
A charming anthology gathers the ancient folklore of Britain’s western coast, breathing fresh life into the tales once whispered around hearths and camp‑fires. The editor’s gentle retelling preserves the rhythm of oral tradition while offering vivid, readable narratives that transport listeners to mist‑shrouded cliffs, hidden valleys and bustling ports. Each story is rooted in a specific locale, from Cornwall’s rugged shoreline to the mystical lakes of Wales, inviting a journey through the landscape that shaped the legends.
Among the collection are the haunting “Mermaid of Zennor,” where a beautiful sea‑maid lures a village singer to a watery destiny, and the stone‑capped “Giants who Built the Mount,” a playful account of colossal builders shaping the iconic St. Michael’s Mount. Other episodes feature clever fairies, daring women soldiers, and the enigmatic “Furry Day Song” that adds a lyrical flourish. Listeners will savor the blend of wonder, humor, and timeless moral threads that have survived generations.
Full title
Legend Land, Vol. 1 Being a Collection of Some of the Old Tales Told in Those Western Parts of Britain Served by the Great Western Railway
Language
en
Duration
~57 minutes (55K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-12-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A prolific early 20th-century writer, engineer, and journalist, he is best remembered for retelling the folklore of western Britain in the popular Legend Land books. His work blends a practical eye for modern industry with a lasting affection for old tales, local history, and regional tradition.
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