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The Strangeness That Is Wales

Jack's Strange Tales, Book 3

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The Strangeness That Is Wales

By: Jack Strange
Narrated by: Tony Walker
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Discover the strange legends, tales and history of Wales.

Did the Welsh sail across the Atlantic in the 12th century?

Was King Arthur Welsh?

Included are stories on ghosts - both real and fake - and the legend of King Arthur. Welsh animal lore, customs, monsters, and music are also examined. One of the strangest villages in the world gets a chapter to itself, as do witches, miners, and druids.

The book is written in a personal, lighthearted style, with geographical references to help identify the places. Although the stories are intended to entertain as much as educate, the historical facts are accurate.

Hopefully, you will come away with a different view on Wales - and a smile on your face.

©2018 Jack Strange (P)2019 Jack Strange
History & Culture Literature & Fiction King Magic Users Royalty Young Adult Wales Arthurian Ireland

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