The Irish Book of Death and Flying Ships

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The Irish Book of Death and Flying Ships
Author : Tim Coates
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Publisher : Tim Coates Books
Language : English
Release Date : 29 March 2024
ISBN : WISC:89076304120
Pages : 186 pages
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A beautiful history of Celtic Ireland extracted from the chronicles of ancient Ireland (as transmitted by the bards) and up to the 11th century AD. Contains history of early plagues, sightings of early flying objects and other cosmic phenomena. 52 colour photos.

The Irish Book of Death and Flying Ships

A beautiful history of Celtic Ireland extracted from the chronicles of ancient Ireland (as transmitted by the bards) and up to the 11th century AD. Contains history of early plagues, sightings of early flying objects and other cosmic phenomena. 52 colour photos.

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