THE PHYNODDERREE


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IN no part of the British Isles has the belief in the existence of Fairies retained a stronger hold upon the people than in the Isle of Man. In spite of the tendency of this matter-of-fact age to destroy what little of poetry, romance, and chivalry education has left to us, there lurks still in many countries, and especially in mountainous districts, a half credulity in the supernatural. This volume rescues from oblivion a few of the Manx legends: Mona's Isle, The Phynodderree (from whence this book obtains its title), Tom Kewley and the Lannanshee, King Olave The Second and the Great Sword Macabuin, and The Buggane's Vow. Many legends of good and evil Fairies are still related by the country people of Mona's Isle; and those who care to inquire into the habits and customs of the Manx cottagers will see and hear much that will reward their curiosity. It is not the mere excursionist, visiting the Island for a summer holiday who will ever learn or see anything of these customs, but those who branch off the high road and venture into the recesses of the mountain districts. In the course of conversations on the lingering belief in Fairies, a regular attendant at a local Church, and a well-to-do farmer expressed his implicit conviction that such people as fairies did frequent the Glen in which he lived. In reply to the question, "Have you ever, in your life, seen a fairy?" he replied, "No! I can't exactly say I ever saw one; but I've smelt them often enough." So curl up with this volume in a comfy chair for just as this book brings you enjoyment and mirth. This book has especially been republished to raise funds for charities. So, be assured that your purchase will have also helped an underprivileged person somewhere for 33% of the publisher's profit is donated to charity. YESTERDAY'S BOOKS for TODAYS CHARITIES




The Phynodderree and Other Legends of the Isle of Man


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Explore the rich folklore of the Isle of Man with these breathtaking tales of myth and legend. Hear the story of the mischievous phynodderree, the fairy pig that lured men into the mountains, and other thrilling tales of supernatural beings and mystical experiences. A must-read for anyone with a passion for Celtic mythology and ancient folklore. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




CELTIC MYTHS and LEGENDS 13 BOOKSET - A WHOLESALE SPECIAL 60% OFF


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503 Celtic folk tales, fairy tales, myths and legends from across Western Europe. Tales like The Spear of Victory, How the Son Gobhaun Saor Shortened the Road, Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary, The Fate of the Children of Lir, King O'toole and St. Kevin, Fair, Brown and Trembling, The King Of Erin and The Queen Of The Lonesome Island - plus 496 more! The books in this set are: ISBN: 978-1-907256-05-9 - Celtic Fairy Tales, 358pg, 26 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-32-5 - Legends and Popular Tales of the Basque People, 318pg, 13 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-36-3 - Celtic Wonder Tales, 202pg, 13 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-27-1 - More Celtic Fairy Tales, 274pg, 20 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-02-8 - Popular Tales of the West Highlands Vol 1, 334pg,23 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-06-6 - Popular Tales of the West Highlands Vol 2, 314, 30 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-93-6 - Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales, 392pg, 23 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-92-9 - The Four Ancient Books of Wales, 606pg, 131 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-68-4 - Welsh Fairy Book, 284pg, 85 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-03-5 - Welsh Fairy Tales and Other Stories, 100pg, 24 stories ISBN: 978-1-909302-42-6 - THE HIGH DEEDS OF FINN and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland, 328pg, 20 stories ISBN: 978-1-907256-77-6 - The Phynodderree - tales from the Isle of Man, 188pg, 5 stories ISBN: 978-1-909302-39-6 - Dragon Tales For Boys Only, 318pg, 28 stories




A New History of the Isle of Man, Vol. 5


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A New History of the Isle of Man will provide a new benchmark for the study of the island’s history. In five volumes, it will survey all aspects of the history of the Isle of Man, from the evolution of the natural landscape through prehistory to modern times. The Modern Period is the first volume to be published. Wide in coverage, embracing political, constitutional, economic, labour, social and cultural developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the volume is particularly concerned with issues of image, identity and representation. From a variety of angles and perspectives, contributors explore the ways in which a sense of Manxness was constructed, contested, continued and amended as the little Manx nation underwent unprecedented change from debtors’ retreat through holiday playground to offshore international financial centre.




A New History of the Isle of Man: The modern period 1830-1999


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A New History of the Isle of Man will provide a new benchmark for the study of the island’s history. In five volumes, it will survey all aspects of the history of the Isle of Man, from the evolution of the natural landscape through prehistory to modern times. The Modern Period is the first volume to be published. Wide in coverage, embracing political, constitutional, economic, labor, social and cultural developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the volume is particularly concerned with issues of image, identity and representation. From a variety of angles and perspectives, contributors explore the ways in which a sense of Manxness was constructed, contested, continued and amended as the little Manx nation underwent unprecedented change from debtors’ retreat through holiday playground to offshore international financial center.