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Book & Magazine Sale
The Fae Nation bookshelves were getting rather perilous so the goblins have had a tidy up and picked out those books surplus to requirements. I am now offering these pre-loved books and new magazines for sale.
I can post anywhere in the world – please contact me with the title you are interested in and your country and I will send you a quote for postage and packing. All payments to be made via PayPal. Many thanks for looking!
Lost in the Forest of the Faerie Queen
by Michael ‘Warble’ Finucane
Sweet little faerie tale for younger readers written and illustrated by mythic artist Warble. His unusual style is influenced by Art Nouveau and the Glasgow School MacDonald Sisters. Only 250 editions of this book were produced and it is now sold out.
Paperback, 30 pages. Like New.
Weighs approx. 125g
£5
The Books of Faerie
by Bronwyn Carlton etc.
From the pages of the Eisner award-nominated The Books of Magic, by top creator Neil Gaiman, comes this enchanting spin-off: an all-new magical mystery tour, one that uncovers startling secrets about the mystical and strange realm known as Faerie. Forced into a loveless marriage with Auberon, Titania is soon with child. But the shocking truth about the baby’s lineage forces her into a sinister pact with the malignant sprite Armadan. Magical forces, both good and evil, contend for the child’s life or death.
Paperback, 136 pages. Crease to back cover.
Weighs approx. 225g
£3
The Books of Faerie: Auberon’s Tale
by Bronwyn Carlton etc.
From the pages of the Eisner award-nominated The Books of Magic, by top creator Neil Gaiman, comes this enchanting spin-off: an all-new magical mystery tour, one that uncovers startling secrets about the mystical and strange realm known as Faerie. As in the story told by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Auberon has become the King of Faerie. His rise to the ultimate high office is told in this remarkable story, a tale of court intrigue and high drama, teeming with errant elves, sinister sprites and treacherous trolls. It will appeal to all lovers of fantasy and magic.
Paperback, 128 pages. Like new.
Weighs approx. 225g
£3
A Witch’s Guide to Faery Folk
by Edain McCoy
All over the world, people have reported encounters with a race of tiny people who are neither human nor deity. This book reclaims that lost, rich heritage of working with faery folk that our Pagan ancestors took for granted. Edain McCoy teaches how to work with faeries in a mutually beneficial way. Practice rituals and spells in which faeries can participate, and discover tips to help facilitate faery contact. These capricious creatures can help with divination, past life recall, scrying, and spiritual quests. Also included is a dictionary of more than 230 faeries that include goblins, gnomes, elementals, seasonal faeries, and angels.
Paperback, 370 pages. Some shelf wear to cover and page edges.
Weighs approx. 525g
£5
Fairy Magic
by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Fairy Magic provides practical instruction for seeing, communicating and working with fairies. Drawing upon her personal experiences with fairies and scholarly research, this pocket guide includes fairies’ relationship to angels, fairy tales and folklore, how to see fairies, communicating and working with fairies, favours for fairies, their favourite foods, household fairies, garden fairies, fairies of nature, planetary fairies, healing work with fairies, and the special relationship between children and fairies.
Paperback, 178 pages. Some shelf wear & inscription on first page.
Weighs approx. 250g
£2.50
The Truth About Fairies
by Phillip Ardagh
This little book provides everything you ever wanted to know about fairies. Find out the truth about fairy rings, fairy godmothers, will-o’-the-wisp and wailing banshees. Learn how to avoid the pranks, jokes and often more sinister traps fairy folk lay for mortals and find out how to take advantage of fairy magic and the fairy realm. Did you know… in fairyland, time works on a different scale. 900 human years can pass in a single fairyland night (according to some Irish myths); and, fairies love milk (which is probably why they have such good teeth). They often milk cows in the field!
Hardback, 88 pages. Minor mark to back cover.
Weighs approx. 175g
£2.50
West Country Faerie: How & Where to See Nature Spirits
by Diana Mullis
Diana Mullis provides amazing insights, personal anecdotes and up-to-date information on how, where and when to communicate with the faerie realm. Beautifully illustrated with photographs from sites in Cornwall and Devon.
Paperback, 40 pages. Some light marks to cover.
Weighs approx. 100g
£2.00
Fairies in the Irish Tradition
by Molly Gowen
A comprehensive introduction to Irish fairies, illustrated with stories and legends from mythology and popular folklore. Featuring lovely pen and ink drawings by Lavinia Hamer.
Paperback, 103 pages. Crease to front cover.
Weighs approx. 150g
£4
Faerie Magazine Fall/Autumn 2005
Brand New! A beautiful publication from the USA covering all aspects of Faerie. Topics covered include art, music, fashion, faerie lore and more! This issue features: The Endless Imagination of Amy Brown; The Latest from the Cottington Archive with Brian Froud & Ari Berk; The Good, the Bad and the Narnians; The Faerie-Inspired Music of Woodland; The Cottingley Fairies; The Faerie Journals; Halloween and the Faery Folk; Doll Sculpting Tips by Patricia Rose and more…
Weighs approx. 300g
£5.00
Faerie Magazine Winter 2005
Brand New! A beautiful publication from the USA covering all aspects of Faerie. Topics covered include art, music, fashion, faerie lore and more! This issue features: Free ‘Secret Sketchbooks of Brian Froud’ Mini Preview; A Conversation with Wendy Froud; J Corsentino’s Time of the Faeries; A Renaissance of Faeries; Fantasy Masks; The Dark Side of Faerie; The Music of Kiva; Doll Sculpting Tips with Patricia Rose; Gypsy Moon Fashion; The Faerie Journals and more…
Weighs approx. 300g
£5.00















