The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries, by W. Y. Evans Wentz.
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book titles
Eochaid
Airemm, the King of Tara
Tara and Carnac: Celtic Mystic Centers
The
Tuatha De' Danann, Burial Mound and Fairies
Your Journey to the Fairies World After
Death
Celtic Belief that
Fairies Were the Ghosts of the Dead
Laying Out Food For the Dead on
Halloween
Fairies Occupy the Fourth Dimension
Female Fairies, who Haunt Lonely Roads in the Welsh Mountains
Female Fairies, who Haunt Lonely Roads in the Welsh Mountains
Samhain, The Celtic Origins of Halloween
Magic, Witchcraft and the Fairy Faith
Fairies and Banshees
A Story of a
Woman's Fight Against the Fairies For Her Baby
How To Retrieve a Baby that was Stolen
by the Fairies
Fairies Steal Babies and Replace With
Changelings
The story of a man who spent twelve months in Fairyland.
Accounts of Being Captured by the
Fairies
Men Captured by Fairies
Three Fairies that Appear at the Birth
of a Child
Fairies Change Babies
Incantations to Protect Children from
Fairies
Returning From Fairyland
Fairies (Nature Spirits)
and Plants
Fairy Control over Crops
The Fairies and the Future
Celtic Goddesses of Rivers, Springs, and
Wells
Celtic Water Goddesses
Fairies and Music
Fairies Dances and Oak Trees
Popular superstition has preserved the memory of these goddesses in the three bonnes dames, dames blanches, and White Women, met by wayfarers in forests or in the three