PODCAST · history
Folk-lore and legends- English
by Charles John Tibbits
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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027 - Silky
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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026 - Legends of King Arthur
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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025 - The Barn Elves
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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024 - The Duergar
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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023 - The Yorkshire Boggart
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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022 - The Old Woman and the Crooked Sixpence
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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021 - The Worm of Lambton
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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020 - The Tavistock Witch
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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019 - How the Cobbler cheated the Devil
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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018 - The Brown man of the Moors
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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017 - Lame Molly
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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016 - Johnny Reeds Cat
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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015 - The History of Jack and the Beanstalk
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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014 - The Fairy Children
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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013 - The Bakers Daughter
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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012 - The Spectre Coach
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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011 - A Pleasant and Delightful History of Thomas Hickathrift
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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010 - The White Lady
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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009 - The Fairies Cup
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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008 - The History of Jack and the Giants
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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007 - The Tulip Fairies
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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006 - Some Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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005 - The Three Fools
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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004 - Nelly the Knocker
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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003 - A Dissertation on Fairies Part 2
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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002 - Introductory Note
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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001 - A Dissertation on Fairies Part 1
The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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The enchanting world of old English folklore is fading away, as the simplicity and charm that once preserved our timeless tales and beliefs are increasingly lost to modernity. In England, this cultural shift seems to be happening faster than anywhere else. As we surrender to relentless “progress” and the challenges of contemporary life, the poetic essence of our heritage is at risk of being erased. In curating this collection, I have sought to present some of the finest examples of our folklore. For the nursery tales, I took special care to preserve their original form, drawing from the earliest editions available. While I made minimal adjustments to maintain their integrity, some edits were necessary. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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