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The Creatures Of Celtic Myth

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May 2000 @ demons, sprites, merfolk, monsters, halflings, heroes, witches, wizards, and wise all these beings survive in the world of Celtic mythology, where they have worked their alluring magic for centuries. Here is a varied tapestry of the Celtic imagination and perspective--a tantalizing glimpse of a vanished past. The 29 tales include In the Hall of Yspaddaden Pancawr, about a flesh-eating Welsh cyclops; The Laird of Gesto, a Scottish legend of fairy-folk; and The Sea Bride, from Ireland. 192 pages, 10 color illus., 45 b/w illus., 7 1/2 x 9 1/2.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published June 30, 2000

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Bob Curran

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BOB CURRAN is an educational psychologist in Coleraine University. His interests are broad-ranging but are focused especially on history and story. He has written several books, including The Field Guide to Irish Fairies, The Wolfhound Guide to the Shamrock, Creatures of Celtic Myth, The Truth about the Leprechaun.

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February 6, 2025
Admittingly I did not read every story of this book and skimmed severel towards the end, because my purpose for reading was research and inspiration and some of the content just wasn't applicable.

I did enjoy the history, the legends, the background given on each section. It was very helpful in deciding how much inspiration I wanted to take from Celtic culture, as well as further directions to turn for inspiration elsewhere.

It really does read like a textbook at times (which isn't bad), and the writing style varies in the stories, so some were really interesting reads and some just didn't grab my attention as much.
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January 24, 2013
I liked the collection of stories as well as the setup for each by the author.
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September 4, 2013
A combination of historical fact and cultural myth, neither done in depth. Interior art comperable to that found in a High School art fair. Overall: not impressed.
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