Irish folk is full of fantasy and horrors. Witches, wizards, gods and future tellers sharing with ghosts and supernatural beings the cohtrol of the life of the man on this world and among others.
The world of Shi, Faery, the Faery Land or the Multiple Colors Country, all of them are fantastic worlds which reality is mixed with ours, they're different existence dimensions where the Irish Faery Tales compiled in this book.
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A good old-fashioned collection first published in 1892 with fourteen tales retold by a variety of authors including W. B. Yeats, Douglas Hyde, and Lady Wilde among others. The collection includes stories about land and water spirits, evil spirits, cats, and kings and warriors. It also includes background on Irish folklore and some illustrations by Jack B. Yeats
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