Where the Hawthorn Grows: An American Druid's Reflections

Where the Hawthorn Grows: An American Druid's Reflections
ISBN-10
1780999682
ISBN-13
9781780999685
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2013-05-31
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Author
Morgan Daimler

Description

Where the Hawthorn Grows is a reflection on being an Irish reconstructionist Druid in America. It looks at who the Druids were and different aspects of Celtic folk belief from a reconstructionist viewpoint as well as discussing daily practice and practical modern applications.

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