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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Lady Augusta Gregorys Irish Myths and Legends, or Gods and Fighting Men as it was first titled in 1904, is an essential collection of Irish myths, legends and folk tales gathered by Gregory from Irish oral story tellers at the close of the nineteenth century.These epic tales are divided into two parts: the first charts the coming of the mythic Tuatha De Danaan to Ireland, the lives of Manannan and Lugh, and the tragedy of the Children of Lir. The second part follows the exploits and trials of Finn Mac Cumhal, the Fianna, Oisin, and the love story of Diarmuid and Grania.This is a timeless collection of Irish myths and legends - whimsical, tragic, astounding and ever familiar - borne through the centuries, and an essential part of Ireland's literary heritage. Beautifully designed new hardback edition of Lady Gregorys definitive collection of Irish myths and Legends, from the Tuatha De Danaan to the Fianna. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781848408128
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