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Legend Land, Vol. 3 / Being a Further Collection of Some of the Old Tales Told in Those Western Parts of Britain Served by the Great Western Railway

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A collection of traditional Welsh and Cornish legends retold for general readers, presenting regional tales tied to specific sites in western Britain. The volume gathers narratives such as a prince who would hang a mouse and the story of a holy woman protecting hares, alongside accounts of Arthurian sleep, enchanted swans, coastal chapels, fairy gardens, local spectres, and a Cornish three-man song. Each piece pairs folklore with place-based notes and illustrations, guiding travellers through the landscapes that inspired the stories and offering accessible retellings of rural romance, magic, and saintly lore.

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G. Basil Barham

G. Basil Barham was an author known for his contributions to the collection of folklore and tales from Western Britain. His notable work, "Legend Land," is a four-volume series that compiles various old tales and legends associated with regions served by the Great Western Railway. Through these volumes, Barham aimed to preserve and share the rich cultural heritage and storytelling traditions of the area. His writings reflect a deep appreciation for local lore and the historical narratives that shape regional identity.

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