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The Lyonesse Stone

The Lyonesse Stone
Author: Craig Weatherhill
Publisher: Tabb House (UK)
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780907018902

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Years after the legend of the Lost Land, the descendents of Lord Trevelyan find themselves transported to the hidden realms of West Cornwall.


The Lyonesse Stone

The Lyonesse Stone
Author: Craig Weatherhill
Publisher: Tabb House (UK)
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1992-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780907018858

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Years after the legend of the Lost Land, the descendents of Lord Trevelyan find themselves transported to the hidden realms of West Cornwall.


The Well Between the Worlds

The Well Between the Worlds
Author: Sam Llewellyn
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0439934702

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This epic tale leads readers on an extraordinary journey into a world of magic and monsters -- a journey fraught with peril at every turn. Can one boy and girl stand in the way of a colossal evil with its roots sunk deep in ages of wickedness?


Darksolstice

Darksolstice
Author: Sam Llewellyn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780439934718

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While Idris Limpet, Rightful King of the Land of Lyonesse, is making the treacherous journey to the distant land of Aegypt to rescue his dear friend and sister, Morgan, he meets a company of friends who shall become his Knights of the Round Table and lead armies to battle the evil regent, Fisheagle.


The Tinners' Way

The Tinners' Way
Author: Craig Weatherhill
Publisher: Tabby House
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781873951521

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Set in Cornwall and based on Celtic legend, this fantasy adventure tells how Penny and John Trevelyan discover that an ancient prophecy foretells disaster and they alone can prevent it happening. Faced with evil forces, the mystery of a man from the sea and a much-feared face from their own past, they have only a few friends to help them succeed.


The Stoneholding

The Stoneholding
Author: James G. Anderson
Publisher: Baen Publishing Enterprises
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618247395

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Darkness looms over the ancient world of Ahn Norvys, and the Great Harmony of Ardiel lies rent asunder. Prince Starigan, heir to the throne, has been abducted and power has been usurped by a traitorous cabal In the mountainous highlands of Arvon is the small but ancient community the Stoneholding, which has held out against the gathering forces of the evil Ferabek. Here by tradition, from earliest times, the High Bard has resided as guardian of the Sacred Fire, as well as the golden harp called the Talamadh. But in his search for the lost prince, Ferabek has attacked the Stoneholding with his Black Scorpion Dragoons and razed it to the ground. Wilum, the aged High Bard was forced to flee for his life with a ragged band of survivors, including Kalaquinn Wright, the wheelwrightss son. Kal, green in years and understanding, was torn from his pastoral life in a remote highland clanholding, and thrust out onto a broader stage in a journey of danger and escape, discovery and enlightenment. Now, as night covers Ahn Norvys, he must save what remains of the hallowed order of things and seek his destiny, a destiny that lies far beyond the Stoneholding. He must somehow find Prince Starigan and rekindle the Sacred Fire. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).


Dawn in Lyonesse

Dawn in Lyonesse
Author: Mary Ellen Chase
Publisher: New York : The Macmillan Company
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1938
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Princes of Sandastre

Princes of Sandastre
Author: Anthony Swithin
Publisher: Gollancz
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781473232235

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BOOK ONE OF THE PERILOUS QUEST FOR LYONESSE In the year of Our Lord 1403, as England smoulders with suppressed rebellion, young Simon Branthwaite sets sail across the Atlantic in search of the lost realm of Lyonesse. His quest will take him to Rockall, a land wreathed in legend; a land of weird beasts and wondrous happenings, of great beauties and terrible dangers. And there begin adventures stranger than the wildest of Simon's imaginings; adventures that will change the course of his life and reshape that land for ever... Princes of Sandastre is the first in Anthony Swithin's fantastical Lyonesse sequence, edited by Mark Sebanc.


Grail Knights of North America

Grail Knights of North America
Author: Michael Anderson Bradley
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1998
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780888822031

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A decade ago, Michael Bradley published the Canadian bestseller, Holy Grail Across the Atlantic (Hounslow Press, 1988), presenting the astounding evidence that a European settlement in Canada had been established in Nova Scotia ninety-four years before Columbus and ninety-nine years before John Cabot. Incredibly, mediaeval documents and maps showed that this settlement had been founded by refugee Knights Templar from Scotland - knights who had been created for the sole purpose of guarding the Holy Grail. Bradley presented evidence that these Grail-believing religious refugees and their knightly protectors had been instrumental in discovering, settling, and influencing the development of New France and, later, the fledgling American Republic. The book was automatically ridiculed by conventional North American historians, while at the same time serving as the model for European works (e.g. The Sword and the Grail by Britain's Andrew Sinclair). Michael Bradley's investigation stimulated some serious professional and academic researchers to join his quest to find further evidence of the Knights Templar in Canada and the United States. Now, in 1998, comes the publication of the long-awaited sequel to Holy Grail Across the Atlantic - Grail Knights of North America. Realizing from mediaeval documents that the initial Nova Scotia refuge of AD 1398 must have harboured many Grail believers, and that the secret colony must have expanded, Bradley began to trace evidence of Grail Knights from Nova Scotia, through New Brunswick to the St. Lawrence River, and on to the Great Lakes as far as Niagara, New York State, and central Pennsylvania. Evidence of their presence has been uncovered on both the Canadian and American sides of this great waterway. Bradley poses compelling questions about his discoveries, and offers plausible and provocative answers as we travel with him and his companions (both academic and amateur) along the trail of the Grail Knights of North America.


Mysticism, Myth and Celtic Identity

Mysticism, Myth and Celtic Identity
Author: Marion Gibson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0415628687

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Mysticism, Myth and Celtic Identity explores how the mythical and mystical past informs national imaginations. Building on notions of invented tradition and myths of the nation, it looks at the power of narrative and fiction to shape identity, with particular reference to the British and Celtic contexts. The authors consider how aspects of the past are reinterpreted or reimagined in a variety of ways to give coherence to desired national groupings, or groups aspiring to nationhood and its 'defence'. The coverage is unusually broad in its historical sweep, dealing with work from prehistory to the contemporary, with a particular emphasis on the period from the eighteenth century to the present. The subject matter includes notions of ancient deities, Druids, Celticity, the archaeological remains of pagan religions, traditional folk tales, racial and religious myths and ethnic politics, and the different types of returns and hauntings that can recycle these ideas in culture. Innovative and interdisciplinary, the scholarship in Mysticism, Myth and Celtic Identity is mainly literary but also geographical and historical and draws on religious studies, politics and the social sciences. Thus the collection offers a stimulatingly broad number of new viewpoints on a matter of great topical relevance: national identity and the politicization of its myths.