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Irish Myths and Legends

by Ita Daly and Bee Willey - £8.99  Oxford University Press (2006)
paperback    ISBN 13: 9780192754547 | ISBN 10: 0192754548

King Balor has an evil eye so powerful that anyone who looks into it falls dead on the spot. Daring young warrior Lugh of the Long Arm is ready for the challenge. But will he survive?
 
Here are stories of bravery and of magic, of heroes, fairies and leprechauns. Read about how the Children of Lir were turned into swans, and why Naoise and Deirdre fled for their lives across the sea.
 
These are the favourite myths and legends of Ireland, evocatively retold by Irish writer Ita Daly.

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