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The Celtic dragon myth / by J. F. Campbell with the Geste of Froach and the dragon ; translated with introd. by George Henderson ; ill. in colour by Rachel Ainslie Grant Duff.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: engund Series: Newcastle mythology library ; v. 4Publisher: North Hollywood, Calif. : Newcastle Pub. Co., 1980Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0878773487 :
  • 0878770488 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 398.2/454/089916
LOC classification:
  • GR137 .C3 1980
Contents:
Introduction. The geste of Fraoch. The death of Fraoch. The Celtic dragon myth. Notes. The three ways (Gaelic). The fisherman (Gaelic)
Summary: 'Here is the first American edition of a fascinating but long-unavailable dragon book, both fact and fiction. A scholarly essay on the history of dragons in Celtic myth and legend is coupled with translations of two exciting Celtic fantasies of the heroes Braoch and the Gray Lad and their adventures among dragons, mermaids, talking animals, giants, shape-changers and other wonders....'
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Reprint of the 1911 ed. published by J. Grant, Edinburgh.

Introduction. The geste of Fraoch. The death of Fraoch. The Celtic dragon myth. Notes. The three ways (Gaelic). The fisherman (Gaelic)

'Here is the first American edition of a fascinating but long-unavailable dragon book, both fact and fiction. A scholarly essay on the history of dragons in Celtic myth and legend is coupled with translations of two exciting Celtic fantasies of the heroes Braoch and the Gray Lad and their adventures among dragons, mermaids, talking animals, giants, shape-changers and other wonders....'

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