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Irish Myths and Legends, Vol 1

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Dive deep into Ireland's rich storytelling past with "Irish Myths and Legends, Vol 1." Originally published as "Gods and Fighting Men" by Lady Augusta Gregory in 1904, this timeless tome serves as a vault of Ireland's legendary tales. Part one transports readers to a mythic era, chronicling the Tuatha De' Danaan's arrival, the awe-inspiring lives of Manannan and Lugh, and the heartrending tale of the Children of Lir. In the second half, journey alongside heroes like Finn Mac Cumhal, Oisin, and the Fianna, culminating in the poignant love story of Diarmuid and Grania. With each narrative, experience Ireland's deep-rooted legends in all their whimsy, tragedy, and wonder. "Irish Myths and Legends, Vol 1" stands as a monumental tribute to Ireland's oral and literary traditions. Hardcover, 456 pages.

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Irish Myths and Legends, Vol 1

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Dive deep into Ireland's rich storytelling past with "Irish Myths and Legends, Vol 1." Originally published as "Gods and Fighting Men" by Lady Augusta Gregory in 1904, this timeless tome serves as a vault of Ireland's legendary tales. Part one transports readers to a mythic era, chronicling the Tuatha De' Danaan's arrival, the awe-inspiring lives of Manannan and Lugh, and the heartrending tale of the Children of Lir. In the second half, journey alongside heroes like Finn Mac Cumhal, Oisin, and the Fianna, culminating in the poignant love story of Diarmuid and Grania. With each narrative, experience Ireland's deep-rooted legends in all their whimsy, tragedy, and wonder. "Irish Myths and Legends, Vol 1" stands as a monumental tribute to Ireland's oral and literary traditions. Hardcover, 456 pages.

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