bibliography ...
Some of the materials that inform my little essay on Halloween are
from :
The Celtic World, Barry Cunliffe, ©1990 by
EMB-Service for Publishers; St. Martin's Press
Myths of the World The
Celts in Myth and Legend, Timothy R. Roberts,
a MetroBooks edition under (and ©1995 by) Michael Friedman Publishing
Group Inc.
The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales,
compiled and edited by Meic Stephens ©1986, Yr Academi Gymreig, Oxford
University Press, NY (THIS
is a cool book!!!)
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
(New College Edition), edited by William Morris, the ©1969 edition,
Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston
Encyclopædia Britannica; University of Chicago,
and committees at Oxford, Cambridge, and London Universities and the University
of Toronto, the 1965 edition (don't
laugh, it still weighs just as much!); William
Benton, Publisher
A Dictionary of Irish Mythology, ©1987 by
Peter Berresford Ellis; from a 1991 text, the first paperback issue, from
Oxford University Press
British & Irish Mythology --
An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend, ©1988
by Caitlin and John Matthews, but this was a re-named 1995 edition from
Diamond Books
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, ©1992 by
Peter Berresford Ellis; Oxford University Press
Myth, Legend, and Romance --An
Encyclopaedia of the Irish Folk Tradition, Dr.
Daithi o hOgain, © 1991 by Ryan Publishing Co. Ltd., via Prentiss
Hall Press in NY but out of England and printed there by Martin's of Berwick
Ltd. (Another
cool book)
... and there are many more cool
books to tell of !