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| Author | Ruth Manning-Sanders | 
|---|---|
| Illustrator | William Stobbs | 
| Cover artist | William Stobbs | 
| Country | Great Britain | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Fairy Tales | 
| Publisher | Methuen & Co. | 
Publication date  | 1976 | 
| Media type | Print (hardcover) | 
| Pages | 128 pp | 
| ISBN | 0-416-82580-X | 
| OCLC | 2861309 | 
Scottish Folk Tales is a 1976 anthology of 18 fairy tales from Scotland that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.[1]
Table of contents
- Foreword
 - 1. My own self
 - 2. The Laird of Co
 - 3. The shadow
 - 4. The wee bit mousikie
 - 5. Green caps
 - 6. The Well at the World's End
 - 7. The seal-wife
 - 8. The little wee man
 - 9. The Black Bull of Norroway
 - 10. Whirra whirra bump!
 - 11. Mester Stoorworm
 - 12. Flitting
 - 13. The Loch Ness Kelpie
 - 14. Short Hoggers
 - 15. Seven Inches
 - 16. In a sack
 - 17. The seal-hunter and the mermen
 - 18. The Strange Visitor
 
Note: Inconsistencies in the capitalization of various title words are correct, per the book's contents page.
See also
References
- ↑ Manning-Sanders, Ruth (1976). Scottish folk tales. Methuen & Co. ISBN 0-416-82580-X.
 
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