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Cornish Folk Tales

The ancient land of Cornwall is steeped in mysterious tradition proud heritage and age-old folklore. Before books were widely available wandering droll tellers used to spread Cornish insight and humour to all parts of the Duchy - exchanging their tales for food and shelter. Anthony James was one such droll teller and this collection follows him as he makes his way around Cornwall one glorious summer. Richly illustrated with hand-drawn images and woodcuts Cornish Folk Tales will appeal to anyone captivated by this beautiful land and its resident kindly giants mischievous piskeys seductive mermaids bold knights and barnacle-encrusted sea captains. Mike OConnor is a powerful and engaging storyteller who performs at many events across the country. An important researcher into Cornish music and
folklore he has been awarded the OBE and made a bard of the Gorsedh of Kernow.
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    The ancient land of Cornwall is steeped in mysterious tradition proud heritage & age-old folklore. Before books were widely available wandering droll tellers used to spread Cornish insight & humour to all parts of the Duchy
    - exchanging their tales for food & shelter. Anthony James was one such droll teller & this collection follows him as he makes his way around Cornwall one glorious summer. Richly illustrated with h&-drawn images & woodcuts Cornish Folk Tales will appeal to anyone captivated by this beautiful land & its resident kindly giants mischievous piskeys seductive mermaids bold knights & barnacle-encrusted sea captains. Mike OConnor is a powerful & engaging storyteller who performs at many events across the country. An important researcher into Cornish music & folklore he has been awarded the OBE & made a bard of the Gorsedh of Kernow.

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