The Crock of Gold

$17.95

Publication Date: 2nd November 2011

When a crock of gold belonging to the leprechauns of Gort na Cloca disappears, strange things begin to happen. Brigid and Seumas, the children of Philosopher and the Thin Woman of Inis Magrath are kidnapped; and even more unusual, the ancient god Pam is seen playing in the fields!
Attempting to find his children, the Philosopher undertakes a journey to seek the help of the mighty and mysterious god Angus Og. The journey abounds in fantastic adventures and weird sights, culminating in a great gathering of the clans and fairy creatures. There, Angus and a merry multitude of gods br... Read More
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When a crock of gold belonging to the leprechauns of Gort na Cloca disappears, strange things begin to happen. Brigid and Seumas, the children of Philosopher and the Thin Woman of Inis Magrath are kidnapped; and even more unusual, the ancient god Pam is seen playing in the fields!
Attempting to find his children, the Philosopher undertakes a journey to seek the help of the mighty and mysterious god Angus Og. The journey abounds in fantastic adventures and weird sights, culminating in a great gathering of the clans and fairy creatures. There, Angus and a merry multitude of gods br... Read More
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When a crock of gold belonging to the leprechauns of Gort na Cloca disappears, strange things begin to happen. Brigid and Seumas, the children of Philosopher and the Thin Woman of Inis Magrath are kidnapped; and even more unusual, the ancient god Pam is seen playing in the fields!
Attempting to find his children, the Philosopher undertakes a journey to seek the help of the mighty and mysterious god Angus Og. The journey abounds in fantastic adventures and weird sights, culminating in a great gathering of the clans and fairy creatures. There, Angus and a merry multitude of gods bring happiness once again to the folk of the enchanted countryside.
This delightful and unique fantasy established the reputation of the noted Irish poet and novelist James Stephens. Brimming with good humor, whimsy, and charm — along with a few serious observations that in no way detract from the story's magical qualities — The Crock of Gold is a wise and beautiful fairy tale for grown-ups. "Full of sympathy and tenderness and sly satire, of merriment and of poetry." — The New York Times. It is a classic of modern fiction that will enchant devotees of Celtic lore and fable lovers of all ages.

Reprint of The Macmillan Company, New York, 1912 edition.
Details
  • Price: $17.95
  • Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Celtic, Irish
  • Publication Date: 2nd November 2011
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486299310
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Table of Contents
BOOK I
THE COMING OF PAN
BOOK II
THE PHILOSOPHER'S JOURNEY
BOOK III
THE TWO GODS
BOOK IV
THE PHILOSOPHER'S RETURN
BOOK V
THE POLICEMEN
BOOK VI
THE THIN WOMAN'S JOURNEY AND THE HAPPY MARCH
When a crock of gold belonging to the leprechauns of Gort na Cloca disappears, strange things begin to happen. Brigid and Seumas, the children of Philosopher and the Thin Woman of Inis Magrath are kidnapped; and even more unusual, the ancient god Pam is seen playing in the fields!
Attempting to find his children, the Philosopher undertakes a journey to seek the help of the mighty and mysterious god Angus Og. The journey abounds in fantastic adventures and weird sights, culminating in a great gathering of the clans and fairy creatures. There, Angus and a merry multitude of gods bring happiness once again to the folk of the enchanted countryside.
This delightful and unique fantasy established the reputation of the noted Irish poet and novelist James Stephens. Brimming with good humor, whimsy, and charm — along with a few serious observations that in no way detract from the story's magical qualities — The Crock of Gold is a wise and beautiful fairy tale for grown-ups. "Full of sympathy and tenderness and sly satire, of merriment and of poetry." — The New York Times. It is a classic of modern fiction that will enchant devotees of Celtic lore and fable lovers of all ages.

Reprint of The Macmillan Company, New York, 1912 edition.
  • Price: $17.95
  • Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Celtic, Irish
  • Publication Date: 2nd November 2011
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486299310
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
BOOK I
THE COMING OF PAN
BOOK II
THE PHILOSOPHER'S JOURNEY
BOOK III
THE TWO GODS
BOOK IV
THE PHILOSOPHER'S RETURN
BOOK V
THE POLICEMEN
BOOK VI
THE THIN WOMAN'S JOURNEY AND THE HAPPY MARCH