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Available
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Publication
Llewellyn Publications (1996), Edition: 1st, 212 pages
Description
Isle of Avalon was written to restore the sense of the magical realm of the Otherworld to Western consciousness. It fully describes the physical and sacred topography of the British Isle of Avalon (pictured in beautiful photos) as well as its symbols, architecture, history, mythology and accounts of visitation. It also examines the implications of Avalon as an actual entrance to the Underworld.
User reviews
LibraryThing member MorgannaKerrie
A very cool book if you are obsessed with linking Glastonbury to the tales of King Arthur.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
212 p.; 6.5 inches
ISBN
1567184596 / 9781567184594