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The Riddle

Written by Felicity Hayes-McCoy, Illustrated by Stephen Hall

An Irish Legend retold – perfect for parents who would like to introduce their children to Irish legends and traditional stories.


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Best-Loved Irish Legends

Written by Eithne Massey, Illustrated by Lisa Jackson

Stories from long, long ago, part of an ancient oral tradition, handed down from generation to generation and written down by the Christian monks of medieval Ireland. In a handy pocket format.

The O'Brien Book of Irish Fairy Tales and Legends

Written by Una Leavy, Illustrated by Susan Field

Irish fairy tales and legends are full of enchantment, brave deeds and lost loves. Told from generation to generation, they are as fascinating now as they were to their original listeners. With stunning illustrations to draw the reader back to a time of heroes and myth. Now available in paperback.

Die Beliebtesten Irischen Sagen

Written by Eithne Massey, Illustrated by Lisa Jackson, Translated by Beate Brandt

A stunning illustrated German translation of Irish legends, including: The Salmon of Knowledge, How Cú Chulainn Got His Name, The Children of Lir, The King with Donkey’s Ears, Fionn and the Giant, The White Wolfhound, and Oisín.

Les Plus Belles Légendes Irlandaises

Written by Eithne Massey, Illustrated by Lisa Jackson, Translated by Svetlana Pironko

A stunning illustrated French translation of Irish legends, including: The Salmon of Knowledge, How Cú Chulainn Got His Name, The Children of Lir, The King with Donkey’s Ears, Fionn and the Giant, The White Wolfhound, and Oisín.

Celtic Tales of Enchantment

Written by Liam Mac Uistin, Illustrated by Russell Barnett and Shane Johnson

Four exciting stories of magic, heroism and love featuring some of the best-known names from Irish myth and legend.

Celtic Warrior

The Legend of Cú Chulainn

Written by and Illustrated by Will Sliney

An epic saga of greed, sorcery and one man’s heroic sacrifice. This unique and powerful graphic nove, by an artist/writer who has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, brings to life the legendary figure that is Cú Chulainn, Ireland's mythological hero. 

Here, There and Everywhere

Stories from Many Lands

Written by Liz Weir, Illustrated by Tomm Moore

Why do skunks have an awful smell? What would the sky taste like? Was the snow always white?

Legendary Ireland

Myths and Legends of Ireland

Written by Eithne Massey, Photographs by Jacques Le Goff and Pip Sides

This beautiful book visits twenty-eight richly atmospheric sites and tells the mythological stories associated with them. Illustrated with evocative photographs and older etchings and prints, it draws the reader back into history and myth.

Old Ways, Old Secrets

Pagan Ireland: Myth * Landscape * Tradition

Written by Jo Kerrigan, Photographs by Richard Mills

Today’s Ireland has never lost the link with its pagan past, never forgotten the old ways. This book reveals the hidden world of pagan Ireland, showing it still exists among the people and in the landscape where it belongs. 

Irish Legends: Newgrange, Tara & the Boyne Valley

Written by Eithne Massey, Illustrated by Lisa Jackson

Stories inspired by the Boyne Valley from long, long ago. Legends include: 'The Origin of the Boyne', 'The Foster-child of Aonghus' and 'The Salmon of Knowledge'.

Magical Celtic Tales

Written by Una Leavy, Illustrated by Fergal O'Connor

Magical Celtic Tales is a collection of ten wonderful stories - some well known, others almost forgotten - from Brittany, Cornwall, Ireland, The Isle of Man, Scotland and Wales.

Corazón de Irlanda, sus más bellas leyendas

Written by Eithne Massey, Illustrated by Lisa Jackson, Translated by Cruz Losada

A stunning illustrated Spanish language collection of Irish legends, including: The Salmon of Knowledge, How Cú Chulainn Got His Name, The Children of Lir, The King with Donkey’s Ears, Fionn and the Giant, The White Wolfhound, and Oisín.

Best-Loved Irish Legends

Written by Eithne Massey, Illustrated by Lisa Jackson

Stories from long, long ago, part of an ancient oral tradition, handed down from generation to generation and written down by the Christian monks of medieval Ireland. Read about how Cú Chulainn got his name, The Children of Lir and many more. Lovingly illustrated by Lisa Jackson.

Le più belle Leggende Irlandesi

Written by Eithne Massey, Illustrated by Lisa Jackson, Translated by Francesca d'Angelo

A stunning illustrated Italian translation of Irish legends, including: The Salmon of Knowledge, How Cú Chulainn Got His Name, The Children of Lir, The King with Donkey’s Ears, Fionn and the Giant, The White Wolfhound, and Oisín.

The Children of Lir

Ireland's Favourite Legend

Written by Laura Ruth Maher, Illustrated by Conor Busuttil

This charming rhyming story tells the legend of The Children of Lir, who were turned into swans by their wicked stepmother and forced to wander across Ireland for 900 years.