Best-Loved Irish Legends
Best-Loved Irish Legends
hardback
Published:
7 March, 2011
Description
Stories from long, long ago,
part of an ancient oral tradition,
handed down from generation to generation
and written down by the Christian monks
of medieval Ireland.
FAVOURITE LEGENDS FROM ANCIENT IRELAND
- The Salmon of Knowledge
- How Cú Chulainn Got His Name
- The Children of Lir
- The King with Donkey’s Ears
- Fionn and the Giant
- The White Wolfhound
- Oisín
In a handy pocket format, which is also available in French, German, Spanish and Italian.
Also available in English in a larger format.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781847172372 |
| ISBN10 | 1847172377 |
| Number Of Pages | 64 |
| Item Weight | 173 g |
| Product Dimensions | 114 x 149 x 12 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | O'Brien Press Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'Brings together some of Ireland’s most-loved folk stories with colourful illustrations, in an effort to introduce these legends to a younger audience.'
-- Ireland of the Welcomes'a gorgeous little hardback book'
-- Tipp FM'a good book for home and for school libraries ... Lisa Jackson's illustrations are modern in feel yet form a perfect complement to the stories. The stories are well written and accessible for children from 5+. The book is an excellent way of introducing
-- Parents in Touch'Books of national legends, wherever they originate, need to find a language that is accessible to readers from all backgrounds yet at the same time true to the country of origin – by no means an easy balance to strike. The illustrations must also complem
-- IBbY'Told with simple structures and everyday language, these are highly accessible re-tellings. There is a cosy mood; the tragedy and melancholy which characterises many Celtic legends has been toned down and warmed up. Subtle flashes of originality and gent
-- Armadillo Magazine'an essential heritage of great tales'
-- The School LibrarianGoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Eithne Massey has had a lifelong attachment to the legends and traditions of her native Ireland. Her best-selling books of Irish myths and legends for children include what is fast becoming a classic picture book, Best-Loved Irish Legends, and of a number of novels for young readers, among them the award-winning Blood Brother, Swan Sister, with its backdrop of the Battle of Clontarf, and the skilful story of the man behind the rebel leader in Michael Collins: Hero and Rebel. Her other books include Legendary Ireland: Myths and Legends of Ireland and The Turning of the Year. Lisa Jackson lives in Dublin. She works in comic books, illustration and game design and has illustrated books such as Best-Loved Irish Legends, Ice Dreams and The Henny Penny Tree.