The Well at the World's End: Folk Tales of Scotland"The Scots are renowned for their storytelling and this collection shows why. Here is a treasury of stories from Highlands, Lowlands and Islands, with something for all tastes and moods. |
Contents
The Well at the Worlds End Islay | 15 |
Brownie the Cow Aberdeenshire | 95 |
The Winning of HynHallow Orkney | 146 |
Copyright | |
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