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Mythology, Celtic

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Celtic Myth and Magick: Harnessing the Power of the Gods and Goddesses / by Edain McCoy. Llewellyn's World Religion and Magic Series. St. Paul: Llewellyn Publications, 1997

 Book
Collection number: NAMOSRL BF1622.C2 M33 1997 (Non-Circulating)
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The origins of the New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library (NAMOSRL) can be traced back to 2004 when Guy Frost and Cliff Landis began discussing the preservation of hard to find and at risk Pagan periodicals. Cliff’s concept was called New Religious Movements Archival Library (NRMAL), and tasks were divided between the two with Cliff investigating the technological aspects as well as making the first contacts with publishers and Guy began creating a descriptive...
Dates: Publication: 1997

The Celts / Nora Chadwick ; with an introductory chapter by J.X.W.P. Corcoran. Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1970

 Book — Box 1: Series 1, Folder: 4, book: 1
Collection number: Book 1
Summary "The Celtic character and imagintation are still a vital part of our inheritance and whilst the purest strain is probably in ireland, in Scotland and Wales too their influence is unmistakable.The Celts began to grow powerful and to spread across Europe from about 1200 B.C. They were, and are, taller and fairer than the Mediterranean people. They used chariots and were fond of display, achieving superb workmanship in drinking vessels, weapons and jewellery. They started landing...
Dates: Publication: 1970