Kennedy. Fireside Stories of Ireland

Today's free book is The fireside stories of Ireland by Patrick Kennedy (1870). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents

Hairy Rouchy 
A Legend of Clever Women 
The Twelve Wild Geese 
The Wonderful Cake 
The False Bride 
The End of the World 
The Three Gifts 
The Unlucky Messenger 
The Maid in the Country Underground 
Jack the Cunning Thief 
The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener
The Giant and his Royal Servants 
The Lazy Beauty and her Aunts 
The Gilla na Gruaga Donna 
Shan an Omadhawn and his Master 
The Princess in the Cat-skins 
The Well at the World's End 
The Poor Girl that became a Queen 
The Grateful Beasts 
The Gilla Rua 
The Fellow in the Goat-skin 
The Haughty Princess 
Doctor Cure-all 
The Wise Men of Gotham 
The Good Boy and the Boy that envied him
Choosing the least of Three Evils 
The Hermit and the Robber 
Birth and Baptism of St. Mogue 
The Greedy Mason 
The Music of Heaven 
How Donn Firinne got his Horse shod 
Cliona of Minister 
A Bullock Changeling 
How John Hackett won the French Princess 
The Fairy-stricken Servant 
The Fairy Rath of Clonnagowan 
The Fairies' Pass 
The Banshee of the O'Briens 
Tom Kiernan's Visit to France 
The Love Philtre 
The Pooka of Baltracy 
The Enchanted Cat of Bantry 
How the Devil's Glen got its Name 
The Rock of Cashel 
The Tree of the Seven Thorns
Legend of the Lover's Leap in the Dargle
The Discovery of Mitchelstown Caves 
Lord Clancarty's Ghost 
The Treasure-seekers of Maynooth 
The Origin of Loch Erne 
The Death of the Red Earl