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Sun Lore

by Gwydion O'Hara
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Overview

From the beginning of time, when getting through each new day was an end in itself, the sun watched overhead. These fifty illustrated tales are a celebration of the sun worshippers of ancient times, offered up for the insight and enjoyment of their descendants who dwell in an age of science. Read stories from around the world about the creation of life, about how each sun god and goddess came to be, and folk tales about the Sun as hero and fool.

About the Author, Gwydion O'Hara

Gwydion O'Hara is dedicated to the research, study, and practice of ancient folkways that survive today. For more than twenty years, he has looked for the practices of the people of the land, wherever they could be found and in whatever aspect they would present themselves. His studies have brought him in contact with others who hold a common respect for the old ways, offering the opportunity to watch and work with different groups in both the United States and Canada. In his studies, he has pursued the areas of herbology, mythology, folklore, and folk magic. He gained recognition in New York and Toronto as a competent tarot reader and lectured on the subject for the Toronto Psychic Society. A love for the lore of the simple folk, however, always has been behind his work. Moonlore is a product of that devotion.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1997
Publisher
St. Paul, Minn. : Llewellyn Publications, 1997.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781567183436

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