Tales of Yore
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- 'Islendingabok' - the Book of Icelanders
- 'The Hobbit' by JRR Tolkien
- Attracting Love With Spells and Charms
- Baba Yaga - Witch, Crone and Archetype
- Do-It-Yourself Fairy Tale Kit
- Drake's Drum
- Eilmer of Malmesbury - the Flying Monk
- Fairy Tales
- Flight 19 - The 'Lost Patrol'
- Greek Myths - Death and the Underworld
- Greek Myths - Io and Argus
- Greek Myths - The Origins
- Homer's Odyssey
- How the Lady of Justice Got Her Groove (and Her Arm) Back
- Knights, Horses and Fact-checking old Songs: the Tale of Sir Hamo
- Legends and Lore of the Rowan Tree
- Oral-formulaic Theory and 'The Hero on the Beach'
- Popular Mythology of Northern Ireland
- Rainbows End - Fact and Fiction
- Secret Art of Alchemy
- Black Prince's Ruby and some of the Misfortunes that Befell the British Monarchy since its Acquisition
- Cerne Abbas Giant, Dorset, England
- Cosmic Influence of Halley's Comet
- Greenbrier Incident: Ghost or No Ghost?
- Kennedy Family and Classical Themes
- Legend of Divoka Sarka
- Legend of the Tower of London Ravens and the Fall of the British Monarchy
- Mary Celeste
- Vanishing Hitchhiker: An Urban Legend for the Ages
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