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Shamrocks, Harps and Shillelaghs: The Story of the St. Patrick's Day Symbols

Shamrocks, Harps and Shillelaghs: The Story of the St. Patrick's Day Symbols

Shamrocks, Harps and Shillelaghs: The Story of the St. Patrick's Day
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Shamrocks, Harps and Shillelaghs: The Story of the St. Patrick's Day Symbols

by Barth, Edna

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ISBN 10
0899190383
ISBN 13
9780899190389
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New York, NY: Clarion Books, 1977. Paperback. Very Good. Arndt, Ursula. Clean, tight, unmarked; damage from sticker removal inside front cover and to back cover; very slight wear to edges; appears unread; Shamrocks, shillelaghs, reed pipes, and leprechauns - these are some of the many symbols that remind us of St. Patrick's Day. Who was St. Patrick? And what is this early spring holiday all about? With warmth and vitality, Edna Barth tells the colorful stories, legends, and historical facts behind St. Patrick's Day and shows how the spirit of this ancient Irish holiday is still alive today in many countries.

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Shamrocks, shillelaghs, reed pipes, and leprechauns—these are some of the many symbols that remind us of St. Patrick's Day. Who was St. Patrick? And what is this early spring holiday all about? With warmth and vitality, Edna Barth tells the colorful stories, legends, and historical facts behind St. Patrick's Day and shows how the spirit of this ancient Irish holiday is still alive in many countries. Illustrated with black and white drawings by Ursula Arndt, this is a book to be discovered and read with pleasure by young readers. All of Edna Barth's classic holiday books are now being reissued with fresh, new jacket designs and fun activities inside the paperback covers.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Shamrocks, Harps and Shillelaghs: The Story of the St. Patrick's Day Symbols
Author
Barth, Edna
Illustrator
Arndt, Ursula
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0899190383
ISBN 13
9780899190389
Publisher
Clarion Books
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Date Published
1977
Pages
96
Keywords
SEASONAL HOLIDAYS FOLKLORE IRELAND ST. PATRICK'S DAY JUVENILE LITERATURE SYMBOLS LEGENDS ORIGIN MEANING

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