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Briggs's Dictionary of Fairies: Banshees, Boggarts and Other Folklore Creatures

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Briggs's Dictionary of Fairies: Banshees, Boggarts and Other Folklore Creatures

Contributors:

By (Author) Katharine Briggs
Illustrated by Fee Greening

ISBN:

9781800963504

Publisher:

Octopus Publishing Group

Imprint:

Monoray

Publication Date:

9th December 2025

UK Publication Date:

11th September 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Mythical creatures: Fairies, elves and similar folk
Gift books
Encyclopaedias and reference works
Conjuring and magic

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 222mm

Description

'When it comes to the world of fairies Katharine Briggs is the greatest authority by many a league, and this is the finest guide ever written.'

PHILIP PULLMAN

'Katharine Briggs is an editor of such surpassing knowledge that one suspects that she may have sources among witches, ghosts and fairies.'

DIANE PURKISS

'Katharine Briggs is the surest guide to British folklore in the twentieth century.'

JACK ZIPES

'Katharine Briggs is the magic mirror on the wall. Ask her what you will...'

RICHARD ADAMS

A new edition of Katharine Briggs's seminal A-Z of Folklore, with beautiful, bespoke illustrations by Fee Greening.

Katharine Mary Briggs (1898-1980) was a British folklorist, scholar and author, recognised today as the most important archivist of British folktales. Over the course of her life, she published fourteen books, lectured widely and was president of The Folklore Society. Her books were read and used by contemporaries including J.R.R. Tolkein. To reflect the monumental work Briggs did to collect, catalogue and publish folk stories from Britain and Ireland before the turn of the 21st century, The Folklore Society present an annual award in her honour.

This new edition of one of Briggs' seminal works is a dictionary of folklore creatures and tales, illustrated in rich detail with beautiful black and white line drawings by artist Fee Greening. From brownies to Shetland selkies, Cornish spriggans to Nuckelavee (the most horrid of monsters in all of Britain) Briggs's Dictionary of Fairies is a treasury of stories, songs and creatures passed down from one generation to the next.

Reviews

When it comes to the world of fairies Katharine Briggs is the greatest authority by many a league, and this is the finest guide ever written. * Philip Pullman *
Katharine Briggs is an editor of such surpassing knowledge that one suspects that she may have sources among witches, ghosts and fairies. * Dianne Purkiss *
Katharine Briggs is the surest guide to British folklore in the twentieth century. * Jack Zipes *
Katharine Briggs is the magic mirror on the wall. Ask her what you will...' * Richard Adams *

Author Bio

Katharine Briggs (Author)

Katharine Mary Briggs (1898-1980) was a British folklorist, scholar and author. Over the course of her life, she published fourteen books, lectured widely and was president of The Folklore Society, who now present an annual award in her honour: The Katharine Briggs Award.

Fee Greening (Illustrator)

Fee Greening is a dip pen and ink illustrator inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts and gothic fairytales. She graduated from Central St. Martin's in 2012 and received a Masters from the Royal College of Art in 2014. She has worked with Gucci, Hermes, Sisley, Liberty London and Fortnum and Mason, and featured in profiles by Vogue and the Financial Times.

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