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Dictionary of Celtic myth and legend

1997
Contains entries on Celtic myth, religion, and folklore in Britain and Europe between 500 BC and 400 AD.

Step into the-- Celtic world

2004
Step back to a time more than two thousand years ago, when the warlike Celts dominated northern and Central Europe. Marvel at their bravery and nobility in battle and discover why they were both hated and admired by the Greeks and Romans.

Tristan and Iseult

1971
Retells the Celtic legend of the love between the warrior Tristan and Iseult, the wife of King Marc of Cornwall.

Celtic warriors

the armies of one of the first great peoples in Europe
1999
"Europe seems forever to have been a vast battlefield, and never more so than in ancient times when the Celtic peoples ranged across its hills and valleys, plains and mountains, for about a thousand years. Even their name comes from roots that indicate 'to strike, ' 'combat, ' 'fighter, ' 'destroyer, ' and would have been used by themselves as a laudatory term reflecting their success in overcoming other peoples and spreading their power." "Certainly the Celts were warlike peoples, whose power expanded greatly for some centuries. At various times, and often coincidentally, they did battle and settled in regions as far flung as Asia Minor in the east to Britain and Ireland in the west, and from modern Germany in the north to huge tracts of Spain in the south." "And yet the story of the Celts is in many ways a sad and tragic one, as the author describes in a thoroughly researched, highly readable text. He relates how, for instance, from attacking the Greeks homeland and even marching on Rome they were eventually forced to fall back across Europe such that their civilization almost disappeared. Remnants of their culture have survived in parts of western Europe, but today it is only in the British Isles and the north-west of France that the Celtic languages can be discerned."--Jacket.

Anam cara

a book of Celtic wisdom
1997
John O'Donohue invites you into the magical and unobtrusive world of your own divinity, to that place in the soul where there is no distance between you and the eternal.

Celts

Europe's people of iron
1994
Detailed essays, extensive photos, and informative sidebars describe ancient Celtic civilization, showing the results of significant archaeological digs; also includes a time line and a bibliography.

Munachar & Manachar

an Irish story
1970
A cumulative tale in which an Irish leprechaun tries to punish his partner for eating raspberries as fast as he can pick them.

The Celts in myth and legend

1995
Explores the history of Celtic culture, religion, art, and technology, discussing the mythology of the Celts as it survived in mainland Europe. Includes a sampling of Celtic myths from Ireland and Britain.

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