Description: TheScottish Mythology, Legends & FolkloreCollection 180 Rare Vintage Books Deluxe Edition onUSB Flash Drive A Totally unique and unrivalled collection A totally unique Library of 180 rare out-of-print books scanned to PDF format and supplied on USB flash drive - available for the first time here. This stunning collection contains books relating to Mythology and Folklore of Scotland.This collection of books forms without doubt the most complete reference archive Scottish Legends and Folklore - a library of books that is stunning for it's depth, breadth and quality.Discover the rich and fascinating myth, legends and Folklore that have been passed on from generation to generation. A rare opportunity to have collected in one place all the ancient mythology, stories, superstitions, traditions, customs and fairy tales that have been in existence from ancient times. All of this and so much more in this truly fascinating collection of rare books.Whatever your requirements a Complete list of the titles of the books that are included on the disk is reproduced below, take the time to read through the list of titles that has been reproduced below and you will see the depth and breadth of knowledge that is covered. Rare Vintage books scanned to PDF digital format & supplied on Computer USB drive The most Complete Library available N.B there is NO BOX or physical books included in the purchase - you will receive a USB flash drive containing the books in PDF format for use on your Computer. The colour and style of the USB drive may vary from the picture, we will send whatever drive we currently have available, a particular colour or style cannot be pre-selected. On The DriveThis unique drive is an opportunity to own these rare and collectible vintage books before they disappear forever. Some of the books are already unavailable and but for being scanned into digital format would never be seen again.Each page has been scanned in as a faithful reproduction of the original. This is a chance to be able to see books that would otherwise be lost to future generations.The drive contains rare out-of-print books relating to the Folklore and Mythology of Scotland. Each book is individually named on the drive and thus is easily searchable by title, and each book is individually searchable itself.Be Aware - that other sellers may pad out their collection of books with foreign language titles or books that are not relevant to the topic. Compare items and you will see the quality and effort that goes into our disks. Other sellers also put security lock on the books which requires a password (which they wont give you) so it is restricted as to what you can do with the books - all our books are completely unrestricted. In addition all our books are fully named exactly as you see in the list below making them easy to find and easily searchable - other sellers may simply supply you a disk with books named randomly making it virtually impossible to find the book you want.IMPORTANT: These books come supplied on a USB Flash Drive - note that this is not a USB drive that will that will "play" on a home DVD player or TV, it contains no video whatsoever. It is a Data Drive and must be used on a Computer to view the PDF book files 180 Books on USB DriveA Collection of ancient and modern Scottish ballads, tales, and songs Vol. 1 - J. Gichrist (1815)A Collection of ancient and modern Scottish ballads, tales, and songs Vol. 2 - J. Gichrist (1815)A collection of Gaelic proverbs and familiar phrases - D. Macintosh (1785)A description of the Shetland Islands - comprising an account of their scenery, antiquities and superstitions - S. Hibbert-Ware 1891A land of romance,the Border,its history and legend - J. Lang (1910)A Sketch of the History and Antiquities of the Southern Islands of Aran with Observations on the Religion of the Celtic Nations, ... - O'Flaherty, John T 1824A treatise on the language, poetry, and music of the Highland clans - D. Campbell (1862)Albyn's anthology, or, A select collection of the melodies & vocal poetry peculiar to Scotland & the Isles - A. Campbell (1816)An deo-grne - monthly magazine of An Comunn Gaidhealach (1905-06)Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads, etc. Vol 1 - D. Herd (1776)Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads, etc. Vol 1 - D. Herd (1869)Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads, etc. Vol 2 - D. Herd (1776)Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads, etc. Vol 2 - D. Herd (1869)Argyll's Highlands, or, MacCailein Mor and the Lords of Lorne with traditionary tales and legends of the County of Argyll - C. Bede (1902)Bibliographical notes on the witchcraft literature of Scotland - J. Ferguson (1897)Braemar Highlands - Their Tales, Traditions and History - E. Taylor(1869)Celtic fables, fairy tales, & legends versified - J Williams 1862Celtic myth and legend, poetry & romance - C. Quire (1910)Celtic mythology and religion - A. Macbain (1885)Celtic mythology and religion, with chapters upon Druid circles and Celtic burial - A. MacBain (1917)Celtic religion in pre-Christian times - E. Anwyl (1906)Celtic stories - E. Thomas (1911)Celtic stories - E. Thomas (1918)Clan traditions and popular tales of the western Highlands and islands (1895)Colonsay, one of the Hebrides, its plants their local names and usses - legends, ruins, and place-names - M. McNeill (1910)Dunblane traditions being a series of warlike and legendary narratives, biographical sketches of eccentric characters, etc. - J. Monteath (1887)Early Scottish metrical tales - D. Laing (1889)Evil eye in the western Highlands - R. C. Maclagan (1902)Examples of printed folk-lore concerning the Orkney & Shetland islands - G. F. Black (1903)Fingal, an ancient epic poem, in six books together with several other poems, composed by Ossian the son of Fingal - J. Macpherson (1762) vers.2Fingal, an ancient epic poem, in six books together with several other poems, composed by Ossian the son of Fingal - J. Macpherson (1762)Folk and hero tales - D. MacInnes (1890)Folk lore in Lowland Scotland - E. B. Simpson (1908)Folk lore, or, Superstitious beliefs in the west of Scotland within this century - J. Napier (1879)Folk tales and fairy lore in Gaelic and English collected from oral tradition - J. MacDougall (1910)Folk-lore and legends; Scotland - T C J 1889Folklore of Scottish lochs and springs - J. M. Mackinlay (1893)Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland. - Macpherson, J 1760Gaelic fairy tales - W. M. Parker (1908)Gaelic incantations, charms, and blessings of the Hebrides - W. Mackenzie (1895)Gaelic mythology - H Naclean (188-)Gille a' bhuidseir - The wizard's gillie, and other tales - J. F. Campbell (1914)Golspie - contributions to its folklore - E. Nicholson (1897)Highland legends - T Lauder (1880)Highland legends and fugitive pieces of original poetry, with translations from the Gaelic and vice versa - D. Shaw (1859)Highland rambles, and long legends to shorten the way Vol. 1 - T. D. Lauder (1837)Highland rambles, and long legends to shorten the way Vol. 2 - T. D. Lauder (1837)Highland Superstitions Connected with the Druids, Fairies, Witchcraft .. A Macgregor 1891Highland legends - T. Lauder (1880)Historical account of the highlands and islands of Scotland, and of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge - C. Mackie (1853)Historical and traditional tales in prose and verse, connected with the south of Scotland (1843) vers.2Historical and traditional tales in prose and verse, connected with the south of Scotland (1843)Historical tales and legends of Ayrshire - W. Robertson (1889)Historical tales and legends of the Highlands - A. Mackenzie (1878)History of Paganism in Caledonia - Thomas Wise 1884Iona and the Ionians. Their manners, customs, and traditions, with a few remarks on Mull, Staffa, and Tyree - W. C. Maxwell (1857)Jacobite melodies. A collection of the most popular legends, ballads and songs of the adherents to the house of Stuart (1823)Kilns, mills, millers, meal and bread - W. Gregor (1894)Legendary Tales of the Highlands. A Sequel to Highland Rambles Vol 1 - T Lauder (1841)Legendary Tales of the Highlands. A Sequel to Highland Rambles Vol 2 - T Lauder (1841)Legendary Tales of the Highlands. A Sequel to Highland Rambles Vol 3 - T Lauder (1841)Legends and memories of Scotland - C. K. Aitken (1874)Legends of the isles and highland gatherings - C. Mackay (1857)Manners, customs and history of the Highlanders of Scotland, MacGregor (1893)Minstrelsy of the Scottish border ... collected in the southern counties of Scotland with a few of modern date, founded upon local tradition Vol. 1 - W. Scott (1806)Minstrelsy of the Scottish border ... collected in the southern counties of Scotland with a few of modern date, founded upon local tradition Vol. 2 - W. Scott (1810)Minstrelsy of the Scottish border ... collected in the southern counties of Scotland with a few of modern date, founded upon local tradition Vol. 3 - W. Scott (1810)Mona miscellany - a selection of proverbs, sayings, ballads, customs, superstitions, and legends, peculiar to the Isle of Man - W. Harrison (1873)My own fairy book ... with an excerpt from the Annals of Scotland, as touching Ker of Fairnilee, his sojourn with the Queen of Faery - A. Lang (1895)Myths & legends of the Celtic race - T. W. Rolleston (1917)Myths & legends of the Celtic race - T. W. Rolleston (N.D.)Nether Lochaber - the natural history, legends, and folk-lore of the West Highlands - A. Stewart (1883)North and south of Tweed - stories and legends of the borders - J. Lang (1913)Notes on the Folk-lore of the North-East Of Scotland - Gregor, W 1881Old Scottish customs, local and general (1885)On current British mythology and oral traditions - J. F. Campbell (1870)Our ancestors, Scots, Piets, & Cymry, and what their traditions tell us - R. C. Maclagan (1913)Pittencrieff Glen - its antiquities, history, and legends - J. B. Mackie (1903)Popular rhymes of Scotland [Third Edition] - R. Chambers (1858)Popular rhymes of Scotland [New Edition] - R. Chambers (1870)Popular tales of the West Highlands Vol 1 - J Campbell (1890)Popular tales of the West Highlands Vol 2 - J Campbell (1890)Popular tales of the West Highlands Vol 3 - J Campbell (1890)Popular tales of the West Highlands Vol 4 - J Campbell (1890)Popular traditions of Glasgow; historical, legendary and biographical - A Wallace (1889)Raiderland; all about grey Galloway; its stories, traditions, characters, humours - S Crockett (1904)Records of Argyll, legends traditions, and recollections of Argyllshire Highlanders (1885)Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway song with historical and traditional notices relative to the manners and customs of the peasantry - R. H. Cromek (1810)Romantic narratives from Scottish history and tradition - R. S. Fittis (1903)Romantic story of the Highland garb and the tartan - J Mackay (1924)Rosg Gaidhlig - specimens of Gaelic prose - W. J. Watson (1915)Scenes and legends of the north of Scotland, or The traditional history of Cromarty (1869)Scenes And Legends Of The North Of Scotland, Or The Traditional History Of Cromarty - H Miller 1885Scots folk song - M. Kennedy-Fraser (1922)Scottish anecdotes and tales - W. Grant (1885)Scottish fairy and folk tales - George Douglas 1900Scottish ghost stories (1911)Scottish journal of topography, antiquities, traditions, etc. Vols. 1 & 2 (1847)Scottish myths; notes on Scottish history and tradition - Maclagan, R 1882Selections from the Gaelic bards, metrically translated, with biographical prefaces and explanatory notes - T Pattison (1866)Shetland fireside tales or, The hermit of Trosswickness - G. Stewart 1877Sketches and Tales of the Shetland Islands -E Edmonston 1856Songs of Angus - V. Jacob (1915)Stories of Scotland and its adjacent islands - H. R. Geldart (1864)Superstitions of the highlands & islands of Scotland - J. G. Campbell (1900)Survivals in belief among the Celts - G. Henderson (1911) vers.2Survivals in belief among the Celts - G. Henderson (1911)Sutherland and the Reay country history, antiquities, folklore, topography, regiments, ecclesiastical records, poetry and music, etc. - A. Gunn (1897)Tales and traditions of Ayrshire and Galloway - A. Glass (1873)Tales of the Scottish peasantry - A. Bethune (1873)Tales of the Highlands - T. Lauder (1881)The book Arran; - Balfour, J 1910The Book of Elves and Fairies - F J Olcott (1918)The Borderer's table book; or, Gatherings of the local history and romance of the English and Scottish Border Vol. 3 - M. A. Richardson (1846)The Borderer's table book; or, Gatherings of the local history and romance of the English and Scottish Border Vol. 5 - M. A. Richardson (1846)The Borderer's table book; or, Gatherings of the local history and romance of the English and Scottish Border Vol. 7 - M. A. Richardson (1846)The Celtic church in Scotland - J Dowden 1894The folk-lore of the Isle of Man - being an account of its myths, legends, superstitions, customs, & proverbs - A. W. Moore (1891)The Gaelic bards, and original poems - T. Pattison (1890)The hereditary sheriffs of Galloway ; their forebears and friends ... with notes of the early history, ecclesiastical legends, etc. Vol. 1 - A. Agnew (1893)The hereditary sheriffs of Galloway ; their forebears and friends ... with notes of the early history, ecclesiastical legends, etc. Vol. 2 - A. Agnew (1893)The Highland bagpipe; its history, literature, and music, with some account of the traditions, superstitions, and anecdotes - W. L. Manson (1901)The Highland Clans of Scotland, Their History & Traditions, Vol I (1923)The Highland Clans of Scotland, Their History & Traditions, Vol II (1923)The History and Traditions of the Isle of Skye - A. Cameron (1871)The history and traditions of the Land of the Lindsays in Angus and Mearns - A. Jervise (1882)The History of Civilisation in Scotland, Vol 1 John Mackintosh (1877)The History of Civilisation in Scotland, Vol 2 John Mackintosh (1877)The History of Civilisation in Scotland, Vol 3 John Mackintosh (1877)The History of Civilisation in Scotland, Vol 4 John Mackintosh (1877)The Holms of Woodwick - a legend of Shetland - A. Allan 1918The Jacobite Relics of Scotland Being the Songs, Airs, and Legends, of the adherents to the house of Stuart - J. Hogg (1819)The Jacobite Relics of Scotland Being the Songs, Airs, and Legends, of the adherents to the house of Stuart [Second Series] - J. Hogg (1821)The knights of England, France, and Scotland - H. W. Herbert (1852)The laird of Logan, or, Anecdotes and tales illustrative of the wit and humour of Scotland - D. Robertson (1889)The language and literature of the Scottish Highlands - J. S. Blackie (1876)The legendary ballads of England and Scotland - J. S. Roberts (1868)The legends of SS. Ninian and Machor, from an unique ms. in the Scottish dialect of the fourteenth century (1904)The literature of the Highlanders - N. MacNeill (1892)The mythology and rites of the British druids, ascertained by national documents - E. Davies (1809)The mythology of ancient Britain and Ireland - C. Squire (1909)The mythology of the British Islands - C. Squire (1905)The Norse influence on Celtic Scotland - H 1910The peat-fire flame - folk-tales and traditions of the Highlands & Islands - A. A. MacGregor (1937)The Perth incident of 1396 from a folk-lore point of view - R Maclagan (1905)The Poems of Ossian - Peter M'Naughton (1887)The poetry and humor of the Scottish language - C Mackay (1882)The popular superstitions and festive amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland [New Edition] - W. G. Stewart (1851)The popular superstitions and festive amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland - W. G. Stewart (1823)The religion of the ancient Celts - J. A. Macculloch (1911)The Scottish fairy book - Grierson, E 1918The sin-eater. The washer of the ford ; and other legendary moralities - W Sharp (1910)The vale of Strathmore; its scenes and legends - J. C. Guthrie (1875)The washer of the ford, and other legendary moralities - F. Macleod (1896)Traditional tales of the English and Scottish peasantry Vol. 1 - A. Cunningham (1822)Traditional tales of the English and Scottish peasantry Vol. 2 - A. Cunningham (1822)Traditions of Edinburgh - R. Chambers (1868)Traditions of Edinburgh - R. Chambers (1912)Twixt Ben Nevis and Glencoe - the natural history, legends, and folk-lore of the West Highlands - A. Stewart (1885)Two ancient Scottish poems; the Gaberlunzie-man and Christ's kirk on the green - James I, King of Scotland (1782)Ultonian hero-ballads collected in the highlands and western isles of Scotland - from the year 1516, and at successive periods till 1870 - H. Maclean (1892)Unique traditions chiefly of the west and south of Scotland - J. G. Barbour (1886)Upper Annandale - its history and traditions - A. Marchbank (1901)Waifs and strays of Celtic tradition Vol. 1 - Craignish tales - A. Campbell (1889)Waifs and strays of Celtic tradition Vol. 2 - Folk & hero tales from Argyllshire, Gaelic & English Pt. 1 - D. MacInnes (1889)Waifs and strays of Celtic tradition Vol. 3 - Folk & hero tales from Argyllshire, Gaelic & English Pt. 2 - J. Macdougall (1890)Waifs and strays of Celtic tradition Vol. 4 - The Fians - J. G. Campbell (1889)Waifs and strays of Celtic tradition Vol. 5 - Clan traditions and popular tales of the western Highlands and islands - J. G. Campbell (1885)Ward & Lock's descriptive and pictorial guide to the Isle of Man - towns, mountains, glens, waterfalls, legends, romantic associations, and history (1883)Weird tales - Scottish (1888)Wild sports of the west - with legendary tales and local sketches Vol. 1 - W. H. Maxwell (1832)Wild sports of the west - with legendary tales and local sketches Vol. 2 - W. H. Maxwell (1832)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 1 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 2 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 3 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 4 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 5 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 6 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 7 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 11 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wilson's tales of the borders, and of Scotland Vol 12 - J. M. Wilson (1857)Wonder tales from Scottish myth & legend - Mackenzie, Donald 1917 The Nature of Scanned BooksYou will get a copy of each of the scanned books in PDF format. 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Non-Fiction Subject: Scotland, Music, Bagpipes, Scottish Folk Songs
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