
The Tangle-Coated Horse and Other Tales
Ella Young
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The Fionn Saga is one of the oldest, strangest of Gaelic Sagas: it is also one of the best remembered, for to this day in Gaelic-speaking Scotland and in every part of Ireland, Finn McCool is a household name. He is giant-big in the minds of the old folk and the children. Story-tellers can recite long poems in intricate metre all about Fionn and Usheen and Keeltya and the others.
This was a Newberry Honor winner in 1930. - Summary Adapted from the Foreword
Chapitres
| A Night of the Nights | 17:17 | Lu par KatDC |
| The Moon-Bowl | 10:55 | Lu par czandra |
| The Silver Pool | 12:11 | Lu par Daniel Bischoff |
| The Treasure-Wallet | 15:51 | Lu par Phil Schempf |
| The Lordship of the Fianna | 33:43 | Lu par czandra |
| The Palace of Aloon | 4:35 | Lu par ToddHW |
| Saba | 20:16 | Lu par ToddHW |
| The Tangle-Coated Horse | 28:42 | Lu par ToddHW |
| The Shining Beast | 18:53 | Lu par czandra |
| The House in the Valley of the Yew Tree | 19:44 | Lu par czandra |
| The King's Candlestick | 17:14 | Lu par czandra |
| King Under Wave's Daughter | 46:56 | Lu par czandra |
| The Nuts of Knowledge | 15:45 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
| Three Hundred Years After | 26:31 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |