The Boys Cuchulain

The Boys Cuchulain
Author: Eleanor Hull
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523814237

The Boys' Cuchulain by Eleanor Hull, with fifteen illustrations in colour by Stephen Reid. Heroic Legends of Ireland. The legend of Cuchulain, the greatest of the Celtic warriors it still a favorite in all of Ireland. Also known as the 'Hound of Ulster', Cuchulain defended Ulster from Queen Maeve when only a boy. He is sent by jealous neighbors to Scotland to train as a warrior but after adventures there, returns to claim his bride Emer. After many more adventures in Ireland he is tricked by his nemesis Queen Maeve, and perishes in battle. The story of Cuchulain is heroic, non-stop action and a delight for readers of all ages.

The Boys' Cuchulain

The Boys' Cuchulain
Author: Eleanor Means Hull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1910
Genre: Cuchulain (Legendary character)
ISBN:

The Boys' Cuchulain

The Boys' Cuchulain
Author: Eleanor Hull
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-12-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781494761479

The Boys' Cuchulain: Heroic Legends of Ireland is a perfect introduction for those wishing to gain a knowledge and understanding of the legends around the Irish mythological hero Cuchulain, the 'ancient defender of Ireland' and that nation's greatest warrior, as contained in the myths of the Ulster Cycle.The son of the god Lugh and Deichtine (sister of the equally legendary Irish king Conchobar mac Nessa), Cuchulain gained his name as a child after he killed the blacksmith Culann's fierce guard-dog in self-defence and offered to take its place until a replacement could be reared. For this he was renamed C� Chulainn - "Culann's hound."The tale then follows the rest of Cuchulain's life, telling of his great deeds such as the time when as a youngster he single-handedly defended Ulster against the armies of Queen Meave of Connacht, of how he was sent on a training mission to Alba (Scotland), his deadly G�e Bolga, also known as the "Bellows Spear", the fairy swan maidens, and of his great tragedies such as the time he slew his own son, Conla. The Ulster Cycle is a series of tales revolving around the heroes of the kingdom of Ulster in the early first century AD, and one of them, the T�in B� C�ailnge (Cattle Raid of Cooley) is the oldest vernacular tale in western Europe. Woven into these magical stories are hints at real persons and events, so that the legend of Cuchulain came to be a major part of Irish folklore and history.Although originally geared at younger readers, the text is eminently readable by adults as well, and is possibly one of the best overviews of this wonderful tale.Contents:How Conor Became King of Ulster Queen Meave and the Woman-Seer The Boy Corps of King Conor How Cuchulain Got His Name How Cuchulain Took Arms Of Cuchulain's First Feats of Championship Cuchulain's Adventures in Shadow-Land How Cuchulain Wooed His Wife Meave Demands the Brown Bull of Cooley The Plucking Out of the Four-Pronged Pole The Deer of Ill-Luck Etarcomal's Well-Deserved Fate The Fight with Spits of Holly-Wood The Combat with Ferdia The Fall of Ferdia Ulster, Awake! The End of the Boy-Corps The "Rising Out of Ulster" The Humbling of Queen Meave The Fairy Swan-Maidens How Cuchulain Went to Fairyland Deirdre of Contentions The Upbringing of Deirdre The Sleep-Wanderer The Wiles of King Conor The Sorrowful Death of Usna's Sons The Fight of Cuchulain with His Son Conla The Hound at Bay Fame Outlives Life The Red Rout.

The Boys' Cuchulain: Heroic Legends of Ireland (1910)

The Boys' Cuchulain: Heroic Legends of Ireland (1910)
Author: Eleanor Means Hull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2008-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781436610636

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Cuchulain, the Hound of Ulster

Cuchulain, the Hound of Ulster
Author: Eleanor Hull
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Cuchulain, the Hound of Ulster is a work by Eleanor Hull. It depicts the legends and myths concerning Cuchulain, an Irish mythical demigod who emerges in the stories of the Ulster Cycle, as well as in Scottish and Manx folklore.

Cuchulain

Cuchulain
Author: Eleanor Hull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1909
Genre: Cuchulain (Legendary character)
ISBN:

CUCHULAIN - The Hound Of Ulster

CUCHULAIN - The Hound Of Ulster
Author: Anon E. Mouse
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8827581766

Herein, Eleanor Hull chronicles the life of Cuchulain in 30 chapters in what is now considered to be a classic volume. This volume is further enhanced with 9 full page plates illustrated by Stephen Reid. Cuchulain is an Irish mythological hero who appears in the stories of the Ulster Cycle, as well as in Scottish and Manx folklore. He is believed to be an incarnation of the god Lugh, who is also his father. His mother is the mortal Deichtine, sister of Conchobar mac Nessa. Born Sétanta, he gained his better-known name as a child, after killing Culann's fierce guard-dog in self-defence and offered to take its place until a replacement could be reared. At the age of seventeen he defended Ulster single-handedly against the armies of queen Medb of Connacht in the famous Táin Bó Cúailnge ("Cattle Raid of Cooley"). It was prophesied that his great deeds would give him everlasting fame, but his life would be a short one. He is known for his terrifying battle frenzy, or ríastrad (translated by Thomas Kinsella as "warp spasm" and by Ciaran Carson as "torque"), in which he becomes an unrecognisable monster who knows neither friend nor foe. He fights from his chariot, driven by his loyal charioteer Láeg and drawn by his horses, Liath Macha and Dub Sainglend. In more modern times, Cú Chulainn is more often referred to as the "Hound of Ulster" TAGS: folklore, fairy tales, celtic myths, legends, children’s stories, fables, celt, Ireland, Irish, Scotland, Isle of Man, Conor, king of Ulster, queen meave, woman-seer, Setanta, boy-corps, king conor, Cuchulain, arms, first feats, championship, adventures, shadow land, woo, wife, brown bull, cooley, refuse, plucking out, four pronged pole, deer, ill-luck, etarcomal, fate, spits, holly wood, combat, ferdia, fall, awake, end, rising out, humbling, swan maidens, fairy land, fairyland, Deirdre, contentions, contend, bring up, sleep wanderer, wiles of king conor, sorrowful, death, usna’s sons, son, conla, hound at bay, fame, outlive, life, red rout, queen Medb, Connacht, Lugh, father, Conchobar mac Nessa, Táin Bó Cúailnge, Cattle Raid of Cooley, charioteer, Laeg, Liath Macha, Dub Sainglend

The Lost Celt

The Lost Celt
Author: A. E. Conran
Publisher: Goosebottom Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1937463559

Written in the voice of Mikey, a fourth-grader who believes that eating crunchy things will get your neurons to fire, The Lost Celt follows Mikey's adventures after a chance encounter with what he thinks is a time-traveling Celtic warrior. With the help of his best friend Kyler, and clues from his military history book, Mikey tracks down the stranger, and in the process learns about the power and obligations of friendship. Full of heart, The Lost Celt throws a gentle light on some of the issues facing our veterans and their families, but it's the humor and infectious camaraderie throughout this book that makes it so memorable.

Among Our Books

Among Our Books
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1912
Genre: Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
ISBN: