The Book of Werewolves, by Sabine Baring-Gould, Part 2

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Cottages; or, Hints on Economical Building, by Brunner & Gerhard (Conclusion)

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The Story of Ancient Irish Civilization, by P.W. Joyce, Part 2

Let's honor a certain March holiday with more from this history of Ireland. This time, the magical powers of druids, the rise of Christianity, and a tiny island's giant reputation for scholarly excellence. Also, the fairy realm! History truly contains multitudes. Help us stay ad- ...  Show more

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