Today's free book is The Fates of the Princes of Dyfed by Cenydd Morus (1914), with illustrations by R. Machell. For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.
Cenydd Morus is the pseudonym of Kenneth Morris, a Welsh theosophist who wrote this fantasy novel inspired by the ancient Welsh Mabinogion. You can find out more at Wikipedia.
The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources). There's also a free audiobook at LibriVox.
Table of Contents
The Three Branches of the Bringing-in of it, namely:
The Sovereignty of Annwn
I. The Council of the Immortals
II. The Hunt in Glyn Cuch
III. The Slaying of Hafgan
The Story of Pwyll and Rhiannon, or The Book of the Three Trials
The First Branch of it, called:
The Coming of Rhianon Ren Ferch Hefeydd
I. The Making-known of Gorsedd Arberth, and the Wonderful Riding of Rhianon
II. The First of the Wedding-Feasts at the Court of Hefeydd, and
the Coming of Gwawl ab Clud
The Second Branch of it, namely:
The Basket of Gwaeddfyd Newynog, and Gwaeddfyd Newynog Himself
I. The Anger of Pendaran Dyfed, and the Putting of Firing in the
Basket
II. The Over-Eagerness of Ceredig Cwmteifi after Knowledge, and the Putting of Bulrush-Heads in the Basket
III. The Circumspection of Pwyll Pen Annwn, and the Filling of the
Basket at Last
The First Branch of it again:
III. The Second Wedding-Feast in the Court of Hefeydd, and the Enchantment of the Story of the Sons of Cleddyf Cyfwlch
The Third Branch of it; and the Name of this Branch:
The Coming of An Cilcoed, and the Three Trials of Pwyll Pen Annwn
I. The Forge of the Immortals
II. The Hosting of the Armies of Malen Ruddgoch Ren
III. The Machinations of Ceridwen Ferch Hu, and the Falling of the
Sorrow of the Dimetians
IV. The Council of the Immortals, and the Declaration of the Fates
of the Princes of Dyfed
The Story of Rhiannon and Pryderi, or The Book of the Three Unusual Arts of Pryderi fab Pwyll
The First Branch of it, namely:
The Mare and the Foal of Teyrnion Twrf Fliant
I. The Dropping of the Three Drops of Wisdom on the Lips of
Teyrnion
II. The Mare and the Foal of Teyrnion Twrf Fliant, and the Finding
of Gwri Gwallt Euryn
The Story of Dienw'r Anffodion
I. The Misfortunes of the One Without a Name, and the Merriment
of Gwydion fab Don
II. The Four Herbs that were in the Cauldron of Regeneration, and
the Naming of Manawyddan Son of the Boundless
The Story of Rhiannon and Pryderi
The Second Branch of it, called:
The Three Unusual Arts of Teyrnion and Gwri Gwallt Euryn
and the Freeing of the Birds of Rhiannon
I. The Art of War in the midst of Peace, and the Freeing of Aden
Lanach
II. The Art of Peace in the midst of War, and the Freeing of Aden
Lonach
III. The Quest of Aden Fwynach the Third Bird, and the Opposition
of the Hosts of Bargod y Byd
IV. The Three Kinsmen of the Ferryman of the Lake of the Bargod,
and the Spell of the Three Places in Wales
V. The Spell of the Wood, the Field and the Mountain, and the
Freeing of Aden Fwynach at last
The Third Branch of it, that is to say:
The Return of Pryderi
I. The Peculiarities of the Ring and the Fillet of the Family of
Hefeydd, and the Three Primitive Bards of the Island of the
Mighty
II. The Petulant Impatience of Pendaran Dyfed, and the Maintaining of the Sovereignty of Rhianon
III. The Coming of Pryderi
Key to Pronunciation
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