Old Ways, Old Secrets: Pagan Ireland: Myth * Landscape * Tradition

Old Ways, Old Secrets: Pagan Ireland: Myth * Landscape * Tradition

by Jo Kerrigan (Author)

Synopsis

In a land like ours, the old beliefs bring pleasure and wisdom...

Exploring the legends, special places and treasured practices of old, Jo Kerrigan reveals a rich world beneath Ireland's modern layers.

So many of today's Irish traditions reach back to our ancient past, to the natural world: climbing to the summit of a mountain at harvest time; circling a revered site three, seven or nine times in a sun-wise direction; hanging offerings on a thorn tree; bringing the ailing and infirm to a sacred well.

Old Ways, Old Secrets shows us how to uncover the wisdom of the past, as fresh as it is ancient.

'Inviting, lyrical text and beautiful, atmospheric photographs ... A fascinating read.' Evening Echo on West Cork: A Place Apart

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd
Published: 02 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 1847172814
ISBN 13: 9781847172815

Media Reviews

an attractively produced book punctuated with interesting quotes, poems and sepia-toned photographs bringing to life many folk stories and bardic tales ... A fascinating book which would make a delightful gift for anyone interested in Ireland's ancient traditions, wonderful landscape, mythical sites and unique folklore

-- Ulster Archaeological Society's Newsletter

a magical journey through the myths and traditions of Pagan Ireland ... lifts Ireland's modern layers to reveal a hidden world beneath

-- Donegal Post

Kerrigan's book is invaluable for anyone with Irish ancestry, such as myself, seeking to know more of its ancient history and myths, and of the many sites that we can visit to see and feel the legacy that lives on to this day

-- Magonia Review

for the Irish person who loves this country and the folklore it is built on

-- Evening Echo

an interesting new book on Irish beliefs and traditions

-- Ireland's Own
Author Bio
Jo Kerrigan grew up amid the wild beauties of West Cork; after working in the UK as writer, academic and journalist, she returned home to the place she loved best. She now writes regularly for a range of publications, including The Irish Examiner and the Evening Echo as well as international magazines, and operates a very popular online weblog. Richard Mills, born in Provence, moved to West Cork at the age of 16. Since then he has combined the career of press photographer with The Irish Examiner and Evening Echo, with that of keen wildlife photographer, garnering many national and international awards and seeing his images published across the world. He has also been the subject of a TV programme by the wildlife film maker, Eamon de Buitlear.