Sunday, December 15, 2013

Meath Folk Tales/Book Launch!

Meath Folk Tales/Richard Marsh


Peggy Murphy, Richard Marsh and Noel French
Gifted story teller and author Richard Marsh was in Scurlogstown on Friday night to launch his latest collection of folk tales and stories many of which, or versions of, would have been familiar to those growing up in a time when you had to provide your own entertainment. The electric light and the box in a corner put an end to those tales round the fireside! Half the myths (or truths!) of Ireland probably have their beginnings in the landscape around Tara and the Boyne and Richard's book is a retelling that deserves a place on the bookshelves. Noel French and Pat Farrelly were on hand to do the honours and Richard kept everyone entertained with tales as diverse as the Prophecies of Art, or Oliver Cromwell in Duleek or the Gates That Won't Stayed Closed. Websites to check out for info. www.richardmarsh.ie and www.thehistorypress.ie . The book retails at €12.99 or around there and is available as they say in all good bookshops or check out the web for prices.   

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