From the "HooDoo Vodou DruiDo in the Grove" knowledge share project:
Another Link and list of Free downloads of scanned old Occult / Pagan Books.
For your reading and study pleasure.
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The Idylls of the King
The Victorian poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, based his twelve poem 'Idylls of the King' (1859-85) on the Morte D'Arthur
The Mabinogion
Is a collection of Welsh folk tales, the earliest extant copy of which dates from the thirteenth century. However much of the material is considerably older with the four stories of the first group recording memories of ancient Celtic mythology
Morte D'Arthur
Edited and first published by William Caxton in 1485, Sir Thomas Malory's unique and splendid version of the Arthurian legend tells an immortal story of love, adventure, chivalry, treachery, and death.
The High History of the Holy Grail
The anonymous 'Perlesvaus' (entitled ‘The High History of the Holy Grail’ by Sebastian Evans in his translation) is believed to have been composed on the continent of Europe, circa 1220-1230, as a continuation of Chretien DeTroyes' unfinished work "Perceval, or the Knight of the Grail".Gildas:
De Excidio Britonum
This book is the only substantial source which survives from the time of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain and is the only contemporary Arthurian source that can be examined today
The History of the Kings of Britain
"The much-maligned Geoffrey of Monmouth, Archdeacon of Monmouth and later Bishop of St.Asaph's, first popularized King Arthur's story, around 1139, in his "History of the Kings of Britain". also by Geoffrey
Vita Merllini -
The Life of MerlinGawain and the Green Knight -
Jesse Weston
Legends of the Middle AgesBrave, chivalrous, loyally faithful to his plighted word, scrupulously heedful of his own and others' honour, Gawain stands before us in this poem.
Legends of the Middle Ages
BY H.A. GUERBER - BEOWULF, THE NIBELUNGENLIED, CHARLEMAGNE AND HIS PALADINS, MERLIN, THE ROUND TABLE, TRISTAN AND ISEULT, THE CID and much more.
Much thanks to the great work of AREN for these downloads both to Prisoners and all of us that are economic Prisoners but thirst for Knowledge !
AREN Prison Ministry
The AREN prison ministry has taken form out of the WARD prison ministry under the capable direction of Darla Kaye Wynne. WARD (Witches Against Religious Discrimination) dissolved and regrouped into AREN except for the prison ministry, which is now also joining with AREN to keep this important asset to the Pagan and Earth Religion community going.
http://www.aren.org/prison/documents/celtic/
Good PDFs Quick downloads too.The Second Battle of Mag Tuired (Cath Maige Tuired)
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The Cattle-Raid of Cooley (Táin Bó Cúailnge) *
The Destruction of Dá Derga's Hostel *
Heroic Romances of Ireland (2 Vols.). *
Cuchulain of Muirthemne by Lady Gregory [1902]
Gods and Fighting Men by Lady Gregory [1904]*
Visions and Beliefs in the West of Ireland by Lady Gregory [1920]
The Celtic Twilight by W.B. Yeats [1893 and 1902]
Legends and Stories of Ireland by Samuel Lover [1831, 1834]
The Irish Sketch-book by William Makepeace Thackeray [1845]
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland by Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde [1887]
Myths and Folklore of Ireland by Jeremiah Curtin [1890]
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts by Patrick Kennedy [1891]
The Aran Islands by John M. Synge [1907]
Celtic Wonder Tales by Ella Young [1910]
Beside the Fire by Douglas Hyde [1910]
The Crock of Gold by James Stephens [1912]
In Wicklow and West Kerry by John M. Synge [1912]
The King of Ireland's Son by Padraic Colum [1916]
Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens [1920]
The Mabinogion Lady Charlotte Guest, tr. [1849]
Prolegomena to the Study of Old Welsh Poetry by Edward Anwyl [1903]
The Gododdin Poems from The Four Ancient Books of Wales by William F. Skene [1869]
British Goblins by Wirt Sikes [1881]
The Welsh Fairy Book by W. Jenkyn Thomas [1907]
Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx By John Rhys [1900]
The Poems of Ossian by James Macpherson [1773]
Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales by Sir George Douglas [1773]
The Secret Common-Wealth By Robert Kirk [1692?]
Fairy Legends and Traditions by Thomas Crofton Croker [1825]
British Goblins by Wirt Sikes [1881]
Tales of Fairies and of the Ghost World by Jeremiah Curtin [1895]
A Peep at the Pixies by Anna Eliza Bray; Illustrations by Hablot K. Browne [1854].
Tales of the Dartmoor Pixies by William Crossing [1890].
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-Wentz [1911]
Fairies by Gertrude M. Faulding [1913].
The Fairy Mythology by Thomas Keightley [1870].
The Science of Fairy Tales by Edwin Sidney Hartland [1891].
Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs [1892]
More Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs [1894]
Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race by Thomas Rolleston [1911]
On the Study of Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold [1867]
A Book of Folklore by Sabine Baring-Gould [1913]
Tom Tit Tot, An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale by Edward Clodd [1898]
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