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The Book of Celtic Myths: Ancient Folklore, Gods, and Legends of Ireland & Britain

The Book of Celtic Myths: Ancient Folklore, Gods, and Legends of Ireland & Britain

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Where the Old Gods Still Speak

Step beyond recorded history and into the firelit world of the ancient Celts. The Book of Celtic Myths is a richly illustrated journey through the gods, warriors, monsters, and mystical beings of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany—where myth was memory and story was law.

These tales were once spoken aloud beneath moon and torch, carried by poets, druids, and warriors. Within these pages, you’ll encounter the Fey Folk, heroic champions, sacred landscapes, and divine forces that shaped Celtic identity and spiritual imagination. This book does not merely retell myths—it restores them to their living context.

A timeless companion for readers drawn to mythology, folklore, and ancestral wisdom.

What’s Included

  • One hardcover illustrated mythology book
  • 256 pages of Celtic myths, legends, and folklore
  • Decorative knotwork and symbolic artwork throughout

Product Details

  • Title: The Book of Celtic Myths
  • Author: Jennifer Emick
  • Publisher: Adams Media
  • Publication Date: December 2, 2016
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1507200870
  • ISBN-13: 978-1507200872
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 0.9 × 7.5 inches
  • Item Weight: 2.31 lb
  • Country of Origin: China

Ideal For

  • Readers of Celtic mythology and folklore
  • Students of Druidry and ancestral traditions
  • Spiritual seekers exploring pre-Christian Europe
  • Writers, artists, and world-builders
  • Collectors of mythological and occult reference books

Care Instructions

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or direct sunlight to preserve binding and illustrations.

“Before history was written, it was remembered in myth.”

With love and intention,
— Chriss Winter

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