Celtic Roots

Celtic Roots
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781552125854
ISBN-13 : 1552125858
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Book Synopsis Celtic Roots by : Thomas Airlie Brown

Download or read book Celtic Roots written by Thomas Airlie Brown and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2001 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thomas Airlie Brown plunges the reader directly into the action and integrally weaves them into the book so tightly, it will not be easy for them to lay it down. The book is historical fiction leading up to a fairy tale, although it is so well leavened with helpings of historical and archeological facts, that all may end up to be factual after all. What he calls the Celtic Domain is traced from its first appearance in the Middle Europe, follows the migration trail across Western Europe into Britain and Ireland, then deals with the apparently unstoppable spread of the Roman Empire into Celtic territory and covers the major battles that resulted. Arthur and Camelot fill the final section with a new interpretation that intrigues as it develops, and ends with an Epilogue that highlights the reasons why the Celts, known-world conquerors before the Romans, could not compete with the political and military sophistication of the Roman Empire. The Appendix, with its numbered sections referred to in the text, contains tidbits of little-known information and history that add to the enjoyment of the read.


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