"The Scottish Fairy Book" by Elizabeth W. Grierson is a collection of enchanting Scottish folklore and fairy tales from long ago. It paints a vivid picture of a world filled with fairies, witches, ogres, princes, and princesses. The tales follow heroes and heroines as they set out on exciting adventures, face magical creatures, and learn valuable lessons. With tales of quests and mystical experiences, including the story of Thomas the Rhymer meeting the Fairy Queen, it takes readers on an imaginative journey through the rich cultural heritage of Scotland, offering something to spark the imagination of any reader.
The Scottish Fairy Book
By Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Wilson) Grierson
Embark on a magical journey where brave heroes face fantastical creatures, all while navigating the whimsical realm of old Scottish legends.
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