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Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition.

Series initiated and directed by

LORD ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL.


Demy 8vo, cloth.

ARGYLLSHIRE SERIES.


VOLUME I.

CRAIGNISH TALES.

Collected by the Rev. J. MacDougall; and Notes on the War Dress of the Celtsby Lord Archibald Campbell, xvi, 98 pages. 20 plates. 1889. 5s.


VOLUME II.

FOLK AND HERO TALES.

Collected, edited (in Gaelic), and translated by the Rev. D. MacInnes; with aStudy on the Development of the Ossianic Saga and copious Notes by AlfredNutt. xxiv, 497 pages. Portrait of Campbell of Islay, and two illustrationsby E. Griset. 1890. 15s.

“The most important work on Highland Folk-lore and Tales since Campbell’sworld-renowned Popular Tales.”—Highland Monthly.

“Never before has the development of the Ossianic Saga been so scientificallydealt with.”—Hector Maclean.

“Mr. Alfred Nutt’s excurses and notes are lucid and scholarly. They addimmensely to the value of the book, and afford abundant evidence of their author’sextensive reading and sound erudition.”—Scots Observer.

“The Gaelic text is colloquial and eminently idiomatic.... Mr. Nuttdeserves special mention and much credit for the painstaking and careful researchevidenced by his notes to the tales.”—Oban Telegraph.


VOLUME III.

FOLK AND HERO TALES.

Collected, edited, translated, and annotated by the Rev. J. MacDougall; with anIntroduction by Alfred Nutt, and Three Illustrations by E. Griset.

1891. 10s. 6d.


VOLUME IV.

THE FIANS;

OR,

STORIES, POEMS, AND TRADITIONS

OF

FIONN AND HIS WARRIOR BAND.

Collected entirely from Oral Sources by John Gregorson Campbell (Minister ofTiree); with Introduction and Bibliographical Notes by Alfred Nutt. Portraitof Ian Campbell of Islay, and Illustrations by E. Griset.

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THE LATE REV. J. G. CAMPBELL


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WAIFS AND STRAYS OF CELTIC TRADITION.


ARGYLLSHIRE SERIES.—No. V.


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