"Dark Fantasy située dans une Grande Bretagne entre la fin de l'Empire romain et le Moyen Age et qui utilise les éléments du monde celtique ...
An Atlantis-like city from Celtic legend is the setting of The Daughters of Ys, a mythical graphic novel fantasy from National Book Award winner M. T. Anderson and artist Jo Rioux.
Roma Mater is the first book in Poul and Karen Anderson’s King of Ys series, which continues with Gallicenae.
Dahut is the third book in Poul and Karen Anderson’s King of Ys series, which concludes with The Dog and the Wolf.
Gallicenae is the second book in Poul and Karen Anderson’s King of Ys series, which continues with Dahut.
Toward the end of the year 1920 the Government of the United States had practically completed the programme, adopted during the last months of President Winthrop's administration.
The utter desolation of the scene began to have its effect; I sat down to face the situation and, if possible, recall to mind some landmark which might aid me in extricating myself from my present position.
The Legend of the City of Ys is the first English translation of Charles Guyot's 1926 French version of this captivating tale from Breton folklore. The legend has its roots...
Ys has fallen, murdered by her god in an act of senile vengeance.
Cooper gives me my phone and runs a hand through his neatly cropped sandy hair. “I don't think so. He just drank a cup of water an' fell over.” “Maybe it was something he had with lunch,” Ms. Grayson says.
This is the first book-length study of the rich operatic repertory written and performed in France during the last two decades of the nineteenth century.