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A Fair Stream of Silver: Love Tales from Celtic Lore

by Ann Moray

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Part. 1: Three love stories from the ancient Irish manuscripts. The Wooing of Etain / The Love of Cuchulainn and Fann, and the Only Jealousy of Emer, his Wife / The Story of Lubdan, King of the Lepra and the Lepracaun
Part 2: Four love stories from the fairy lore of Scotland, the Hebridean Isles and the Shetland Isles. The Young Tamlin / Kilmeny / The Kelpie / Andrew Moir and the Seal-People
Part 3: Two love stories from Welsh fairy mythology. Einion Las and the Fair Family / Belena
Part 4: A love story from the fairy legends of Brittany. The Story of Ywenec
Part 5: A love story from the folklore of Ireland. Finvarra
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