Celtic Bibliography | Resources | Suggested Readings
Alphabetical by Last Name
Aidan, Mechan, Thomas and Hudson; 30 Bloomsbury Street, London WC1B 3QP; also in series Celtic
Design, A Beginners Manual: Knot Work: The secret method of the scribes; animal patterns, maze
patterns, The Dragon and the Griffon, Illuminated Letters, The Tree of Life.
Allcroft, A.H.; The Circle and the Cross, two volumes Macmillan London 1927.
Anderson, M.O.; KINGS AND KINGSHIP IN EARLY SCOTLAND, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh 1980.
Atwater, P.M.H.; Book- The magical Language of RUNES.
Bain, George; Celtic Art: Methods of construction. McClellan, Glasgow 1951. The Method of
Construction contains Celtic Art.
Bain George; CELTIC ART: THE METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, New York, Dover Publications [1973] 159 p. illus. 31 cm. Reprint of the 1951 ed. published by W. MacLellan, Glasgow. ISBN: 0486229238
Bain Ian; Celtic Key Patterns, ISBN 0-09-471820-2, Constable 1993, 88 pages, 8"x10", [May also be available as: Celtic key patterns / Iain Bain. New York: Sterling Pub. Co., (c) 1994. 88 p.: (some col.); 25 cm. ISBN: 0806907401: $14.95]
Banwick, James; Irish Druids and old Irish religions, Griffin Farran & Co., London, 1894.
Bedrick, Peter; Celtic mythology Mac Cana Proinsias.
Beresford, Ellis P.; The Celtic Empire: The first millennium of Celtic History 1000 BC - 51 AD, constable
1993. The Druids Constable 1994. Wales: A Nation again, constable 1987. A dictionary of Celtic
Mythology, Constable, 1992. Celt and Saxon: The Struggle for Britain AD410 - 937, constable 199. The Druids, constable 1994.
Bergin, D.; Irish Bardic (Bard) Poetry. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1970.
Bergin, O.; Irish Bardic (Bard) Poetry, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin 1970.
Berresford, Peter; The Druids, William B. Erdman’s Publishing Co. 255 Jefferson Ave. S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503, ISBN 0-8028-3798-0 .
Blackhouse, Janet; the Lindisfarne Gospels, British Library Press, London, 1995.
Backhouse Janet; THE LINDISFARNE GOSPEL, the introduction is by Janet Backhouse, ISBN 0-7148-2461-5
Blake, William; Welsh and English Dictionary, 1803.
Blamires, Steve; the Irish Celtic Magical Tradition. UK: Harper/Thorson’s, 1992.
Blanche, Cirker; The Book of Kells: Selected Plates in Full Color, editor New York: Dover Publications, c1982. 32 p.: col. ill. ; 31 cm. ISBN: 0486243451 (pbk.)
Bloomfield, M.W. and Dunn, C.W.; the Role of the Poet in Early Societies, D.S. Brewer, Cambridge,
1989. The Roll of the Poet in Early Societies. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer. 1989.
Bromwich, Rachel; Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1961.
Bonwick, James; Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions. UK: Dorset Press, 1986. Originally published
1894. Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions. NY: Dorset. 1986.
Bord, Annette and Ford, Colin; Mysterious Britain. London: Paladin Books, 1974.
Brunaux, J.L.; The Celtic Gaul’s: God’s, Rites and Sanctuaries. UK: Sea by 1978.
Bryant, Dr Sophie; Liberty Order and Law under Native Irish Rule (1923).
Byrne, Francis John; Irish kings and High King’s, BT. Bats ford, London, 1973.
Caitlin, Matthews; the Elements of the Celtic Tradition. The Celtic Gook of the Dead (comes with a card
deck).
Campbell, J.F. & Henderson, G.; the Celtic Dragon Myth. North Hollywood, CA: Newcastle Publishing
Company, 1981.
Campbell, John Francis; The Celtic Dragon Myth (introduction by Henderson, George), John Grant,
Edinburgh, 1911.
Campbell, J.G.; Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
Campbell, Joseph; Myths to Live By. NY: Bantam Books, 1988. The Way of the Animal Powers. NY:
Harper & Row, 1988. Transformation of Myth through Time, Harper and Row, NY, USA, 1990.
CarrGomm; the Druid Renaissance (1996).
Carr, Gomm and Philip; the Druid Lwaly. Rockport, MA: Element Books, Inc., 1993.
Chadwick, Nora; for referencing Celtic mythology.
Chadwick, Nora K.; the Druids, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1966. The Druids. University Press of Wales Press, Edinburgh 1995.
Chadwick, Nora; the Celts. NU: Penguin Books, 1991. Nora & Dillon, Myles: The Celtic Realms. NY: New American Library, 1967.
Clark, Shane; Celtic Tattoo Flash; http://celtic-tattoo-flash.com, http://celtic-tatoo.net Writings etc. on Site
Clarke, David; A guide to Britain’s Pagan Heritage.
Clarke, Lindsay; ISBN 0-7225-3983-5 $12.00: Harper Collins Publishers, 77-85 Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8JB. Www.thorsons.com.
Condren, Mary; the Serpent and the Goddess: Women, Religion and Power in Celtic Ireland, TT. & T.
Clarke, Edinburgh, 1990.
Coningham, Bros; ***An Ancient Order of Druid’s Introductory Book, published London (1889)
The Druid, as the official organ of the Ancient Order of Druid’s, ran from March 1907 - February 1912. It was revived in April 1936. It was compiled from 1939 - 1948 by H. Clayton and published in Manchester.
Connellan, O.; ed. The proceedings of the Great Bardis (Bard) Institution, J. O’Daly, Dublin, 1860.
Conran, Anthony; The penguin Book of Welsh Verse (1967).
Constable, A.; Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times 1906.
Conway, D.J.; Celtic Magic, St. Paul, MN, Llewellyn, 1990 and Dancing with Dragons, St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn, 1994.
Conway, D.J., Oak, Ash & Thorn, (euchre esci “Keys of Knowledge”, crannchur “Casting the Woods”)
Cooke, William; an Inquiry into the Druidic and Patrearch Religion, (1754).
Cooke, William; an Enquiry into the Druidic and Patriarch religion, London, 1754.
Corkery, Daniel; the Hidden Ireland.
Cross, Tom P.; Solver, Clark H. ed. Ancient Irish Tales. NY: Barnes & Noble, 1969.
Cunliffe, Barry; the Celtic World. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1979.
Curran, Bob; An Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology, contemporary books, Chicago, Illinois 2000. http://irelandseye.com email reception@appletree. I.e.
Curtin, J.; Hero Tales of Ireland, London 1894.
Curtin Jeremiah; Myths and Folk Tales of Ireland. NY: Dover Publications, 1975. Originally published 1890.
Dalton, Gilbert; O-Boyl, S. Ogham; the Poets Secret, Dublin (1980).
Dalyell, John Grahm; Darker Superstitions of Scotland, Waugh lnnes, Edinburgh, 1834.
Danaher, Dr.; the Year in Ireland, Irish Calendar Custom (Dublin, 1972).
Danaher, Dr. Kevin; in his paper Irish Folk Tradition and the Celtic Calendar (1981).
Davies, Edward Celtic Researches (1804) and The Mythology and Rites of the British Druid’s (1809).
Davies, Edward; Mythology and Rites of the British Druid’s (1809).
Davis Courtney; Celtic Designs and Motifs: Dover, 1991. 44 pp.: chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN: 0486267180 (pbk.): $3.95
Davis, Courtney; CELTIC STAINED GLASS COLORING BOOK, New York: Dover, 1993. 16 p.: chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 048627456X (pbk.)
Davis Courtney; CELTIC IRON-ON TRANSFER PATTERNS, New York: Dover. 48 p.: 65 transfer patterns, 28 cm. ISBN 0486260593 (pbk.)
Davis Courtney; THE ART OF CELTIA, London: Blandford, 1993. 128 p.: ill. (Some col.) ; 29 cm. ISBN: 0713723092
Davis, Courtney; CELTIC MANDALAS, with text by Helena Paterson London: Blandford, 1994, 96 p.: ill. (Some col.) ; 29 cm. ISBN 0713723890 (pbk.)
Davis Courtney, text by Helena Paterson; CELTIC BORDERS AND DECORATION, London: Blandford; New York, NY: Distributed in the United States by Sterling Pub. Co., 1992. 95 p.: ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN: 0713723300
Davis Courtney; CELTIC ART SOURCE BOOK, London; New York: Blandford: Distributed in the United States by Sterling Publishing Co, 1988. [128] p.: chiefly ill. (Some col.) ; 26 cm. ISBN: 0713719826
De Bhaldraithe, Dr. Toinas; Irish/English Dictionary.
Dexter, W.W.; Ogham, Consaine & Tifinag Alphabets. VT: Academy Gooks, 1984.
Dillon, Myles and Chadwick; the Celtic Realms. Cardinal, London (1973).
Dillon, Myles; Nora & Dillon: The Celtic Realms. NY: New American Library, 1967.
Dillon, Myles; for referencing Celtic mythology.
Druid’s Magazine, The; A compendium of Druidical Proceedings was launched in London by Hunt, R.H. in 1830. Letts, C., took over from 1834-1839.
Duibhgeannain, Maghnus O; Book of Ballymote. Includes copy of the Book of Rights (Leabhar nag Ceart), also has a treatise on the Ogham alphabet with a key. The alphabet consists of short lines drawn to, or crossing a base line, each Irish letter takes the name of a tree: e.g., A-ailim (elm); B-
Beithe (birch); C-col hazel and so on.
Dublin (1865-1879); Ancient Laws of Ireland (six vols.) Commissioners for Publishing the Ancient Laws and institutions of Ireland.
Ellis, Peter Beresford. The Druids. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Erdmann’s publishing Co., 1994.
Evans, Evan; Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards.
Evans, Theipilus; Vision of the Sleeping Bard, Gweledigaethauy Bard Cwsc (A Masterpiece of Welsh poetry). 1704
Evans - Wentz, W.Y.; the Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries. NY: Citadel Press, 1990. The Fairy faith in Celtic Countries. Colin Smythe Ltd., Bucks England. 1981.
Fleischmann, Professor Aloys; Music in Ireland (1952).
Ford, P.K.; Trans, the Mabinogion and other medieval Welsh tales. Berkley, CA: University of California Press, 1977.
Gramercy Books; Random House Company 40 Engelhard Avenue, Avenel, NJ 07001, A Complete Guide to Heraldry, A.C. FOX-Davies/IABN 0-517-26643-1 1978.
Grants or Grantz, Jeffery; Early Irish myths and sagas. UK: Penguin Books, 1981.
Graves, Robert; the White Goddess. Contains Tree alphabet (Ogham) European mythology and the Tree Calendar. NY: Farrar Stratus & Giroux, 1966. Graves, Robert; the White Goddess, Faver & Faver, London 1971. The White Goddess, song of Amergin an ancient Celtic calendar alphabet and Druidic incantation, which summarizes a prime poetic myth relating to not only their ancestral origins, but also our Own. The Crane Bag and other disputed subjects. UK: Cassel & Co., 1969.
Green, Miranda; the Gods of the Celts. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble Books, 1986. Symbol & Image in
Celtic Religious Art. UK: Rutledge. 1989. Exploring the World of the Druids. Thomas & Hudson, London and NY 1997 Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend. Thames & Hudson, London and NY, 1997. Also, Celtic Goddesses, Warriors, Virgins and Mother’s. British Museum Press, London 1995.
Hawkins, Gerald S.; Stonehenge decoded. Fontana/Collins, London 1982.
Herbert, Dr Algernon; Neo-Druidic Heresy in Britannia, (1834).
Hope, Murry; Practical Celtic Magic. Aquarian, Welling Borough, 1987.
Hopman, Ellen Evert; a Druid …. .
Howe, Dr E. Grahm; has a forward by David Loxley, claiming to be “Chief Druid of the Druid Order”. The Minds of the Druid, Skoob Books Publishing, London 1989.
Humphreys, E. (Emir); the Taliesin Tradition. UK: Black Raven Press, 1983.
Hutton, R.; The Pagan religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their nature and legacy, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991.
Hyde, Dr Douglas; Literary history of Ireland.
Hyde, Douglas; Beside the Fire: Irish folktales, Bracken, London 1991.
Jackson, A.; the Symbol Stories of Scotland. Storminess: The Orkney Press, 1984.
Jackson, Kenneth H.; the Oldest Irish Tradition. A window on the Iron Age. UK: Cambridge University Press, 1964 and a Celtic Miscellany. UK: Penguin books, 1971. Jackson, Hurston; a Celtic Miscellany.
Jacobs, Joseph (Editor); Celtic Fairytales. NY: Dover Publications, Inc., 1968
James, David; the Patriarchal Religion of Britain, (1836).
Jones, David; The Antiquities of Nations, more particularly of the Celtae (Celtic) or Gaul’s.
Jenkins, Defied, and Owen, Morphed E. The Welsh Law of Women, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1980.
Jones, Edward; Musical and Poetical Relics of the Welsh Bards and Druid’s (1784) and The Baric Museum of Primitive British Literature with The Baric Museum, A. Stratham, London, (1802).
Jones, Gwyn and Thomas; the Mabinogion, Dent, London 1978.
Journal, The Druid’s and Monthly Gorsedd (1841-1843).
Joyce, P.W.; Old Celtic Romances. Talbot Press, Dublin 1961. Social History of Ireland.
Kendrick, T.D.; the Druids, Methuen! Co. Ltd. London 1928.
Kendrick, Thomas Downing. The Druids: A Study into Keltic Pre-history, Methuen & Co., London, 1927.
Kenny’s Bookshop and Art Gallery; Galway, Ireland queries@kennys. I.e. Other means for finding many titles via Distributors: Duffer Editions (610) 458-500, Irish Books and Media (612) 871-3505 and American Book Company (303) 530-1352 plus, of course a Hastings store. American Distributors may prove helpful in locating many of the books listed herein: Irish Books and Media (612) 871-3505; Irish American Book Co., (303) 530-1352; Detour Editions (610) 458-5005. Books of Leinstyer, Levor, and Laighneach before the Dun Cow, Lebor na h-Vidre, beginning of 12th Century Book of Ballymote about 1391. Yellow Book of Lecan, late 14th century, The Book of the Four Masters 17th Century and book of Dun Low.
King, John; The Celtic Druid’s Year, London: Branford, 1994.
Knight, Sirona; the Pocket Guide to Celtic Spirituality. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1998. Exploring Celtic Druidism. Ancient Magic and Rituals for personal Empowerment. NJ: The Career Press, Inc. 2001. PG. 56-77 gives descriptions of Celtic Deities.
Knott, E. & Murphy, G.; Early Irish literature. UK: Rutledge & Kegan Paul, 1966.
Leek, Sybyl; The Complete Art of Witchcraft (1975) claimed to follow the Old Religion very closely allied to Celtic witchcraft.
Lindsfane Gospels; and The Book of Armagh that was preserved at Trinity College in Dublin is the fifteenth Century leather satchel containing the book. In addition, The Book of Kelt is made of animal hides containing the four gospels in a unique form with many pictures, and The Book of Darrow.
Loomis, R.S.; the Grail from Celtic Myth to Christian Symbol, Columbia University Press, USA, 1963. Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance, Columbia University Press, 1926. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 1999.
Lover, Samuel and Croker, T. Crofton; Ireland: Myths and Legends. Senate, London 1995.
Macalister, R.A.S.; end. And trans. The Book of the invasions of Ireland (Lebor Gabala Erenn). Dublin: Irish texts society, 1938-’54.
Mac Cana, Prognosis; Celtic Mythology. NY: Peter Bedrick books 1991. Newness, Middlesex, 1983.
Mac Cuileannain, Cormack; Sanas Chormaic or Cormac’s Glossary (AD 836-908). Meyer, Kuno edited in Dublin, 1912.
MacCulloch, J.A. (Arnott); The Celtic and Scandinavian Religions. Westport, CT: Devin-Adair, 1978. The Religion of the Ancient Celts (1911) and Hutchinson’s University Library, London, 1948. Celtic Mythology, Marshall Jones, Boston, USA, 1918.
Mackintosh Ian; Celtic Knotwork, Bain Constable 1986, 115 p., 8"x10", paper. ISBN 0-09-469810-4 [Currently available as Celtic Knotwork / Iain Bain. New York: Sterling Pub. Co., 1992. 115 p.: ill. (Some col.) ; 25 cm. ISBN: 0806986387: $14.95]
MacPherson, James; Ossian and History of Great Britain, (1773).
Magazine, “The Pen dragon” Ancient order of Druid Hermit’s (a breakaway group) launched their own in 1938 entitled The Pen dragon.
Mann, N.R.; the; Celtic Power Symbols, UK: Triskele Press, Glastonbury, 1987.
Morganwg, Iolo; the Triads of Britain. UK: Wildwood House, 1977.
Markale, Jean; the Celts. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions International, 1993. Merlin: Priest of Nature. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 1995. Women of the Celt’s. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 1986. The Druids: Celtic Priests of Nature. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 1999.
Mathews, Caitlin; the Celtic Book of the Dead. NY: St Martin’s Press, 1992. The Elements of the Celtic Tradition. UK: Element Books, 1989.
Matthews, Hohn; Taliesin includes only reference known to the Books of the Fferylt.
Matthews, John; the Celtic Shaman (Rockport, MA, and Dorset 1991, Element Books) and Taliesin: Shamanism and the Bardic (Bard) Mysteries in Britain and Ireland (1991). Some translations of the Greek and Latin are currently to be found in the Penguin Classics library. A Celtic reader. UK: Both, are Aquarian Press, 1990, 1991 London. Fiona Mac Cumbain. UK: Firebird Books, 1988.
Matthews, John and Caitlin: The Aquarian Guide to British and Irish mythology. UK: Aquarian Press, 1988 and The Western Way (volume 1) Ark Anna, 1987. The Song Of Taliesin, Unwin Hyman, and London, 1991.
Matthews, John and Caillin; A Celtic Shamans Sourcebook, British and Irish Mythology, Celtic Book of Days, the Encyclopedia of Celtic Wisdom.
McBain, Alexander; Celtic Mythology and Religion, Eneas Mackay, Sterling, 1917.
Mclean, Adam; the Four Fire Festivals. Megalithic Research, Edinburgh, 1979.
Meehan, Bernard; The book of Kelt’s, Thomas and Hudson.
Meyer, Kuna; The Raids of Ireland, volume XII, Lecture, Todd series, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1906.
Meyrick, Samuel Rush and Smith, Charles Hamilton; Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands (1815) (color agua (water) --- prints).
Miles, D.; the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales, Christopher Davies, Swansea, 1977.
Miles, Dillwyn; the Secret of the Bards of the Isle of Britain.
Moore, A.W.; The folklore of the Isle of Man.
Morganwg, Iolo; Poems, Lyrical and Pastoral (1794). The Triads of Britain, Wildwood House, 1977. Book of Taliesin.
Murphy, Gerard; Glimpses of Gaelic Ireland, Dublin, 1948. Saga and Myth in Ancient Ireland. Dublin: Cultural Relationships Committee of Ireland, 1961.
Murray, Colin; the Celtic Tree Oracle. A system of divination (1988).
Murray, Liz and Colin; the Celtic Tree Oracle, Rider, London, 1988.
Music; Celts Rise Again, two CD various styles (203) 730-0333. Nard a (414) 961-8350 Celtic Odyssey and Celtic Legacy are highly recommended. Dirty Linen Magazine (all latest information) $20.00 a Year for six issues (410) 583-7973. Alternatively, send $5.00 To Maggie’s Music P.O. Box 4144 Annapolis, MD 21403 (410) 268-3394. In return, you will be sent a compact disk sampler. You will also, receive A catalogue.
Nash, D.W.; Taliesin or the Bards and Druid’s of Britain, Smith, J. Russell, London, 1858.
Newel, the Divine Hag of the Pagan Celts, the Witch Figure. UK: Rutledge & Kegan Paul, 1973.
Newman, Paul; the Hill of the Dragon. London: Kings mead Press, 1976.
Nichols, Ross; The back of Druidry. The Aquarian Press, Welling Borough, UK, and Aquarian/Thorsons, Aquarian Press, London (1990).
Norton - Taylor, Duncan; the Celts. Alexandria, VA: Time - Life Books, 1974.
O’Boyle, S.; Ogham, the Poet’s Secret. Dublin: Gilbert Dalton, 1980.
O’Curry, -’s Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish.
O’Donohue, John; Anam Cara: A book of Celtic wisdom. NY: Harper Collins, 1997.
O’Driscoll, R.; ed. The Celtic consciousness. Edinburgh: Canongate, 1982.
O’Grady, Standish James; Early Bardic (Bard) literature in Ireland, folk tradition, Ryan Publishing, London 1990.
OhOgain, D. (Diathi); The Hero in Irish Folk History. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan 1985. The Sacred Isle: Belief and Religion in Pre-Christian Ireland. Boydell Press, Woodbridge 1999.
O’Kelly, Michael J.; New range Archeology. Art and Legend. Thames & Hudson, London, 1982.
O’Rahilly, Cecille; ed. & trans. The Cattle Raid of Cuailange (Tain Bo Cualnge from the book of Leinster). Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946.
O Riordain, S.P. & Daniel, Glyn; New Grange, London: Thames & Hudson, 1964.
Owen, Aidan Lloyd; The Famous Druids, a survey of three centuries of English literature on the Druid’s, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1962.
Owen, Aneurin; Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales edited and translated, English Records Commission published, 1841.
Patch, H.R.; the Otherworld, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., USA, 1950.
Paterson, Helena; Hardback of Celtic astrology. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995. The Handbook of Celtic Astrology. Llewellyn Worldwide, St. Paul, MN 1994.
Pennick, Nigel; The Celtic Saint’s. Pennick, Nigel; the Pagan Book of Days, Earth Harmony, Celtic Sacred Landscapes, and Mazes and Labyrinths. www.gotoit.com The Sacred World of The Celt’s, Inner Traditions International, One Park Street, Rochester, Vermont 05767.
Pepper, Elizabeth and Wilcock, John; Magical and Mystical Sites: Europe and British Isles. NY: Harper and Row, 1977.
Piggott, Stuart; The Druids. London: Thames & Hudson, London and NY, 1968, 1976, 1985. For Referencing Celtic mythology.
Pim, Herbert M.; a short history of Celtic Philosophy, Dun dale, 1920.
Powell, Thomas; The Celts: ancient people and places. NY, NY Thames and Hudson 1980. ISBN 0-500-27275-1 (excellent illustrations of Celtic artifacts).
Powell, T.G.E.; the Celt’s, Thomas and Hudson 1958. The Celts. UK: Penguin Books, 1970.
Price, G.; Ireland and the Celtic Connection. UK: Colin Smythe, 1987.
Rabey, Steve; In the House of Memory, Ancient Celtic Wisdom for Everyday Life. Premium Marketing division, Penguin Putnam, 357 Hudson Street, NY, NY 10014 ISBN 0-525-94409-5.
Raftery, Barry; Pagan Celtic Ireland: The Enigma of the Iron Age. Thames & Hudson, London and NY, 1997.
Rankin, Dr. H.D.; Celts and the Classical World (1987).
Rees, Alwen and Brimley; Celtic Heritage, UK: Thames & Hudson, London and NY 1961, 1989. Ancient Tradition in Ireland and Wales. NY: Grove Press, 1978.
Revenwood, Anna; Greater Book of the Arts and Crafts.
Rhys, John; Rhys, John; Celtic Folklore, two volumes, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1910. M.A. Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx. NY: Benjamin Bloom Inc., 1972. Origin and Growth of Religion as illustrated by Celtic Heathendom.
Roads, Michael; Talking With Nature.
Robins, don and Ross, Anne; The Life and Death of a Druid prince, rider, London 1946.
Rolleston, T.W.; Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race. Harp, London, 1917.
Ross, Anne; Writer on Celtic stories. Pagan Celtic Britain: Studies in Iconography and tradition. Constable, London 1992. Everyday Life of the Pagan Celts. UK: Rutledge, Kegan Paul, 1970. Druid God’s and Heroes from Celtic Mythology. NYY: Schock’en Books, 1986. Ross, Anne; ed. By V. For referencing Celtic mythology.
Ross, Anne and Cyprien, Michael, a Travelers Guide to Celtic Britain. Harrisburg, VA: Historical Times, 1985.
Rudhyar, Dane; The Lunation Cycle. Shambhala, Boulder, London 1971.
Russell, Bertrand; A History of Western Philosophy, George Allen & Unwin, London 1946.
Rust, J.; Druidism Exhumed, Edmonton & Douglass, Edinburgh 1871.
Rutherford, Ward; the Druids and Their Heritage, Gordon Cremmonesi, London 1978. Smith, Dr. John; Choir Gaur, the Grand Array of the ancient Druid’s (1771). Atkinson, R.J.C.; Stonehenge (1960), the mathematics of Stonehenge correspond to the Colgany calendar --- possibly proving relating Stonehenge to the Druid’s.
Sellner, Edward C.; Wisdom Of The Celtic Saint‘s.
Seymour, St John Drelincourt. Irish Witchcraft and demonology, Hodges Figgu, Dublin 1913.
Sharkey, John; Celtic Mysteries, Thames & Hudson, London 1975. The ancient religion. UK: Thames and Hudson, 1991.
Sion, Llewellyn; Barddas (Bard). A two volume works about medieval Welsh texts explaining Druidry and Bardism (Bard ways).
Skeen, W.F.; (translation based). Book of Taliesin, a fourteenth century text. The Four Ancient Books of Wales, two volumes. NY: AMS Press, 1984-1985.
Spann, D. (David) B.; the Otherworld in Early Irish Literature, MI: University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, USA. 1969.
Spence, Lewis; the History and Origins of Druidism, Rider & Co., London 1949 and NY: Samuel Wister, Inc., 1971. The Magic Arts in Celtic Britain, Rider & Co., London 1945, 1931 (revised version of Welsh Druidism) and NY: Dorset Press, 1992. The Mysteries of Britain, Rider & Co., London. Philadelphia, PA: David McKay Co., 1972. Toulson, Shirley; the Celtic Alternative. A study of the Christianity we have lost (1987) and The Celtic Year (1993).
Squire, Charles; Celtic Myth and Legend. NY: Newcastle Publishing, 1975 and Sterling Publishing Co., 1990 plus, Franklin Lakes, NJ: New Page Books, 2001. Originally published 1905.
Stead, I.M.; J.B. Bourke and D. Bothwell, Lindow Man: The Body in the Bag. British Museum Publications. London 1986
Stokes, Whitley. The Tripartite Life of Patrick, two volumes (Re-run Britani arum media aerie scriptures) London 1887.
Stukeley, William; The History of the Religion and Temples of the Druid’s and Stonehenge of a temple restored to the British Druid’s, with some others described (this was a study of the Avenbury Megalim Complex) London 1729.
Thomas, Charles; Celtic Britain. Thames & Hudson, London and NY 1997.
Toland, John; A Critical History of the Celtic religion etc. History of the Druids, critical History of the Celtic religion, later editions of the work were entitled The History of the Druids.
Toulson, Shirley; The Celtic Year, Element, Dorset, 1993.
Tressan, Abbe de; History of the Heathen Mythology.
Volguine, Alexandre; Lunar Astrology. Asti, NY 1974.
Waite, Arthur Edward; the Hidden Church of the Holy Grail, Redman, London 1909.
Welsh text; The Rudiments of Divinity.
Wene, W.Y. Evans; the fairy faith in Celtic countries (1911) refers to wands used by the Druid’s.
Whitefield, Patrick; How to Make a Forest Garden.
Wilde, Lady; Ancient Legends, Mythic Charms and Superstitions of Ireland. NY: Lemma Publishing, 1973.
Williams, Caerwin; English version of The Poems of Taliesin by Williams, I. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1975.
Williamson, R.; the Crane skin Bag: Celtic Stories and Poems: Edinburgh, Canongate, 1979.
Wood, Juliette; the Celtic Book of Living and Dying. Chronicle Gooks San Francisco 2000 ISBN 0-8118-2895-6.
Wood, Martin; W.G. Pagan Ireland, London 1895 and Traces of The Elder Faiths of Ireland, two volumes, London 1902.
Wright, Dudley; Druidism, the ancient faith of Britain E.J. Burrow, London 1924.
Yeats, W.B. (editor) & Gregory, Lady Isabella Augusta. A Treasury of Irish Myth, Legend and Folklore. NY Avenel Books 1986. Originally published in 1888. The Celtic Twilight. NY: Signet Books, 1962. Irish Folk Stories and Fairy Tales. NY: Grosset and Dunlap, 1974.
Zaczek, Lain; Chronicles of the Celts. Past Times, London, 1996.
Zimmer, Heinrich; Pelagius in Ireland (Berlin, 1901).