Celtic Guide May 2012 Myths and Legends |
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Author:
| McQuiston, James |
Series title: | 2012 Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4921-9847-5 |
Publication Date: | May 2012 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.99 |
Book Description:
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This issues explores some of the mysteries from Celtic myth and legend. Author Crichton Miller explores the theory that St. Brendon navigated to the new world centuries before Columbus using a mysterious navigational device. I elaborate on other pre-Columbus explorers Sinclair and Ericson, in a separate article. Another story we'll explore is Dunscaith Castle, one of the more legendaryScottish castles, which also plays a huge role in Irish mythology. New author, Rebecca Knowles, of...
More DescriptionThis issues explores some of the mysteries from Celtic myth and legend. Author Crichton Miller explores the theory that St. Brendon navigated to the new world centuries before Columbus using a mysterious navigational device. I elaborate on other pre-Columbus explorers Sinclair and Ericson, in a separate article. Another story we'll explore is Dunscaith Castle, one of the more legendaryScottish castles, which also plays a huge role in Irish mythology. New author, Rebecca Knowles, of Scotland, who is leading an effort that will bring much more attention to this castle. Romance writer Victoria Roberts returns with her Scottish myths and legends, as does Kristin Olsen with her special take on the Hill of Tara. Plus, we have another new author from Scotland, Albert Thomson, who will share a mystery surroundingthe Battle of Red Harlaw. Our recurring column on Scottish clan names, Henceforth Tales, returns to explore the Lockhart surname. Top this all off with an article on Second Sight in the Highlands and we have a pretty well-rounded and magical issue awaiting you.