Hollow Places. Christopher Hadley
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HOLLOW PLACES
An Unusual History of Land and Legend
Christopher Hadley
William Collins
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This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2019
Copyright © Christopher Hadley 2019
Cover illustration by Joe McLaren
Christopher Hadley asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
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Source ISBN: 9780008319472
Ebook Edition © August 2019 ISBN: 9780008319519
Version: 2019-06-28
To my dad Harry Raymond Hadley, and in loving memory of my mum Joan Mary Hadley, a born storyteller
Dummling set to work, and cut down the tree; and when it fell, he found in a hollow under the roots a goose with feathers of pure gold.
—‘The Golden Goose’ in German Popular Stories, collected by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm, from oral tradition, London, 1823
Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Part I: Tree
Part II: Stone
Part III: Story
Part IV: Name
Part V: Last Things
Chronology and select textual history
Notes
List of illustrations
Index
Acknowledgements