Thistle and thyme; tales and legends from Scotland

by Sorche Nic Leodhas

Other authorsEvaline Ness (Illustrator)
Paper Book, 1962

Status

Available

Call number

398.23 LEO

Collection

Publication

New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1962]

Description

A collection of ten Scottish legends passed down through the ages Scottish culture is rich with mythology. There are tales of monks and saints, fairies and witches, kings, nobles, and ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Some stories were never written down, shared instead through retellings that turned storytelling into an art form. In Thistle and Thyme, Sorche Nic Leodhas brings together ten folktales that were passed down through the generations as part of Scotland's vibrant oral tradition. In this volume, stories about the changeling and the stolen child, the bride who was cursed to silence by a water kelpie, and the beekeeper who found a rabbit under a spell are just a handful of the thousands of local myths that make up Scotland's colorful history.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1962

Physical description

143 p.; 24 cm

Notes/Finding Aids

Donated to ZHS by Jean Dornan

DDC/MDS

398.23 LEO

User reviews

LibraryThing member electrascaife
A collection of fairy tales and legends from Scotland. Nicely told, and not surprisingly so; I have long appreciated Alger for her storytelling abilities.
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