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Irish trees

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"Ancient Ireland was once heavily wooded and a squirrel could travel from Cork to Killarney without touching the ground. So it is no surprise that the mythology and folklore of trees were part of everyday life. A sprig of mountain ash tied to the tails of livestock kept the fairies from harming them. A staff of blackthorn was the best to have when out walking at night to ward off evil spirits." "This book, illustrated in specially-commissioned watercolours by Grania Langrishe, brings together the myths, legends and folklore associated with the native Irish trees. There are two main themes: the tree as a marker of important places, such as a royal site or holy well, and the role of different trees as sources of magical power in folk customs and traditions. Many 'powers' were common to different trees in spheres as diverse as fertility, magic, and the tree as a link between this world and the spiritual." "Indeed trees had such influence the creators of the Ogham alphabet named each letter after a tree based on the seasonal cycle of trees, and the link between each letter and its tree is described here. Finally, the author presents an Ogham calendar with each month named after the tree most closely associated with it."--BOOK JACKET.

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