With eight illustrations by Stephen Reid. — New York: Crowell, 1920. — 306 p.
How Conor became King of Ulster
Qween Meave and the Woman-Seer
The Boy-Corps of King Conor
How Cuchulaun got his Name
How Cuchulain took Arms
Of Cuchulain's First Feats of Championship
Cuchulain's Adventures in Shadow-land
How Cuchulain wooed his Wife
Meave demands the Brown Bull of Cooley and is refused
The Plucking out of the Four-fronged Pole
The Deer of Ill-Luck
Etaroomal's well-deserved Fate
The Fight with Spits of Holly-Wood
The Combat with Ferdia
The Fall of Ferdia
Ulster, Awake!
The End of the Boy-Corps
The "Rising Out" of Ulster
The humbling of Qween Meave
The Fairy Swan-Maidens
How Cuchulain went to Fairy-Land
Deirdre of Contentions
The Up-bringing of Deirdre
The Sleep-Wanderer
The Wiles of King Conor
The Sorrowful Death of Usna's Sons
The Fight of Cuchulain with his Son Conla
The Hound at Bay
Fame outlives Life
The Red Rout