BOOK CLUB: MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY RICHARD JONES


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Book blog day boo yah. As you should know Tuesdays is book blog day were we talk anything and everything and pretty much run with it. Today's blog is on Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland

The landscape of Britain and Ireland has been the inspiration for myths and legends for centuries. From ancient kings to infamous murderers, this book will open your eyes to the magic and history to be found on your doorstep. In "Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland", author Richard Jones travels the length and breadth of Britain and Ireland, discovering haunted woodland, crumbling castles and mysterious folklore. The book explains and describes the stories behind and places associated with such famous characters as Robin Hood and the mystical fairies and monstrous animals that inhabit these enchanted lands. In a new concise format, with updated entries providing such details as essential contact information, this richly illustrated book combines atmospheric photography with fascinating text to provide an indispensable and entertaining journey through the heritage of Britain and Ireland.

-Amazon Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland.

This book was first published in 2003 by New Holland Publishers (UK)

I've had a love of stories especially myths and legends that could be tied to traditions and culture since I was a child. This love of stories also fuelled my love of history and love of paranormal events. Finding this book in Waterstones made my day (At the time). I re-read this book on a regular occasion and still find joy from it. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone, I give this book a 9/10.

The author of this book is Richard Jones and my opinion of him is in last weeks Book club blog (12/11/2019) on Walking Haunted London.


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