Fairies, Folklore, and the Mystical Highlands Superstitions of the Highlands & Islands of Scotland by John Gregorson Campbell is a mesmerizing collection of Celtic folklore, drawn from the oral traditions of 19th-century Scotland. Focusing on the mysterious world of fairies, this volume explores how these supernatural beings influenced daily life across the Highlands. From eerie customs to protective rituals, Campbell captures the deeply rooted beliefs that shaped an entire culture’s understanding of the unseen world. A Cultural Treasure of Scottish Myth and Magic Rich with fairy lore, mythological creatures, and ancient superstition, this essential classic is perfect for fans of Scottish legends, folklore collections, and traditional fairy tales. Campbell’s detailed accounts offer rare insight into the hidden realms of Gaelic belief, portraying fairies not just as mythic beings, but as complex figures with their own society and power. A must-read for those enchanted by the magic of the British Isles. About the Author John Gregorson Campbell (1836–1891) was a Scottish folklorist and minister devoted to preserving Gaelic oral traditions. His meticulous work collecting Highland legends and fairy lore remains a cornerstone in the study of Celtic mythology and Scottish cultural history.