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The Celts Frank Delaney

The Celts By Frank Delaney

The Celts by Frank Delaney


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Summary

This book aims to trace the origin, growth, flowering and eventual decline of the Celts, a people who are traditionally portrayed as wild, excitable, warlike, ferocious and uncivilized. In truth, despite their numerical smallness they made a major contribution to Western civilization.

The Celts Summary

The Celts by Frank Delaney

This book, a companion volume to the BBC2 television series, aims to trace the origin, growth, flowering and eventual decline of the Celts, a people who are traditionally portrayed as wild, excitable, warlike, ferocious and uncivilized. Despite their numerical smallness the author contends that they made a major contribution to Western civilization. The author originated the Radio 4 programme "Bookshelf" and the Frank Delaney series on BBC television. His previous books are "James Joyce's Odyssey" and "Betjeman Country".

About Frank Delaney

Novelist, broadcaster and freelance journalist Frank Delaney was born in the south of Ireland in 1942. His radio programmes have included 'Bookshelf' and the language series 'Word of Mouth' on Radio 4. He regularly appears on TV, having made arts and history documentaries for the BBC, including 'The Celts', and features in the 'Book Show' on Sky News.

Additional information

GOR001686311
9780586203491
0586203494
The Celts by Frank Delaney
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
1989-02-10
240
N/A
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