Celtic Cornwall

Celtic Cornwall by Marjorie Filbee, published by Constable & Robinson Ltd in 1996, offers a detailed exploration of the rich history and culture of Cornwall, England. This first edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the myths and legends of the Celts, alongside the historical narratives of kings, castles, and the mining heritage that has shaped the region.
Readers will find a comprehensive account that connects ancient tales to contemporary Cornwall, highlighting the enduring influence of Celtic traditions. The narrative encompasses various aspects of Cornwall’s identity, including its historical landmarks and the lives of its miners. Through this examination, Filbee provides insights into both the past and present of this unique county, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Cornwall’s description and travel history.
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In this book, Marjorie Filbee describes the Celt’s myths and legends, kings and castles, mines and miners, and brings her story up to present day Cornwall.
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