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Magical Folk

British and Irish Fairies, 500 AD to the Present
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Magical Folk examines reports of a further tidal wave of supernatural sightings documented in British and Irish newspapers including in rural areas of Canada and the USA. Critically aims to expose the misconceptions surrounding fairies depicted in Disney films as benevolent creatures. Fairies feature in films and on TV, but through the ages there have been many actual sightings in Britain, Ireland and North America. Now, the digitisation of local newspapers and ephemera has opened another Aladdins cave of sources. For the first time, Magical Folk traces their hidden footsteps from 500 AD to the present. In Southern England Master Dobbs, who ended up as Harry Potter character Dobby, often shows himself, while in Ireland fairies may be the dead, Scotland harbors the terrifying Whoopity Stoorie, and homesick North America magical folk may dunk you in the Atlantic ocean. Also included are findings from the Fairy Census, the survey of modern sightings around the world.

Dr Simon Young (editor) is a professor of history at the Umbra Institute, Florence. Ceri Houlbrook (editor) is a history lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire.

Enchanting. Mail on Sunday

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