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Celtic Myths & Legends
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The Morrigan : Celtic Goddess of Magick and Might€18.99
"She is warrior, queen, death omen, mother, murderer, lover, spy, conspirator, faery, shape-shifter, healer, and sometimes the living earth itself. A captivating contradiction: a demonic female who both haunts and heals; benevolent in one moment, ghastly the next, and kind the moment after that."
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Irish Fairy & Folk Tales (Gift Hardback)€12.99
Fairy and folk tales from the best preserved branch of Celtic mythology.
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Life, lore and song / 'Binneas an tSiansa'€55.00
Essays in Irish tradition in honour of Rionach ui Ogain / Aisti in onoir do Rionach ui Ogain
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Discovering the Boyne Valley€12.99
The legends, stories and history of these places have been brought together by local historian and guide Noel French who has been studying and publishing in relation to the area for the past thirty years.
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Birds in Ireland€19.99
This informative guide gives a species-by-species account of 150 wild, domesticated and extinct birds and includes any associated beliefs, myths, legends, weather lore, culinary traditions and more.
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Cork Folk Tales€12.99
As the home of the famous Blarney Stone it is perhaps not surprising that the stories of County Cork could fill many libraries.
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Legendary Ireland: Myths and Legends of Ireland€17.99
This beautiful book visits twenty-eight richly atmospheric sites and tells the mythological stories associated with them. Illustrated with evocative photographs and older etchings and prints, it draws the reader back into history and myth.
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The Truth about Leprechauns€12.99
Just what is a leprechaun? To some, he is full of harmless mischief, guarding his elusive crock of gold. To others, an evil gnome bent on disrupting mortal lives with black magic. Historian & folklorist Bob Curran turns the spotlight on the ‘real’ leprechaun – mysterious, complex and contradictory.
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Limerick Folk Tales€12.99
COUNTY Limerick is a place of kings and commoners. It is where Donn Firinne, king of the Munster fairies, is said to have once roamed and where Sean na Scuab, a poor broom seller from the wrong side of the river, was chosen to be mayor of the city.
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Treasury of Irish Fairy and Folk Tales€37.99
(Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics: Omnibus Edition)