Fionn Mac Cumhail's Epic Adventures:: The Irish Mystery and Magic Collection – Book 2

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A new miniature series of Eddie Lenihan's charming stories with fabulous illustrations by Alan Clarke. 

  • Counter display pack containing all three books will be available
  • Price point makes them ideal for impulse purchase and tourist market
  • Striking illustrations make them stand out from the competition 


When Eddie Lenihan's Irish Tales of Mystery and Magic were first published in 2006, Alan Clarke's quirky illustrations perfectly complemented Eddie's take on the stories of Fionn Mac Cumhail and the Fianna. Unavailable for several years and much sought after, these beautifully illustrated stories will now be available in a collection of three gift editions. This edition contains the stories 'Taoscán Mac Liath and the Magic Bees' and 'How the First Blackbird came to Ireland'. These tales of ancient Irish heroes and druids tell of strange and peculiar adventures when creatures of the night walked the earth and magic was everywhere. Stunningly illustrated, these hair-raising stories capture some of that magic.

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This is Book 2 in the The Irish Mystery and Magic Collection Series. See all The Irish Mystery and Magic Collection books here.

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About Edmund Lenihan

Edmund Leamy was born and educated in Waterford and Tullabeg College. He served as MP for Waterford and later for Kildare. He died in 1904.

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About Alan Clarke

Seamus Cashman established Wolfhound Press Ltd in 1974 as a literary and cultural publishing house, and as publisher until 2001 won an international reputation for the press, earning many design, publishing and children's book awards over the years. A former teacher and book editor, his own published works include two co-edited and lasting volumes, Irish Poe

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