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Chargement... Strange Irish Tales for Childrenpar Eddie Lenihan
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This volume contains four traditional stories to amuse children of all ages. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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How the First Blackbird Came to Ireland, in which Fionn is tricked into swimming all the way to Norway to fetch back Ireland's first song-birds...
The Strange Case of Seán na Súl, in which Fionn and the Fianna must defeat a terrible eye-less stranger who is kidnapping all the people of Clare...
Taoscán Mac Liath and the Magic Bees, in which the druid Taoscán learns the secret of some magical bees from an Icelandic druid, but discovers that true knowledge of bees still has its uses...
Fionn Mac Cumhaíl and the Making of the Burren, in which Fionn and the Fianna inadvertently create the massive limestone fields of the Burren (county Clare) while trying to fetch eels for King Aengus...
A quick, enjoyable read, enhanced by the wood-block illustrations of Joseph Gervin. (