"Battles and Enchantments, Retold From Early Gaelic Literature" presents a captivating collection of tales drawn from the rich tapestry of early Irish and Gaelic traditions. Authored by Norreys Jephson O'Conor, this book transports readers to a world of heroic warriors, mystical creatures, and epic struggles between good and evil.
The retellings capture the essence of Celtic folklore, preserving the magic and wonder of ancient legends for a modern audience. Explore the realms of C Chulainn, the mythical hero, and other figures whose stories have been passed down through generations. O'Conor's accessible prose makes these tales engaging for both scholars and casual readers interested in Celtic heritage and mythology.
Originally published in 1922, this edition makes these timeless stories available once more, ensuring their enduring appeal for those fascinated by the lore and legends of the Gaelic world.
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