Editions for Tales for the Telling: Irish Folk and Fairy Stories: (Paperback published in ), (Hardcover published in ), (Hardcover pub Cited by: 1. Book DetailsTitle: Tales for the Telling: Irish Folk and Fairy Stories Item Condition:used item in a very good conditionAuthor: Edna O'Brien, Michael Foreman ISBN XPublisher:Pavilio- n Books ISBN Published On SKUBinding: Hardcover Language:englishEdition:This is a First Edition List Price: Thanks for looking at /5(58). · This book contains 12 stories from traditional Irish folklore and includes traditional characters such as the giant, Finn McCool (my son's namesake), Giantess Oonagh, leprechauns and also various dragons and princesses. Interestingly, in the first tale, "Two Giants," there is a part wher. Summarize the book/5.
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This book contains 12 stories from traditional Irish folklore and includes traditional characters such as the giant, Finn McCool (my son's namesake), Giantess Oonagh, leprechauns and also various dragons and princesses. Interestingly, in the first tale, "Two Giants," there is a part wher. Summarize the book. These 12 enchanting stories of ancient magic, daring deeds, dashing heroes, and mythical creatures sparkle with wit, nonsense, and naughtiness. Tales for the Telling features traditional Irish folk and fairy tales. In "Two Giants," Irish giant Finn, no longer in the first flush of youth, is challenged to do battle against Scottish giant McConigle, who aims to take over Finn’s territory. Editions for Tales for the Telling: Irish Folk and Fairy Stories: (Paperback published in ), (Hardcover published in ), (Hardcover pub.
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