Druid: A Tale of the Last City

Druid: A Tale of the Last City
Author: David Sarachman
Publisher: David Sarachman
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-11-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0994871236

After surviving so much, Kel and his companions decide to see what is beyond the newly discovered walls of Horizon. The journey takes them to places that Kel has never dreamed of and yet they seem eerily familiar to him. For Kel, old questions are answered and new enemies rise when they discover that the denizens of Horizon are not the only ones who survived the Fall...

A Druid's Tale

A Druid's Tale
Author: Cat Treadwell
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-06-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1780991142

What do people think of when they hear the word Druidry? The real questions, not questions about the old men in white robes stereotypes. What makes a Druid? What do they do? Having been a practising Druid for over ten years, Cat Treadwell wondered too. Asked to present a talk at a national Pagan Festival, and unsure exactly what the audience would want to hear, she started a blog, asking friends and colleagues (Muggle and Pagan) what they would like to know about the Druid Path. Two years later, they are still asking. This book answers some of those questions. Cat has compiled and expanded on the common queries (So, do you worship the sun?) as well as the day-to-day aspects of Druidry as a lived path. She reveals how Druidry is constantly evolving to be relevant and accessible in the modern world. ,

The Lore of the Bard

The Lore of the Bard
Author: Arthur Rowan
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003
Genre: Bards and bardism
ISBN: 9780738702858

The only book available on the complete practice of the Celtic bard, this title is designed for anyone drawn to the enchantment of Celtic music, myth, and poetry.

The Dark Druids

The Dark Druids
Author: Tim Newman
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595496563

From the award-winning author of, 'Yesterday's Falcon, ' comes a rich new adventure set against the backdrop of medieval Wales. When Torrance, Gawain's ten year old son is kidnapped, Gawain and his wife, Rhiannon, enlist the aid of Merlin to track down the traveling bard who took him. Their journey takes them through snowbound valleys and across the wild Celtic seas. But the kidnapping is only the beginning. Gawain and Rhiannon soon discover that Morganna, the Dark Druid who planned the abduction, is bent on using their son to find the fabled lost Runes. These mystical rune stones lie hidden in the depths of Khull Coome, a foreboding castle on the Irish coast. Neither Merlin's ancient art, nor Gawain's charmed sword are enough to thwart Morganna's plans. Somehow she always remains one step ahead, for she knows that revenge can make fools of us all. Praise for 'Yesterday's Falcon' . "Most intriguing is the interplay between the old ways of the Druids and the rise of Christianity, with Gawain serving as the fulcrum that unites the two worlds. By highlighting the influence of the Druids and allowing the two faiths to coexist, the author creates a harmonious mixture that offers intriguing possibilities for future tales. A worthy re-interpretation of the Grail legend and solid addition to the pantheon of Gawain stories."-Kirkus Discoveries "A richly detailed saga of medieval heroes and villains, Yesterday's Falcon is entertaining and recommended reading for action/adventure fantasy enthusiasts." five out of five stars.-Midwest Reviews

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Boston Public Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1893
Genre: Boston (Mass.)
ISBN:

Quarterly accession lists; beginning with Apr. 1893, the bulletin is limited to "subject lists, special bibliographies, and reprints or facsimiles of original documents, prints and manuscripts in the Library," the accessions being recorded in a separate classified list, Jan.-Apr. 1893, a weekly bulletin Apr. 1893-Apr. 1894, as well as a classified list of later accessions in the last number published of the bulletin itself (Jan. 1896)

Shadowbridge

Shadowbridge
Author: Gregory Frost
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2007-12-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345504941

Sprung from a timeless dream, Shadowbridge is a world of linked spans arching high above glittering seas. It is a world of parading ghosts, inscrutable gods, and dangerous magic. Most of all, it is a world of stories. No one knows those stories better than Leodora, a young shadow-puppeteer who travels Shadowbridge collecting the intertwining tales and myths of each place she passes through, then retells them in performances whose genius has begun to attract fame . . . and less welcome attention. For Leodora is fleeing a violent past, as are her two companions: her manager, Soter, an elderly drunkard who also served Ledora’ s father, the legendary puppeteer Bardsham; and Diverus, her musical accompanist, a young man who has been blessed, and perhaps cursed, by the touch of a nameless god. Now, as the strands of a destiny she did not choose begin to tighten around her, Leodora is about to cross the most perilous bridge of all–the one leading from the past to the future. Shadowbridge is the first novel in a two-book adventure.

Tales From The Realm Of The Golden Tree: The Lost Kingdom

Tales From The Realm Of The Golden Tree: The Lost Kingdom
Author: Marina Vidal de Ritter
Publisher: TWENTYSIX
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3740783931

When she boards the plane to go in search of her long-lost father, anthropology student Annea never expects this to be the most extraordinary journey of her life, as she fatefully opens a dragon portal that sends her 3000 years back into a magical world, unleashing the fulfilment of an ancient prophecy. In this mysterious realm, an imminent war threatens the survival of the most advanced civilization north of the Ælben Mountains. King Asttrian of the Skyarach will stop at nothing to gain complete control over all Dragon Kingdoms, and only his bastard cousin Arachtan and the druid orders can stop him. But as long as the sword of power remains lost and the last dragon is in hibernation, there is no telling whether the rule of light or darkness will eventually prevail. The story takes the reader on a magical journey through mythical landscapes of Europe, in a time without memory, when magic was written on every stone, every tree and every thought.

Duke City Tales

Duke City Tales
Author: Harry Willson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1986
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780938513001

Duke City is Albuquerque -- the commercial, educational, medical, military metropolis that contains half the population of New Mexico. Luminarias, balloons, atomic bombs, bats, false arrest, hunting, finding, moonwatching, DWI, cops, schools, litter, mufflers, stray dogs, and a fumbling old alchemist, who attempts to use his occult powers to bring about his goal of peace and quiet, with results that are comical and less than satisfactory, giving pause to those of us who feel called upon to change the world."Willson's keen insight into human nature is intermingled cleverly within the stories' events, revealing both the stupid and the serious, the touching and the absurd, leaving the reader feeling that he has just been exposed to a truth that he has sensed before, but which for the first time is verbalized." -- THE SMALL PRESS REVIEW

Warriors

Warriors
Author: Barbara Galler-Smith
Publisher: EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770530312

History is written by victors, but the vanquished also have a powerful tale to tell. In 57 BC the Druidic men and women of ancient Gaul banded together to battle against Julius Caesar’s campaign to rule the world. Though the Gauls also faced hostile and bloody conflicts within their own tribes, they worked together to fight against the Roman invasion. Remarkably, though war was an integral part of their everyday life, they found ways to celebrate their Druidic traditions and act on their most tender passions for life.

Buried Heroes

Buried Heroes
Author: Beth Ball
Publisher: Grove Guardian Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952609003

As the Festival of Renewal approaches, Iellieth must choose: Stay with her distant mother and abusive stepfather or accept an arranged marriage to a cruel, power-hungry nobleman from another kingdom. But just as she faces the consequences of her decision, her father’s amulet whisks her away to a snow-covered mountainside. Hidden within is an ancient warrior waiting to be awakened—waiting for her. He holds the key to the life of adventure she’s always wanted and—most importantly of all—to her destiny. And that’s only the beginning. Prove yourself, find where you belong, and step into the person you were meant to be in this gripping, first-in-series epic fantasy novel by Beth Ball, author of Phoenix Rising.