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Monday, 23 April 2012

Book Review - King Arthur in Irish Pseudo-Historical Tradition

Tyler Tichelaar of the Children of Arthur Blog has posted a very good review of my book King Arthur in Irish Pseudo-Historical Tradition here.

Mac Erca, the Irish Arthur, with the fairy woman Sheen.
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