The English
and Scottish
Popular Ballads
Francis James Child
Corrected edition
prepared by Mark Heiman
and Laura Saxton Heiman;
in five volumes
Volume I - Ballads 1-53
672 pages
ISBN:
0-9707020-1-9
(paper)
0-9707020-2-7
(cloth)
Volume II - Ballads 54-113
636 pages
ISBN:
0-9707020-3-5
(paper)
0-9707020-5-1
(cloth)
Volume III - Ballads 114-188
577 pages
ISBN:
0-9707020-6-X
(paper)
0-9707020-7-8
(cloth)
(each volume)
$24.95 paper
$34.95 cloth
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The
English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Francis James Child
Corrected edition prepared by Mark Heiman and Laura Saxton Heiman; in
five volumes
First published 1883-1898, Professor Child's monumental work on the ballad
tradition of England and Scotland stands as a foundation document for
all subsequent ballad scholarship and for trends such as the twentieth
century folk revival.
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads presents 305 distinct
ballads, most with multiple variants, with commentary that traces the
origins of the ballad stories through the literature and traditions of
much of the western world. Professor Child's painstaking research ranges
from ancient Greece to medieval Norway, with translations and detailed
citations for all of the sources on which he draws.
Out of print for decades, editions of this seminal work have become scarce.
Loomis House Press is pleased to present the first new (non-facsimile)
edition of the Child collection, completely re-set and edited to include
all of Professor Child's post-publication corrections and additions, as
well as ballad tunes drawn from Child's original sources.
Volume III was released in May 2005, with subsequent volumes to follow.
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