As requested, here's a Table of Contents for the Livingston Casebook courtesy Amazon.co.uk. I've adjusted it only for readability:
Preface: The Shape of the Volume;
Introduction: The Roads to Brunanburh (Michael Livingston);
Accounts of the Battle; (This section is the "heart" of the book: editions of the medieval sources central to studying Brunanburh, with facing-page translations.);
1. Armes Prydein Vawr;
2. Carta dirige gressus;
3. Rex pius Athelstan;
4. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle [Versions A and B], Battle of Brunanburh;
5. Glaswawt Taliessin;
6. Annales Cambriae;
7. AEthelweard, Chronicon;
8. Wulfstan of Winchester, Vita S. Ethelwoldi;
9. AElfric of Eynsham, Epilogue to Judges;
10. Athelstan's Prayer;
11. Eadmer of Canterbury, Vita Odonis;
12. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle [Version F];
13. Symeon of Durham, Libellus de exordio;
14. Eadmer of Canterbury, Vita Oswaldi;
15. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle [Version E];
16. John of Worcester, Chronicon;
17. William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum;
18. Henry of Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum;
19. Geoffrey Gaimar, Estoire des Engleis;
20. Symeon of Durham, Historia regum;
21. Chronicle of Ramsey;
22. Chronicle of Melrose;
23. Gwynfardd Brycheiniog, Canu y Dewi;
24. Roger of Howden, Chronicle;
25. Egil's Saga;
26. Roger Wendover, Flores historiarum;
27. Matthew Paris, Chronica majora;
28. Livere de Reis de Engleterre;
29. Bartholomew of Cotton, Historia Anglicana;
30. Annals of Winchester;
31. John of Oxnead, Chronicle;
32. Robert of Gloucester, Metrical Chronicle;
33. Annals of Waverley;
34. Brut y Tywysogion;
35. Brenhinedd y Saesson;
36. Peter of Langtoft, Chronicle;
37. Stanzaic Guy of Warwick;
38. Anonymous Short English Metrical Chronicle;
39. Ranulf Higden, Polychronicon;
40. Robert Mannyng of Brunne, Chronicle;
41. Scottish Chronicle (alias Pictish Chronicle);
42. John of Fordun, Chronica gentis Scotorum;
43. Eulogium historiarum;
44. Brut y Saesson;
45. Richard of Cirencester, Speculum historiale;
46. Pseudo-Ingulf, Chronicle of Crowland;
47. Prose Brut;
48. Book of Hyde;
49. Walter Bower, Scotichronicon;
50. Annals of Ulster;
51. Hector Boece, Historiae;
52. Annals of Clonmacnoise;
53. Annals of the Four Masters;
Notes on the Sources;
Essays on the Sources;
- The Welsh Sources Pertaining to the Battle (John K. Bollard, with Marged Haycock);
- Preliorum maximum: The Latin Tradition (Scott Thompson Smith);
- The Battle of Brunanburh in Old English Studies (Thomas A. Bredehoft);
- The Battle of Brunanburh as a Poem (Robert P. Creed);
- Truth and a Good Story: Egil's Saga and Brunanburh (A. Keith Kelly);
- Romancing the Past: The Middle English Tradition (Robert Rouse);
Essays on the Battle;
- The Place-Name Debate (Paul Cavill);
- Wirral: Folkore and Locations (Stephen Harding);
- The Sociolinguistic Context of Brunanburh (Richard Coates);
- Brunanburh and the Victorian Imagination (Joanne Parker);
Bibliography;
Index.