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Folk Tales of the Irish Countryside (edition 1968)

by Kevin Danaher (Editor)

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The author remembers 40 of the stories that enlivened the evenings for past generations of country people. Included are stories of ghosts, of wondrous deeds, odd hapenings, of the fairies and of the great kings of Ireland.
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Title:Folk Tales of the Irish Countryside
Authors:Kevin Danaher (Editor)
Info:The Mercier Press Ltd (1968), 144 pages
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Extremely interesting collection of foltales from Ireland. The sentance structure and content is unique and sometimes difficult to read.
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