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Issue eight of the Cornish Folklore periodical. Published annually every February, each issue contains a wealth of original research, recorded lore and traditional folk narratives from across the ancient land of Cornwall. The journal regularly features some of the leading writers and academics specialising in Cornish culture. Lien Gwerin aims to bring the best in folklore, social history, myth and legend from across the the rugged peninsula.
A Journal of Cornish Folklore. Published yearly, this first edition contains seven stories from Cornish folklore, some have been retold, whilst others are reproduced from the original collectors.
On midsummer's day 1989, the author stumbled upon an obscure Dark Age legend that led him on an inspirational quest across the Cumbrian Lake District. This book serves as an introduction to an esoteric adventure now known as the Quest for Bega, that has led to many new and exciting discoveries; including the search for the sacred centre or omphalos of the British Isles and the rediscovery of a lost and forgotten Goddess of the stars and the land. This ultimately led the author to discover the reality of the Celtic spiritual traditions of miracles, healing and magic. "A controversial, extraordinary record" The Keswick Reminder
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