Duncan Williamson
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Duncan James Williamson was a Scottish storyteller and singer, and a member of the Scottish Traveller community.

Books

  • Fireside Tales of the Traveller Children (1983)
  • The Broonie, Silkies and Fairies (1985)
  • Tell Me a Story for Christmas (1987)
  • with Linda Williamson; A Thorn in the King's Foot: Folktales of the Scottish Travelling People (1987) (introduction by Hamish Henderson
    Hamish Henderson
    Hamish Scott Henderson, was a Scottish poet, songwriter, soldier, and intellectual....

    )
  • May the Devil Walk Behind Ye! (1989)
  • Don't Look Back Jack!: Scottish Travellers' Tales (1990)
  • The Genie and the Fisherman (1991)
  • Tales of the Seal People (1992)
  • The Horsieman: Memories of a Traveller 1928-1958 (1994) (Autobiography)
  • Rabbit's Tail (1996)
  • The King and the Lamp (2000)
  • Jack and the Devil's Purse (2011) (Expanded edition of May the Devil Walk Behind Ye!, edited by Linda Williamson.)

See also

  • School of Scottish Studies
    School of Scottish Studies
    The School of Scottish Studies was founded in 1951, and is affiliated to the University of Edinburgh. It holds an archive of over 9000 field recordings of traditional music, song and other lore, housed in George Square, Edinburgh...

    , at Edinburgh University
  • Helen Fullerton
  • Geordie MacIntyre
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