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THE CELTIC AND SCANDINAVIAN RELIGIONS

THE CELTIC AND SCANDINAVIAN RELIGIONS

THE CELTIC AND SCANDINAVIAN RELIGIONS
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THE CELTIC AND SCANDINAVIAN RELIGIONS

by MACCULLOCH,J.A

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0094727309
ISBN 13
9780094727304
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., 1993. 180pp. A very good+ Hardback in dustcover parts of the book concerned with Scandinavian religion will also serve as an introduction to the Old Norse texts. describes the complexities of Celtic & Scandinavian religious beliefs with pellucid clarity

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Title
THE CELTIC AND SCANDINAVIAN RELIGIONS
Author
MACCULLOCH,J.A
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0094727309
ISBN 13
9780094727304
Publisher
., 1993
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
1993

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