Fairy Tales of Ireland

Fairy Tales of Ireland

1967 • 159 pages

The Emerald Ring; The Pooka; The Enchante Lake; The Three Drinks; The Hare of Slievebawn; The Stolen Child; The Rightful King; The Hungry Grass; The Two Trees; The Old Cornet; The Haunted House; The Verdant Valley; The Fairy Hill

The wonder, the excitement and the adventure of an Irish fairyland. A fairyland so real that young readers will know that it is just around the corner.

Here the prices are good and handsome, the princesses beautiful and honest. There is a crock of gold at the end of every rainbow. The good people and the kind people always get their just reward. And the evil-doer gets his just deserts.

In other words, here is the land of the imagination of the young. A land with a special charm and appeal that makes grown-ups wish they were young again - and makes children happy that they still have the power to believe.

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