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- The Fairy Mythology: Title Page the Fairy Mythology
- The Persistence of Fairy Culture in Scotland, 1572-1703 and 1811-1927
- The White Cockade = Or, Faith and Fortitude
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- Keightley Fairy Mythology
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- GURPS Classic Faerie
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