The Folk Tales of Scotland: The Well at the World's End and Other Stories
By (Author) William Montgomerie
Illustrated by Norah Montgomerie
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
1st April 2008
25th March 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
398.209411
Hardback
272
Width 145mm, Height 220mm, Spine 25mm
377g
The classic folk tales of Scotland were passed down from storyteller to storyteller, and from the first sentence they were designed to hold the attention of the listener or reader as though a spell had been cast over them, transporting them to a magical realm where mermaids and men, selkies and sailors, ogres and princesses mingle and are miraculously transformed. The Montgomeries, distinguished folklorists, gathered traditional stories from all parts of Scotland. Their collection, first published in 1956, became a classic of the storytelling tradition, with the stories retold in a simple, dramatic style, appealing to adult and child alike.
'Norah and William Montgomerie had performed a magical transformation of their own by draping fairy tales in tartan... the new version of this old classic looks good and reads even better'
* The Herald *'With charming illustrations by Norah Montgomerie, this book makes a welcome change from the Brothers Grimm'
* Dumfries & Galloway Standard *'Buy it for all the children in your life - and the adults too! Well done Birlinn for making it available again'
* Facts & Fiction Storytelling Magazine *William Montgomerie and his wife Norah, who lived in Edinburgh, collected a large and unique library of books, tapes and recordings of traditional Scottish rhymes, tales and games. They edited two collections of nursery rhymes, Scottish Nursery Rhymes and Sandy Candy, and Norah Montgomerie edited and compiled three story books for parents with young children. They are survived by a daughter who lives in Australia.