Irish Myths and LegendsCourage Books, 1998 - 446 pagine Brave heroes and powerful gods match brains and brawn in these classic tales of Celtic mythology. A reprint of Lady Augusta Gregory's "Gods and Fighting Men", this volume includes the original Preface by W.B. Yeats and author's endnotes, as well as an index of characters and a pronunciation key to Gaelic names and locations. |
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The Coming of the Tuatha de Danaan | 26 |
The Coming of Lugh | 38 |
The Coming of the Gael | 80 |
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