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  2. The Old Witch - Wikipedia

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    The Old Witch is an English fairy tale published by Joseph Jacobs in his 1894 book, More English Fairy Tales. [1] It is also included within A Book of Witches by Ruth Manning-Sanders and A Book of British Fairy Tales by Alan Garner. Neil Watkins has researched the story of ‘The Old Witch’.

  3. The Three Spinners - Wikipedia

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    Two versions collected from England 'The Gypsy Woman' from Suffolk (The Watkins Book of English Folktales by Neil Philip pp. 103-105) and 'Duffy and the Devil' from Cornwall (Bottrell Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Vol. 2, by William Bottrell, 1873 pp.11-26) both conclude without the use of magic, instead plain trickery ...

  4. English Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    English Fairy Tales is a book containing a collection of 41 fairy tales retold by Flora Annie Steel and published in 1918 by Macmillan and Co., Limited, London. It was illustrated by Arthur Rackham and entails a variety of fairy tales featuring mythical creatures , heroic figures, and moral lessons .

  5. Richard Chase (folklorist) - Wikipedia

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    Authority on English-American literature, compiling of folk tales and game, primarily Appalachian Richard Thomas Chase [ 1 ] [ 2 ] (February 15, 1904 – February 2 1988) [ 3 ] was an American folklorist and an authority on English-American folklore.

  6. Denys Watkins-Pitchford - Wikipedia

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    Denys James Watkins-Pitchford MBE (25 July 1905 – 8 September 1990) was a British naturalist, an illustrator, art teacher and a children's author under the pseudonym "BB". He won the 1942 Carnegie Medal for British children's books .

  7. Joe Hayes (author and storyteller) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he traveled to Cuba participate in a translation workshop sponsored by Writers of the Americas and developed his interest in Cuban and African folk tales there. [8] For children and adults alike, Hayes' storytelling sessions outside the tepee at the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe were a summer tradition that has continued for over 40 ...

  8. Alfred Watkins - Wikipedia

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    A blue plaque marking Watkins' home at Hereford, Herefordshire. Archaeologists and physical Geographers, in general, do not accept Watkins' ideas on leys. [6] At first they regarded the ancient Britons as too primitive to have devised such an arrangement [citation needed], but this is no longer the argument used against the existence of leys.

  9. Ruth Tongue - Wikipedia

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    She contributed stories to the collections of folklorist Katharine Briggs, who helped her prepare her own manuscripts for publication, and collaborated with her on the book Folktales of England. [3] Although Tongue was from an educated middle-class upbringing, she felt a deep rapport with the country folk of Somerset.

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