Transcriber’s Note:
Words on the cover were added by Transcriber and placed in the Public Domain. The rubric in the middle was on the original cover.
Château (Castle) of Nantes, where Gilles was tried.—From the river Loire.
BLUE-BEARD
A CONTRIBUTION TO HISTORY AND
FOLK-LORE
BEING THE HISTORY OF GILLES DE RETZ OF BRITTANY,
FRANCE, WHO WAS EXECUTED AT NANTES IN 1440 A.D.
AND WHO WAS THE ORIGINAL OF BLUE-BEARD IN THE
TALES OF MOTHER GOOSE
BY
THOMAS WILSON, LL.D.
CURATOR, DIVISION OF PREHISTORIC ARCHÆOLOGY, U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM
COUNSELLOR OF THE BAR OF THE SUPREME COURTS, COURT OF
CLAIMS AND OF APPEALS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FORMERLY U.S. CONSUL AT GHENT, BELGIUM; AT NANTES AND NICE, FRANCE
ILLUSTRATED