Products in Celtic Irish Interest |  |  |  | Full-Color Celtic Decorative Letters CD-ROM and Book by Mallory Pearce, Jennifer Krebs Unusual collection features eye-catching letters of the alphabet incorporating a variety of traditional Celtic images. Woven into intricate patterns are half-human mythical figures, florals, animal life, and highly stylized serpentine motifs. 307 color illustrations.
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|  | Full-Color Celtic Designs CD-ROM and Book by Marty Noble This treasury of 117 striking, royalty-free motifs includes winged creatures, religious figures, serpentine scrolls, letters of the alphabet incorporating highly stylized designs, plus a variety of frames and borders.
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|  | Full-Color Celtic Frames and Borders CD-ROM and Book by Mallory Pearce These 59 authentic motifs, incorporating mythical creatures, birds, mermaids, abstract patterns, a handsome Celtic cross and more, are suitable for computer or traditional cut-and-paste use.
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|  | Fun with Celtic Stencils by Paul E. Kennedy 6 sturdy and unusual designs for decorative uses by children and adults: human face, horse's head, mythical creature, 3 more.
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|  | Hero-Tales of Ireland by Jeremiah Curtin This extraordinary volume features 24 authentic tales of Fin MacCool. Each exciting story centers around superhuman heroes battling dragons and giants, outwitting sorcerers, and even overcoming death itself.
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|  | The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde Wilde's witty and buoyant comedy of manners, filled with some of literature's most famous epigrams, reprinted from an authoritative British edition. Considered Wilde's most perfect work.
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| |  | Irish Crochet Designs and Projects by Mary Carolyn Waldrep Taken from a variety of thread company leaflets of the 1930s and 40s, 49 patterns include a table doily, bedspread, lace edgings, Renaissance collar, and more.
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|  | Irish Crochet: Technique and Projects by Priscilla Publishing Co. Includes step-by-step, illustrated directions for dozens of classic motifs, borders, and medallions — plus ways to combine them into bonnets, purses, gowns, and other clothing and accessories. 117 black-and-white illustrations.
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|  | Irish Dancer Paper Doll by Tom Tierney 8 appealing costumes for freckle-faced little miss come in such hues as silver lace, yellow, blue, and red with gold trim — sure to delight devotees of Irish dancing and paper doll fans.
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|  | The Irish Fairy Book by Alfred Perceval Graves, George Denham 43 enchanting poems and tales by William Butler Yeats, Joseph Campbell, Lady Jane Wilde, Jeremiah Curtin, Douglas Hyde, and other distinguished writers.
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|  | Irish Fairy Tales by Philip Smith Eight charming tales, newly reset in large, easy-to-read type: "Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary," "Conal and Donal and Taig," "The Old Hag's Long Leather Bag," "The Field of Boliauns," and more.
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|  | Irish Folk Ways by E. Estyn Evans Charming classic explores everything from thatching a roof, churning butter, harvesting crops, and building furniture to behavior at weddings, wakes, festivals, and funerals.
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|  | Irish Laser-Cut Plastic Stencils by Charlene Tarbox 12 charming designs: leprechaun, pot of gold, harp, border of shamrocks, and more — perfect for adding attractive touches to floors, walls, fabrics, and other flat surfaces. Instructions.
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|  | Irish Stickers by Nina Barbaresi Twenty-four delightfully rendered full-color stickers: bouquet of shamrocks, pot of gold, leprechaun, signs proclaiming "Kiss me, I'm Irish," and much more.
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|  | Irish Tales of the Fairies and the Ghost World by Jeremiah Curtin Thirty beguiling stories of sprites and specters told to a Smithsonian ethnographer in 19th-century Ireland. "The Ghost of Sneem," "Tom Moore and the Seal Woman," "The Blood-Drawing Ghost," many more.
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|  | Irish Tattoos by Cathy Beylon Spread Irish cheer the year round with 12 safe, easy-to-use designs depicting shamrocks, a harp, leprechauns, a pot of gold, and more.
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|  | Irish Verse: An Anthology: An Anthology by Bob Blaisdell Works by more than 60 Irish poets, from 18th century to modern times, include poems by Swift, Goldsmith, Moore; Allingham, Yeats, Joyce; plus verses by lesser-known poets.
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| |  | The King of Ireland's Son by Padraic Colum Favorite tales from the Emerald Isle: "When the King of the Cats Came to King Connal's Dominion," "The Town of the Red Castle," 5 more. 9 full-page illustrations, numerous decorations.
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