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9780712354547

Scotland the Strange Weird Tales from Storied Lands

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    9780712354547

  • ISBN10:

    0712354549

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2024-10-01
  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
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Summary

Something was coming down the tide. It came down as quiet as a sleeping bairn, straight for him as he sat with his horse breasting the waters, and as it came the moon crept out of a cloud and he saw a glint of yellow hair.

From misty moors, crags and clifftops comes a hoard of eighteen strange tales gathered by Johnny Mains, award-winning anthologist and editor of the British Library anthology Celtic Weird. Sourced from Scotland’s storied literary heritage and bustling with witches, ghosts, devils and merfolk, this selection celebrates the works of treasured Scottish writers such as John Buchan, Robert Louis Stevenson, Dorothy K. Haynes and Neil M. Gunn alongside rare pieces by lesser-known authors – including two tales translated from Scots Gaelic.

Brooding in the borderlands where strange folklore, bizarre mythology and twentieth-century hauntings meet, this volume promises chills and shivers as keen and fresh as the wind-whipped wilds of Scotland.

Author Biography

Johnny Mains is an award-winning editor renowned for recovering lost stories from the archives. His focus for the past few years has been stories by female authors, many of which have been published in the Black Shuck Books anthologies A Suggestion of Ghosts and An Obscurity of Ghosts. Mains has also edited collections of the best contemporary British Horror, and co-edited the Dead Funny anthologies of short stories by contemporary comedians with Robin Ince.

Table of Contents

The Hunt of Eildon - James Hogg
The Murder Hole - Catherine Sinclair
The Doom of Soulis & The Seven Lights - John Mackay Wilson
The Devil of Glenluce - Eliza Lynn Linton
The Cavern of Steenfoll: A Scottish Legend - Wilhelm Hauff, translated by S. Mendel
Ticonderoga - Robert Louis Stevenson
"Death to the Head That Wears No Hair!" - David Grant
The Ghosts of Craig-Aulnaic -Anonymous
The Stag-Haunted Stream - Mrs. Campbell of Dunstaffnage
The Two Sisters and the Curse - Translated by Rev. John Gregorson Campbell
The Outgoing of the Tide - John Buchan
Assipattle and the Mester Stoorworm - Elizabeth W. Grierson
Black-Haired John of Lewis, Sailor - Translated by Rev. James MacDougall
The Moor - Neil M. Gunn
Good Bairns - Dorothy K. Haynes
The Lass with the Delicate Air - Eileen Bigland
The Inheritance - Simon Pilkington
The Curse of Mathair Nan Uisgeachan - Angus Wolfe Murray

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