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=== Tertiary Sources=== * Anonymous [C.J.T.] (1889). ''Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland''. London: W.W. Gibbings. Retrieved from Harvard University Library via Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/folkloreandlege00unkngoog 21 November 2017] also republished as Anonymous [C.J.T.] (1904). ''Irish Fairy Tales Folklore and Legends''. London: W.W. Gibbings. Retrieved via Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/irishfairytales00unkngoog 21 November 2017] * Anonymous, ''The Royal Hibernian Tales; Being 4 Collections of the Most Entertaining Stories Now Extant'', Dublin, C.M. Warren, Retrieved from Google Books on [https://books.google.com/books?id=-C9gu42s8zgC&q=royal+hibernian+tales 4 November 2017] * [[Frances Browne|Browne, Frances]]. (1904). 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London: George Bell & Sons, Retrieved from Project Gutenberg [https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/lefanu-crowl/lefanu-crowl-00-h.html#twelve 10 April 2018] * [[James Stephens (author)|Stephens, James]] (1920) ''[[Irish Fairy Tales]]''. London, MacMillan & Company, Retrieved from Project Gutenberg [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2892/2892-h/2892-h.htm 5 November 2017] * [[Jane Wilde|Wilde, Lady Francesca Speranza]] (1888).''Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland'' London: Ward and Downey, Retrieved from Cornell University Library via Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/cu31924074445770 5 November 2017] * [[W. B. Yeats|Yeats, William Butler]]. (1888).''Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry'' London: Walter Scott, Retrieved from University of Toronto Library via Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/fairyfolktalesof00yeatuoft 20 November 2017] * [[W. B. Yeats|Yeats, William Butler]]. (1888).''Irish Fairy Tales'' London: T. Fisher Unwin, Retrieved from University of California Library via Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/fairytalesirish00yeatrich 20 November 2017] * [[Ella Young|Young, Ella]]. (1910).''Celtic Wonder Tales Book'' Dublin: Maunsel & Company LTD, Retrieved from University of California Library via Archive.org [https://archive.org/details/celticwondertale00younrich 22 November 2017] {{Irish mythology (mythological)}} {{Fairies}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Aos Si}} [[Category:Aos Sí| ]] [[Category:Fairies]] [[Category:Irish folklore]] [[Category:Irish legendary creatures]] [[Category:Scottish mythology]] [[Category:Tuatha Dé Danann|*]] [[Category:Irish fairy tales]] [[Category:Irish mythology]]
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