ÔJowan Chy an HorthÕ yu whethel gweryn da aswonys yn Kernow; defry, lyes huny ena a gryj bos y dhallethfos y'ga bro. Yn gwyryoneth, bytegens, ef re be dyscudhys yn lyes bro ha yeth yn kerghyn an norvys. YÕn lyver-ma ny a gyf peswar versyon an drolla a ve recordyes dres an 2,500 vledhen us passyes. Ottensy desedhys avel scryvennow gwary rak dyscoryon, haÕn testennow Sawsnek ha Kernewek settyes an yl adal y gyla. - = - = - = - = - ÔJohn of ChyanorÕ is a well-known folk tale in Cornwall; indeed, many people there believe its origin to be in that country. However, it has actually been found in many countries and languages around the world. In this book we have four variants of the story recorded over the past 2,500 years. Here they are adapted into play scripts for learners, with English and Cornish texts set parallel to each other.