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THE BOOK OF FACTS ABOUT SCOTS, IRISH, AND OTHER CELTS: The Celtic nations have shaped our world and maybe they have shaped you. by Rickey Pittman

THE BOOK OF FACTS ABOUT SCOTS, IRISH, AND OTHER CELTS: The Celtic nations have shaped our world and maybe they have shaped you.

by Rickey Pittman

126 pages
The Book of Facts for the Scots, Irish, and other Celts is certainly a book that will educate and inspire anyone who has Celtic ancestry or wishes to increase their knowledge of the Scottish, Cornish, Irish and Welsh cultures and histories.

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About the Book
The Book of Facts for the Scots, Irish, and other Celts is certainly a book that will educate and inspire anyone who has Celtic ancestry or wishes to increase their knowledge of the Scottish, Cornish, Irish and Welsh cultures and histories. For writers who study the past, The Book of Facts will be an idea book. For those who visit Scottish or Irish festivals or those who plan on touring Scotland or Ireland and other Celtic places in the United Kingdom, it will be a tour guide. The short snippets of information on every page will be sure to enliven conservations with friends when at Celtic pubs or when watching the Scottish and Irish movies that have taken America. The Celtic Nations have changed and shaped America and the world. From the Book of Facts you will learn how it may have shaped your own world.

 

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About the Author
Rickey Pittman Rickey Pittman, Bard of the South, was the 1998 winner of the Ernest Hemingway Short Story Competition. Pittman is an author, storyteller, songwriter, and folksinger performing his "Songs & Stories" historical programs at schools, libraries, festivals, and civic organizations.

 

 

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