Brecon Beacon Myths and Legends

Brecon Beacon Myths and Legends
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Publisher : Myths and Legends
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1802586830
ISBN-13 : 9781802586831
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Brecon Beacon Myths and Legends by : Horatio Clare

An exploration of 10 stories of myth and legend based in Wales' famous Brecon Beacons. Written by award-winning author Horiatio Clare, this book celebrates the extensive history and supernatural mystery that resides in these beautiful hills, and includes hand-drawn maps of the region.

Myths and Legends of the Brecon Beacons

Myths and Legends of the Brecon Beacons
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Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 1912050544
ISBN-13 : 9781912050543
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Myths and Legends of the Brecon Beacons by : Horatio Clare

An exploration of ten stories of myth and legend based in Wales' famous Brecon Beacons. Written by award-winning author Horatio Clare, this book celebrates the extensive history and supernatural mystery that resides in these beautiful hills. With hand-drawn maps of the region.

A Brief Guide to Celtic Myths and Legends

A Brief Guide to Celtic Myths and Legends
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Publisher : Robinson
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781780338934
ISBN-13 : 1780338937
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis A Brief Guide to Celtic Myths and Legends by : Martyn Whittock

A very readable guide which fills the gap between academic analysis and less critical retellings of the myths and legends. Marytn Whittock provides an accessible overview while also assessing the current state of research regarding the origins and significance of the myths. Since all records of the myths first occur in the early medieval period, the focus is on the survival of pre-Christian mythology and the interactions of the early Christian writers with these myths. A wide-ranging and enthralling introduction to Celtic mythology, from the Irish gods before gods, the Fomorians, to the children of Llyr, the sea deity; from the hunter-warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill, whose exploits are chronicled in the Fenian Cycle, to Cú Chulainn, the Hound of Ulster; and from the Welsh heroes of the Mabinogion to Arthur, King of Britain, though the mythical, Welsh version who predates the medieval legends.

Sutton Companion to the Folklore, Myths and Customs of Britain

Sutton Companion to the Folklore, Myths and Customs of Britain
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9780750954273
ISBN-13 : 0750954272
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Sutton Companion to the Folklore, Myths and Customs of Britain by : Alexander Barrie

Britain's rich and varied folklore, legends and beliefs provide an insight into the island's history. Every invader, refugee or settler has helped contribute some new element or twist to the complex pattern of our national heritage. This volume provides a comprehensive companion to legends and customs in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

A Companion to the Folklore, Myths & Customs of Britain

A Companion to the Folklore, Myths & Customs of Britain
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Publisher : Sutton Publishing
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105025969895
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Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to the Folklore, Myths & Customs of Britain by : Marc Alexander

With over a thousand entries, this illustrated encyclopedia is the most comprehensive guide to the legends and beliefs of the British Isles.

Longbow Girl

Longbow Girl
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780545853590
ISBN-13 : 0545853591
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Longbow Girl by : Linda Davies

The stunningly written start to an exciting new trilogy about a smart, strong, bold girl who travels back in time to protect her family's past and ensure its future using her archery skills. Set in the wilds of the Welsh mountains, the brave and beautiful longbow girl, Merry Owen, discovers a river that takes her back in time to the autocratic kingdom of King Henry VIII. While there she finds she must compete in an archery tournament to save her ancestors' land from being seized by their aristocratic neighbors the de Courcys. Merry's best friend James de Courcy (and heir to the de Courcy wealth) follows her back in time and the two get tangled up in their families' ancient histories. There are forces working against them both in the past and the present. Will they be able to survive their pasts to save their futures?

Folklore, People, and Places

Folklore, People, and Places
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781000847673
ISBN-13 : 1000847675
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Folklore, People, and Places by : Jack Hunter

Folklore, People and Place is a contribution towards better understanding the complex interconnectivity of folklore, people and place, across a range of different cultural and geographical contexts. The book showcases a range of international case studies from different cultural and ecological contexts showing how folklore can and does mediate human relationships with people and place. Folklore has traditionally been connected to place, telling tales of the land and the real and imaginary beings that inhabit storied places. These storytelling traditions and practices have endured in a contemporary world, yet the role and value of folklore to people and places has changed. The book explores a broad range of international perspectives and considers how the relationship between folklore, people, and place has evolved for tourists and indigenous communities. It will showcase a range of international case studies from different cultural and ecological contexts showing how folklore can and does mediate human relationships with people and place. By exploring folklore in the context of tourism, this book engages in a critical discussion of the opportunities and challenges of using storied places in destination development. The case studies in the book provide an international perspective on the contemporary value of folklore to people and places engendering reflection on the role of folklore in sustainable tourism strategies. This book will be of interest to students, academics, researchers in fields such as anthropology, folklore, tourism, religious studies, human geography and related disciplines. It will also be of interest to scholars and practitioners of traditional ecological knowledge.

The Welsh Fairy Book

The Welsh Fairy Book
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Publisher : BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Total Pages : 224
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Welsh Fairy Book by : W. Jenkyn Thomas

A collection of 83 short fairy tales, including; The Lady of the Lake; Arthur in the Cave; The Curse of Pantannas; The Drowning of the Bottom Hundred; Elidyr's Sojurn in Fairy-Land; Rhys and Llywelyn; Lowri Dafydd Earns a Purse of Gold; The Llanfabon Changeling; Why the Red Dragon is the Emblem of Wales; Llyn Cwm Llwch; The Adventures of Three Farmers; Cadwaladr and His Goat; The Fairy Wife; Einion and the Lady of the Greenwood; The Green Isles of the Ocean; March's Ears; The Fairy Harp; Guto Bach and the Fairies; Ianto's Chase; The Stray Cow, and many more.

Short Walks to Curious Places

Short Walks to Curious Places
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781844866403
ISBN-13 : 1844866408
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Short Walks to Curious Places by : Roly Smith

HIGHLY COMMENDED: THE OWPG GUIDEBOOK AWARDS 2024 Embark on an extraordinary journey through the British countryside, leading to mysterious sites, ancient wonders and legendary landscapes to uncover 50 of the most intriguing walks in Britain. Discover the Green Chapel of Arthurian legend deep in the Staffordshire moorlands. Take a magical stroll through the fairytale forest of Wistman's Woods on Dartmoor. Marvel at the surreal rock formations of Brimham Rocks in Yorkshire, or spot the Hogwarts Express crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct in the Scottish Highlands. With each walk ranging from two to eight miles in length and featuring beautiful photography, helpful directions and useful information, this book guarantees captivating experiences for walkers of all abilities, whether you're a casual stroller or seasoned hiker. Short Walks to Curious Places is your key to unlocking the secrets of the British countryside. With every step, you'll uncover the stories that shaped these extraordinary landscapes. Get ready to explore, discover and be enchanted by the wonders that lie just beyond the beaten path.

Storyland

Storyland
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Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781524891527
ISBN-13 : 1524891525
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Storyland by : Amy Jeffs

Immersed in mist and old magic, Storyland is an exquisitely illustrated new mythology of Britain, set in its wildest landscapes. Historian and printmaker Amy Jeffs reimagines ancient legends in wondrous detail in this this gift-worthy collection for all lovers of myth, folklore, and mysticism. Storyland begins between the Creation and Noah's Flood, follows the footsteps of the earliest generation of giants, covers the founding of Britain, England, Wales, and Scotland, the birth of Christ, the wars between Britons, Saxons and Vikings, and closes with the arrival of the Normans. These are retellings of medieval tales of legend, landscape, and the yearning to belong, inhabited by characters now half-remembered: Arthur, Brutus, Albina, and more. Told with narrative flair, embellished in stunning, original linocuts and glossed with a rich and erudite commentary, Storyland illuminates a collective memory that still informs the identity and culture of Britain and its descendants. Readers will visit beautiful, sacred places that include prehistoric monuments like Stonehenge and Wayland's Smithy; mountains and lakes such as Snowdon and Loch Etive; and rivers including the Ness, the Soar, and the storied Thames in this vivid, beautiful tale of a land steeped in myth.