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From Ritual to Romance

by Jessie L. Weston

An examination and investigation of the Arthurian legends and "the Grail Problem."

Japanese Fairy Tales

by Yei Theodora Ozaki

Short stories.

Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity

by Lawrence Lessig

Discusses the ramifications of copyright law for culture. The author of this book donated a digital copy of this book. Join us in thanking Lawrence Lessig for providing his accessible digital book to this community.

Reminiscences of Captain Gronow

by Rees Howell Gronow

Anecdotes from the early 1800s by a British captain

Behind the Scenes in the Lincoln White House: Memoirs of an African-American Seamstress

by Elizabeth Keckley

Keckley was a former slave who became a successful Washington, DC dressmaker -- and a confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln. This intimate bond allowed her to witness the happy times as well as the tragic events that unfolded within the Lincoln White House. A remarkable first-hand narrative of both African-American and Civil War history.

Arts and Culture Grade 4

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Arts and Culture Grade 6

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Arts and Culture Grade 5

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Arts and Culture Grade 9

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Arts and Culture Grade 7

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Arts and Culture Grade 8

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Kuns en Kultuur Graad 4

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

Kuns en Kultuur Graad 5

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

Kuns en Kultuur Graad 7

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

Kuns en Kultuur Graad 9

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

Sosiale Wetenskappe: Geskiedenis Graad 5

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

Introduction to Sociology

by OpenStax

Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The text is designed for the Introduction to Sociology course at any two- to four-year school.

Myths and Folk-Tales of Ireland

by Jeremiah Curtin

[from the back cover] "Fearsome giants, magic spells, Druidic rods of enchantment; gallant princes and beautiful princesses, brave kings and wicked queens; cloaks of invisibility, swords of light and swords of darkness, horses that go faster than the wind, animals that speak and have strange powers ... these are elements common to all fairy tales, and they appear prominently in this excellent collection of Irish examples, gathered by the renowned folklorist and linguist Jeremiah Curtin (1840-1906) from the West of Ireland in 1887. Taken down from Gaelic story tellers, these 20 tales fall into two parts: 11 are miscellaneous stories offering Irish versions of the general European fairy tales, and 9 are stories from the Fenian cycle--tales of Fin MacCumhail and his warriors, the Fenians of Erin. The same fairy-tale elements apply to all the stories, however, including battles with giants, dead men who come back to life, people imprisoned in the bodies of animals, a wonderful land of perpetual youth, and heroes with incredible strength. The heroes in the miscellaneous tales tend to be sons of the Kings of Erin, with heroines like Yellow Lily, daughter of the Giant of Loch Léin; Trembling, the Irish Cinderella; the queen of Tubber Tintye; and various princesses who are in danger. The Fenian stories relate some of the adventures of Fin MacCumhail, his sons--Fialan, Oisin, Pogán, and Ceolán; his men--Diarmuid Duivne, Conán Maol MacMorna, the famous Cucúlin, and others; and strangers who are out to help or hurt the Fenians in such tales as "Fin MacCumhail and the Fenians of Erin in the Castle of Fear Dubh" and "Gilla na Grakin and Fin MacCumhail." Tales of legend and tales of magic, these stories transport us to a world where everything is alive and anything can happen, a world born in a time before literature, and captured in print just as the oral tradition in Ireland was dying out. Considered an essential work in the history of folk-lore, this book is also a collection of fairy tales that have fascinated young and old for hundreds of years. They will continue to fascinate you and your children." Contains a section of notes explaining many of the Gaelic words used. There is also an extensive list of other Dover Publication books of fairy tales, myths, etc. from all parts of the world and another catalog of Dover books on topics such as poetry, famous speeches, dress, architecture, trains, biographies and more, most from the public domain.

Bulfinch's Mythology

by Thomas Bulfinch

Bulfinch's Mythology is a thorough overview of three major groups of mythology, and has long been cited as one of its definitive reference texts. It is broken up into three sections, covering classical mythology (primarily Greek and Roman, though Bulfinch also touches on eastern, Norse, and druidic myth), the legends of King Arthur, and the romances of the middle ages. It is both thorough and detailed, but is presented in a way that makes it accessible to all readers. Penguin Random House Canada is proud to bring you classic works of literature in e-book form, with the highest quality production values. Find more today and rediscover books you never knew you loved.

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