An edition of A Celtic miscellany (1951)

A Celtic miscellany

translations from the Celtic literatures.

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An edition of A Celtic miscellany (1951)

A Celtic miscellany

translations from the Celtic literatures.

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Publisher
Routledge & Paul
Language
English
Pages
359

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Cover of: A Celtic miscellany
A Celtic miscellany: translations from the Celtic literatures
1986, Dorset Press
in English
Cover of: A Celtic Miscellany
A Celtic Miscellany: Translations from the Celtic Literature (Penguin Classics)
February 28, 1972, Penguin Classics
in English
Cover of: A Celtic miscellany
A Celtic miscellany: translations from the Celtic literatures.
1951, Routledge & Paul
in English
Cover of: A Celtic miscellany

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 337-349)

Published in
[London]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.6082
Library of Congress
PB1100 .J3 1951

The Physical Object

Pagination
359 p.
Number of pages
359

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6087143M
ISBN 10
0140442472
LCCN
51001521
OCLC/WorldCat
620162
LibraryThing
15729
Goodreads
556637

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OL1337414W

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