BOB CURRAN is an educational psychologist in Coleraine University.
His interests are broad-ranging but are focused especially on history and story.
He has written several books, including The Field Guide to Irish Fairies, The Wolfhound Guide to the Shamrock, Creatures of Celtic Myth, The Truth about the Leprechaun.
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Explore the magic, mischief, and mystery behind ireland’s most iconic and beloved mythical creature: the leprechaun.
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Mysterious creatures and man-made monsters are considered in this riveting and comprehensive narrative.
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There are some places in the world where humans quite simply should not go.
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This book includes tales of the heroes and gods from the great myth cycles as well as tales of witches, ghosts, and fairies.
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Arguably no american writer has had more of an impact on the modern horror scene than howard phillips lovecraft, the man who created the cthulhu mythos, with its strange gods, eerie places, and forbidden books.
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Life exists all around us, in forms that we can readily and easily identify.
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Life exists all around us, in forms that we can readily and easily identify.
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Many american legends have celtic origins.
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We all know about fairies--they're usually helpful, ethereal creatures in children's stories and walt disney films, flitting about doing good, right?
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From ancient legend to pop-culture icon, from monster to antihero, here is a complete look at werewolves.
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The word vampire takes us to foggy woods; shady castles and elegant and pale characters that go around by night and feed themselves with blood.
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This is a highly readable account of the origins, lives and achievements of the early spiritual leaders, male and female, of celtic christianity - from their inspiration by the lifestyle of the ancient desert fathers to their roles and significance throug.
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This first book since 1911 about irish witchcraft gives a unique insight into the fascinating overlap between witch belief and fairy lore that held sway for centuries in ireland.
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This book includes tales of the heroes and gods from the great myth cycles as well as tales of witches, ghosts, and fairies.
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Accessible introduction to the history and legacy of the people who changed the face of continental europe..
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You can keep your headless horsemen, your blood-dripping vampires, your things that go bump in the night.
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May 2000 @body:giants, demons, sprites, merfolk, monsters, halflings, heroes, witches, wizards, and wise women: all these beings survive in the world of celtic mythology, where they have worked their alluring magic for centuries.
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From the origins of this hero of irish lore to his habits, occupations and characteristics, the truth about the leprechaun offers enlightenment on little-known aspects of the wider fairy world, as well as turning the spotlight on the real leprechaun..
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An encyclopedia of celtic mythology is a comprehensive and exhaustively researched introduction to celtic gods and goddesses and the folklore surrounding them.
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No other plant is intertwined with both the history and folklore of ireland as the shamrock.
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What is your best defense against a phosphorescent land sheerie?
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These traditional stories and supernatural tales are associated with certain locations and have been used to explain local events.
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