Land of the Living,
by Kuno Meyer; London, David Nutt [1895]
Heroic Romances of Ireland, by A. H. Leahy. (2 Vols.) [1905-6]
Legends and Stories of Ireland, by Samuel Lover;
Baldwin and Cradock, London [1831, 1834]
The Religion of the Ancient Celts, by John Arnott MacCulloch;
T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh [1911]
Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth and Legend,
by Donald Alexander Mackenzie;
Illustrations by John Duncan;
Frederick A. Stokes Co., NY [1917]
The Prophecies of the Brahan Seer,
by Alexander MacKenzie; Introduction by Andrew Lang;
Eneas Mackay, Stirling, Scotland [1899]
The Poems of Ossian, by James Macpherson;
Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Company,
[1851] (Reprint of 1773 edition)
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A Book of Old English Ballads, by Anonymous;
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English Fairy Tales, by Joseph Jacobs;
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Stories from the Faerie Queene, by Mary Macleod;
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The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, by Joseph Strutt
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and Dutch, and now out of the original into English;
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The Virgin of the World of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus,
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Translated with Commentary, and Published by "The Brothers"
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The Evil Eye:
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The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale
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The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy;
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Chicago: Open Court, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner [1911]
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London, Thornton Butterworth Ltd., [1913]
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The Heroes, Or, Greek Fairy Tales for my Children,
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A Life of Lucian by Professor Herbert A. Strong,
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The Works of Lucian of Samosata, Translated by H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler;
Oxford at the Clarendon Press [1905]
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Theosophical Publishing House; Hollywood CA [1904]
The Poems of Sappho, translated by Edwin Marion Cox [1925]
Tacitus: Annals, Histories, Germany, Agricola and Oratory, with
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Pagan Regeneration:
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The Mahabharata, Book 1: Adi Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 3: Vana Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 4: Virata Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 5: Udyoga Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 6: Bhishma Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 7: Drona Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 8: Karna Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 9: Shalya Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 10: Sauptika Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 11: Stri Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 12: Santi Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 13: Anusasana Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 14: Aswamedha Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 15: Asramavasika Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 16: Mausala Parva,
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896]
The Mahabharata, Book 17: Mahaprasthanika Parva,
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The Rámáyan (Ramayana) of Válmíki,
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London, David Nutt and New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons; [1912]
The Institutes of Vishnu, (Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 7);
translated by Julius Jolly;
Oxford, The Clarendon Press; [1880]
The Crest-Jewel of Wisdom,
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Black Marigolds, by Edward Powys Mathers;
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B. H. Blackwell, Oxford, UK [1919]
A Vedic Reader For Students by Arthur Anthony Macdonell [1917]
Indian Myth and Legend, by Donald A. Mackenzie, Gresham Publishing Company,
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