The Book of Irish Weirdness

Published
Dec 1997
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
496

About This Book

Travel back to the old country and be bewitched by these tales of strange phenomenon and ghostly, bizarre happenings on the Emerald Isle. Witty, odd and always entertaining, this last testament to the wonderful talent of author and editor - and Ballinadee's favorite son - Mairtin O'Griofa (who died in the bogs of West Cork before its release - itself a strange coincidence), is a must-have for any student of Celtic folklore or historical Irish storytelling. This book is without doubt the weirdest collection of Irish tales ever put in one atmospheric volume. As spooky as the tale of O'Griofa's ashes, scattered over the Bandon River, which are said to still resemble a ghostly figure, forever telling tales in the Munster mist...

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First Edition Dec 1997 Sterling Pub Co Inc ISBN 0806999365
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