Cuchulain: The Hound of Ulster
| Book | Cuchulain: The Hound of Ulster |
| Publisher | Thomas Y. Crowell Company |
| Illustrator | Stephen Reid |
| Printed by | Turnbull and Spears |
| About/Subject | Folklore, Irish Mythology, Irish Folklore |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | New York |
| Pages / Font | 279 pages |
| Chapters | Introduction I. How Conor became King of Ulster II. Queen Meave and the Woman-Seer III. The Boy-Corps of King Conor IV. How Cuchulain got his Name V. How Cuchulain took Arms VI. Of Cuchulain's First Feats of Championship VII. Cuchulain's Adventures in Shadow-land VIII. How Cuchulain wooed his Wife IX. Meave demands the Brown Bull of Cooley and is refused X. The Plucking out of the Four-pronged Pole XI. The Deer of Ill-Luck XII. Etaroomal's well-deserved Fate XIII. The Fight with Spits of Holly-Wood XIV. The Combat with Ferdia XV. The Fall of Ferdia XVI. Ulster, Awake ! XVII. The End of the Boy-Corps XVIII. The "Rising Out" of Ulster XIX. The humbling of Queen Meave XX. The Fairy Swan-Maidens XXI. How Cuchulain went to Fairy-Land XXII. Deirdre of Contentions XXIII. The Up-bringing of Deirdre XXIV. The Sleep-Wanderer XXV. The Wiles of King Conor XXVI. The Sorrowful Death of Usna's Sons XXVII. The Fight of Cuchulain with his Son Conla XXVIII. The Hound at Bay XXIX. Fame outlives Life XXX. The Red Rout Notes on the Sources |
| Notes | Title on the cover: The Boys' Cuchulain Title on the half-title and title pages: Cuchulain: The Hound of Ulster |
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