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  • Bibliography:
    36 Books
  • First Book:
    The Celtic Dragon Myth, with the Geste of Fraoch and the Dragon (March 2009)
  • Last Book:
    J. F. Campbell's The Celtic Dragon Myth (May 2018)
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  • One of the most enduring myths in Gaelic tradition, Geste of Fraoch and the Dragon is presented here as a complete translation, accompanied by extracts from the original Gaelic text.This captivating book, first published in 1911, brings to life the a...



  • Phillip has returned to the south of India after eighteen years. But who is the young girl staying in his hotel? And what will he learn about his estranged brother through Inez, the Spanish backpacker? ...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. "The Burgh" is a Scottish short story, entered in the "Popular Tales of the West Highlands" collection. The tale is about the four, named Domhnull Ma...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. "The Chest" is a Scottish fairy tale, entered in the "Popular Tales of the West Highlands" collection. The narration is about a King, who has a son and wis...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition. He spent years...



  • John Francis Campbell (1821 - 1885) was a renowned Scottish author and scholar who specialised in Celtic studies. Campbell gained the world popularity due to his Celtic folklore and Gaelic peoples in particular. Most well-known published works are...




  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition. He spent years...






  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • John Francis Campbell (1821 - 1885) was a renowned Scottish author and scholar who specialised in Celtic studies. Campbell gained the world popularity due to his Celtic folklore and Gaelic peoples in particular. Most well-known published works are...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...




  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. "The Inheritance" is a Scottish fairy tale, entered in the "Popular Tales of the West Highlands" collection. The narration is about one success...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. "The King Who Wished to Marry His Daughter" is a Scottish fairy tale, entered in the "Popular Tales of the West Highlands" collection. The...



  • John Francis Campbell (29 December 1821 - 17 February1885) was a well-known Scottish author and specialized in Celtic studies scholar. He educated at Eton and Edinburgh. Also, he was able to speak Gaelic, Lapp, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Italian,...







  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition. He spent years...



  • John Francis Campbell (29 December 1821 - 17 February1885) was a well-known Scottish author and specialized in Celtic studies scholar. He educated at Eton and Edinburgh. Also, he was able to speak Gaelic, Lapp, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Italian,...




  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. "The Slim Swarthy Champion" is a Scottish fairy tale, entered in the "Popular Tales of the West Highlands" collection. The narration is about one poo...



  • John Francis Campbell (29 December 1821 - 17 February1885) was a well-known Scottish author and specialized in Celtic studies scholar. He educated at Eton and Edinburgh. Also, he was able to speak Gaelic, Lapp, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Italian,...



  • John Francis Campbell (29 December 1821 - 17 February1885) was a well-known Scottish author and specialized in Celtic studies scholar. He educated at Eton and Edinburgh. Also, he was able to speak Gaelic, Lapp, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Italian,...



  • John Francis Campbell (29 December 1821 - 17 February1885) was a well-known Scottish author and specialized in Celtic studies scholar. He educated at Eton and Edinburgh. Also, he was able to speak Gaelic, Lapp, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Italian,...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • John Francis Campbell (1821 - 1885) was a renowned Scottish author and scholar who specialised in Celtic studies. Campbell gained the world popularity due to his Celtic folklore and Gaelic peoples in particular. Most well-known published works are...



  • John Francis Campbell (1821 - 1885) was a renowned Scottish author and scholar who specialised in Celtic studies. Campbell gained the world popularity due to his Celtic folklore and Gaelic peoples in particular. Most well-known published works are...






  • John Francis Campbell (29 December 1821 - 17 February1885) was a well-known Scottish author and specialized in Celtic studies scholar. He was educate at Eton and Edinburgh. Also, he was able to speak Gaelic, Lapp, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Itali...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. "The two Shepherds" is a Scottish short story, entered in the "Popular Tales of the West Highlands" collection. The story narrates about two shepherds, who...



  • John Francis Campbell was a Scottish author, mostly known as a collector of folklore. Inspired by the work of the Grimm brothers and by Scandinavian scholars, John Campbell used his fluent Gaelic to study the Gaelic oral tradition, and published f...



  • The Scottish folklorist J.F. Campbell pieced together the tale of the Celtic Dragon, an intricate oft-told story involving not just dragons but mermaids, giants, and sidhe (fairies). This story, or portions thereof, is found in many Indo-European fol...



  • John Francis Campbell (Iain Frangan Caimbeul, known in Scottish Gaelic as Iain Og Ile ('Young John of Islay')) (1821-1885) was a Celtic scholar. He was educated at Eton and Edinburgh. He was Secretary to the Lighthouse Commission. He was an authority...


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J.F. Campbell has published 36 books.

J.F. Campbell does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, J. F. Campbell's The Celtic Dragon Myth, was published in May 2018.

The first book by J.F. Campbell, The Celtic Dragon Myth, with the Geste of Fraoch and the Dragon, was published in March 2009.

No. J.F. Campbell does not write books in series.