Denbighshire Folk Tales

Denbighshire Folk Tales

by Fiona Collins (Author)

Synopsis

Wales is especially rich in the folklore of place, and this collection brings a new perspective to the history of Denbighshire, the oldest inhabited area of Wales. With hills, valleys, moorland and coast, this varied land has inspired many tales of ancient battles, strange creatures and curious customs. This compilation of stories from the ancient lore of the modern county of Denbighshire includes local legends, folk tales, stories of magic and mystery and tales of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Discover dragons and devils, ghosts and giants, witches and cunning men, poets, heroes, saints, kings and queens and, of course, Y Tylwyth Teg, The Fair Folk. A speaker of both languages of Wales, the author has collected some unusual material which will be of particular interest to non-Welsh speakers, who will meet these tales for the first time here.With illustrations from local artist Ed Fisher complementing the tales, this volume will be enjoyed by old and young alike. Mae'na groeso cynnes Cymreig yma i bawb. There is a warm Welsh welcome here to all.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 0752451871
ISBN 13: 9780752451879

Author Bio
Fiona Collins tells traditional tales from around the world to both adults and children, and specializes in Welsh folklore. She is known for her attention to detail, love of language, and ability to make a connection with her audience, whether listeners or readers. Fiona researches local stories in both languages of Wales, and has completed two story collection projects in Denbighshire and Wrexham County, as well as co-authoring Memories of Pontcysyllte for The History Press. She lives in Carrog, Denbighshire.