
CyberScotia
Irish and Celtic online bookstore
(some rarer books I have only ever been able to find here)
Online Books page
notice The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries (London and New York: H. Frowde, 1911), by W. Y. Evans-Wentz' which I scanned and is an essential text of fairy lore.
Sacred Texts
I did most of the Celtic material so any mistakes are mine, but this is a fantastic resource and I really recommend getting the CD version
Celtic patterns / cross-stitch
Mermaids
Fairies
Nature Spirits ~ Devas ~ Elementals ~ Trees
(this is a Huge site)
To take research in these areas deeper there are many paths, so I can only talk about those I know a bit about:
Machaelle Small-Wright and Perelandra
She seems to have moved rather beyond these now but her early biography Behaving as If the God in All Life and the two Garden Workbooks opened my eyes to new possibilities anyway.
Fairies are a natural force in Theosophy and Quest Books do some very good things:
as do Findhorn Press
The books by Marko Pogacnik and Diana Cooper are outstanding.
Fairy Tales
There are too many books both on and about fairy tales to list but the SurLalune site is a very rich resource (with a great illustrators section) and active forum
and if you type fairy tale forums into Google there are several other good forums around.
For even more illustrations (especially the classics) try Art Passions
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