Celtic Tales, Told to the Children
Louey Chisholm
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In olden days, when many Kings reigned throughout the Green Island of Erin, none was greater than the great Concobar. So fair was his realm that poets sang its beauty, and such the wonder of his palace that the sweetest songs of Erin were of its loveliness. In a castle of this fair realm dwelt Felim, a warrior and harper dear unto the King. And it was told him that Concobar with his chief lords would visit the castle. (Summary by the Author) (2 hr 12 min)
Chapters
About this Book | 1:12 | Read by acamerer |
The Star eyed Deirde | 47:23 | Read by acamerer |
The Four White Swans | 36:05 | Read by acamerer |
Dermat and Grania | 47:38 | Read by acamerer |