The Wonder-Smith and His Son: A Tale from the Golden Childhood of the World
Ella Young
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This 1928 Newbery Honor book is a collection of fourteen Irish folktales about the Gubbaun Saor, a mythologized historical architect and smith who lived in the 6th century, A.D. He was a builder in both wood and stone, and many churches, oratories, and bell towers were attributed to him. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins (1 hr 38 min)
Chapitres
Greeting, Foreward, Acknowledgements | 5:56 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |
How the Gubbaun Saor Got His Trade | 4:34 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
How the Gubbaun Proved Himself | 7:18 | Lu par ShrimpPhish |
How the Gubbaun Saor Got His Son | 3:27 | Lu par TracyAnn |
How the Gubbaun Tried His Hand at Match-Making | 3:51 | Lu par ShrimpPhish |
How the Son of the Gubbaun Met with Good Luck | 5:58 | Lu par CaretakerSaxon |
How the Gubbaun Saor Welcomed Home His Daughter | 7:35 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |
How the Gubbaun Quarreled with Aunya and What Came of It | 4:36 | Lu par CaretakerSaxon |
How the Son of the Gubbaun Saor Talked with Lords from a Strange Country | 10:50 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |
The Building of Balor's Dune | 8:49 | Lu par TracyAnn |
How the Djinn Out of Balor's Country Brought a Message to Aunya | 7:23 | Lu par TracyAnn |
The Embassy of Balor's Son | 7:21 | Lu par TracyAnn |
The Gubbaun Saor's Feast | 8:52 | Lu par TracyAnn |
How the Gubbaun Saor Went Into the Country of the Ever-Young, and The Great Pia… | 12:09 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |