
This Book depends chiefly upon the Oral and Written Testimony so freely contributed by it's many Celtic Authors, the Peasant and the Scholar, the Priest and the Scientist, the Poet and the Business Man, the Seer and the Non-Seer,-- And in Honour of them I Dedicate it to Two of the Brethren in Ireland A.E.,Whose Unwavering Loyalty to the Fairy-Faith Has Inspired Much that I Have Herein Written, Whose Friendly Guidance in my Study of Irish Mysticism I Most Gratefully Acknowledge. William Butler Yeats, Who Brought Me at my Own Alma Mater in California the First Message From Fairyland, And Who Afterwards in his own Country Led Me Through the Haunts of Fairy Kings and Queens. Oxford November 1911. 'It remains for ever true that the proper study of mankind is man; and even early man is not beneath contempt, especially when he proves to have had within him the makings of a great race, with its highest notions of duty and right, and all else that is noblest in the human soul.' Preface Introduction Chapter I: Environment Chapter II. Taking of Evidence: I. General Introduction Chapter II. Taking of Evidence: II. In Ireland Chapter II. Taking of Evidence: III. In Scotland Chapter II. Taking of Evidence: IV. In the Isle of Man Chapter II. Taking of Evidence: V. In Wales Chapter II. Taking of Evidence: VI. In Cornwall Chapter II. Taking of Evidence: VII: In Brittany Chapter III. Anthropological Examination of the Evidence Chapter IV. People of the Goddess Dana Chapter V. Brythonic Divinities Chapter VI. Celtic Otherworld Chapter VII. The Celtic Doctrine of Rebirth Chapter VIII. The Testimony of Archaeology Chapter IX. The Testimony of Paganism Chapter X. The Testimony of Christianity Chapter XI. Science and Fairies Chapter XII. The Celtic Doctrine of Re-Birth and Otherworld Scientifically Examined |