
Book of Irish Poetry, part I
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The 'Book of Irish Poetry' is an extensive compilation of Irish verse, masterfully curated and translated by Alfred Perceval Graves. This first volume presents a diverse array of poems, spanning various periods and styles, providing readers with a profound exploration of the Irish literary heritage.Book Details
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