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From: jmm@bonnie.UUCP (Joe Mcghee)
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Subject: Books on Celtic Culture
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Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 12:43:35 EDT
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	For anyone, such as Barbara Petersen, interested in books on Celtic
culture I recommend the following:

The Celtic World	Barry Cunliffe

	This covers Celtic history from ancient times to the present and is
	well written and beautifully illustrated but it is also fairly
	expensive at about $45. Try to locate this in a library or get your
	library to buy it.

Celtic Heritage		Alwyn and Brinley Rees

	This is more detailed and technical and deals only with ancient times.

National Geographics, May 1977

	A well written, in-depth article.

The Stars and the Stones	Martin Brennan

	A completely new and fascinating look at the art and astronomical
	alignments of ancient megalithic structures.

The Search for Lost America	Salvatore Michael Trento

	An in-depth examination of recently found artifacts of Celtic
	colonization of America before the time of Christ.

America B.C.		Barry Fell

	Very similar to The Search for Lost America, but presents more and
	different findings.

Saga America		Barry Fell

	A sequel to America B.C. with still more findings.

The Celts		Nora Chadwick

	This is less technical and more readable than Celtic Heritage.


	When you've gone through these remind me to give you some more titles.

					bonnie!jmm
					J. M. McGhee