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 | Celtic Stained Glass Pattern Book by Mallory Pearce 91 patterns adapted from The Book of Kells and other authentic sources depict mythical creatures, human figures, birds, fish, abstract motifs. Color and hold up to light for stained glass effect.
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 | Celtic Stencil Designs by Co Spinhoven 130 beautiful, dramatic designs in a great range of size, shape, complexity. All royalty-free, with subjects ranging from birds and beasts of myth and scripture to elegantly wrought abstract motifs.
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 | Celtic Stickers: 24 Full-Color Pressure-Sensitive Designs by Co Spinhoven Unique sticker collection features 24 motifs derived from body ornament, illuminated manuscripts, architectural decoration and other arts — all reflecting the rich symbolism and elegant craftsmanship of centuries-old Celtic design.
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 | Celtic Tattoos by Mallory Pearce Adorn arms and legs with ten striking motifs displaying authentic Celtic designs: real and mythical animal figures, interlaced spirals, and more. Safe and easy to apply. Simple to remove.
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 | The Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore by W. B. Yeats Rooted in myth, occult mysteries, and belief in magic, these enchanting stories from the great Irish poet are populated by a lively cast of sorcerers, fairies, ghosts, and nature spirits.
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 | Celtic and Medieval Alphabets: 53 Complete Fonts by Dan X. Solo Inspired by the calligraphy of the Middle Ages, this treasury of unusual fonts features Gothic typefaces such as Lowenbrau, Kaiser, and Hansa along with the lighter styles of Leipzig, Tory, and Hamburg. 53 fonts.
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 | Celtic and Old Norse Designs by Courtney Davis 125 versatile, royalty-free designs adapted from ancient artwork: birds, human figures, mythological creatures, interwoven patterns, and other motifs. A wealth of dramatic ornamentation for craftworkers, designers, and artists.
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 | Color Your Own Book of Kells by Marty Noble Twenty-eight full-page, ready-to-color illustrations from one of the most beautiful books of the early Middle Ages depict Celtic spirals and interlacings, celestial figures, saints, Celtic crosses, and other finely detailed elements.
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 | The Crock of Gold by James Stephens When their hidden gold is stolen, the leprecauns of Gort na Cloca seek revenge from local villagers. Charming, sly satire brims with sweetness, whimsy, and merriment.
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 | Cuchulain of Muirthemne by Lady Gregory The loves, superhuman exploits, and premature death of the greatest of ancient Ireland's legendary Knights of the Red Branch. Preface by W. B. Yeats.
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 | Donegal Fairy Stories by Seumas MacManus Capturing the distinct flavor and language of old Ireland, the stories include "Hookedy-Crookedy" and "The Snow, the Crow and the Blood." Includes 33 full-page illustrations by Frank Verbeck, one of L. Frank Baum's favorite artists.
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 | Dubliners by James Joyce A fine and accessible introduction to the work of one of the 20th century's most influential writers, this collection features 15 tales, including a masterpiece of the short-story genre, "The Dead."
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 | Emerald Isle Sticker Activity Book by Marty Noble Twenty-nine whimsical images of fairies, leprechauns, a pot of gold, a rustic cottage, a wishing well, and other traditional Irish images bring life to a lush pastoral setting.
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 | Exiles by James Joyce This 3-act play first appeared in 1918 and presents an imaginative reconstruction of Joyce's own life. The protagonist, an Irish writer, has returned from abroad and experiences an estrangement from society.
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 | Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry by William Butler Yeats Treasury of 64 tales from the world of Celtic myth and legend: "The Soul Cages," "The Kildare Pooka," "King O'Toole and his Goose," more. Introduction, Notes by W. B. Yeats.
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 | The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W. Y. Evans-Wentz Collection of firsthand reports of elfin creatures in Wales, Ireland, Scotland, and Brittany, classified by country and introduced by leading authorities on anthropology and folklore. Also, recorded traditions of Celtic literature and mythology, variety of theories and their religious aspects, and a remarkably rational case for the reality of fairy life. Unabridged republication of the classic 1911 edition.
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 | Favorite Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs Eight tales: "The Fate of the Children of Lir," "The Shepherd of Middvai," "Beth Gellert," "The Tale of Ivan," "Morraha," "The Story of Deirdre," "The Llanfabon Changeling," and "The Sea-Maiden."
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 | Favorite Irish Crochet Designs by Rita Weiss Step-by-step instructions and 40 illustrations for making 20 beautiful projects: tablecloths, bedspreads, lingerie, pillows, clothing. Delicate patterns include Cinderella, Dublin Beauty, more.
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 | From Ritual to Romance by Jessie L. Weston Landmark of anthropological and mythological scholarship explores the connection between the legend of the Grail and ancient mystery cults. A major source for T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land.
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