Wondrous tales from Gaelic tradition come alive in this beautifully presented edition, retold by noted folklorists Joseph Jacobs and James Stephens. The book features deluxe silk binding, gold cover embossing, and vibrant full-color illustrations, making it a perfect gift for lovers of mythology and folklore.
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Joseph Jacobs was a pivotal figure in the collection and popularization of folklore, particularly English fairy tales. His meticulous work brought enduring versions of classic stories to a wide audience, shaping their modern retellings. Beyond English traditions, he delved into continental European, Jewish, Celtic, and Indian tales, establishing himself as a preeminent storyteller in the English language. His editorial contributions to journals and collections further cemented his legacy as a significant scholar of folklore.







- 2024
- 2024
Rich in Celtic mythology, this beautifully illustrated collection showcases 26 enchanting tales from Ireland, as narrated by esteemed folklorist Joseph Jacobs. Readers will discover a world filled with ancient gods, captivating witchcraft, clever leprechauns, fearsome sea monsters, and brave heroes. Each story is steeped in tradition, having been passed down through generations in Gaelic, offering a vivid glimpse into the magical and mystical elements of Celtic folklore.
- 2024
This reprint of the 1899 edition of Tales from Boccaccio preserves the original text, highlighting the importance of historical literature. Hansebooks aims to maintain access to classic works across various subjects, ensuring that rare and antique writings remain available for future generations. The publisher's commitment to preserving literary history makes this edition a valuable resource for readers interested in timeless narratives and historical knowledge.
- 2024
Celtic Myths and Legends
Ancient Tales of Gods, Heroes and Otherworldly Folk
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The anthology showcases a rich collection of Celtic folklore, featuring captivating tales from King Arthur to Gaelic deities, curated by Irish author T. W. Rolleston. This deluxe hardback edition is designed for collectors, boasting gold gilded pages, ivory paper, and exquisite endpapers, making it a beautiful addition to any library.
- 2024
Irish Myths and Legends
Ancient Legends of Gods, Goddesses and Otherworldly Folk
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Featuring retellings of timeless Irish tales, this luxurious collection showcases the work of renowned folklorists like Lady Wilde and Jeremiah Curtin. Each story has been carefully curated to preserve its cultural heritage, while the edition itself is elegantly designed with gold embossing, vibrant endpapers, and stencilled page edges, making it a visually stunning addition to any bookshelf.
- 2023
The Jewish Question, 1875-1884: Bibliographical Hand-List
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Joseph Jacobs' groundbreaking work on the Jewish Question provides a detailed analysis of the complex social, political, and cultural challenges facing the Jewish community in the late 19th century. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, Jacobs offers a comprehensive overview of the debates and controversies surrounding Jewish identity, assimilation, and nationalism. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Jewish people and the development of modern Jewish thought.
- 2023
This beautifully illustrated book features the original collection of fables by Aesop, as well as those by Avian Alfonso and Poggio, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484 and edited by Joseph Jacobs. These timeless tales provide valuable lessons and are perfect for children and adults alike.
- 2023
The Book of Wonder Voyages;
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In this collection of folk tales from around the world, readers will discover fantastic stories of daring voyages, magical lands, and unforgettable characters. Joseph Jacobs brings together legends and myths from a wide variety of cultures, showcasing the universal appeal of tales of adventure and wonder.
- 2023
Tennyson and 'In Memoriam': An Appreciation and a Study
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the life and works of the poet Alfred Tennyson, with a particular focus on his masterpiece, the elegy In Memoriam. Drawing on primary sources and critical analysis, Jacobs offers insights into Tennyson's creative process and his place in the literary canon. A must-read for anyone interested in Victorian poetry and culture.
- 2023
Persecution Of The Jews In Russia, 1881 [by J. Jacobs]
- 90 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This work provides a detailed account of the persecution of Jews in Russia in 1881, a tragic event in Jewish history that had significant ramifications for Jewish communities around the world. Jacobs draws upon historical accounts and primary sources to provide a comprehensive and moving narrative of the events and their aftermath. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Jewish history, the history of Eastern Europe, or civil rights and social justice.