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James Stephens

    February 9, 1882 – December 26, 1950

    James Stephens was an Irish novelist and poet whose works are often described as fairy tales for adults. His unique style is characterized by a rare blend of humor and lyricism, evident in his retellings of Irish myths and fairy tales. Stephens delved deeply into Irish mythology and folklore to create original stories that reflect his love for Irish culture and language. His writings are cherished for their imaginative power and charm, resonating with readers across generations.

    Celtic Myths
    The Adventures of Seumas Beg
    Irish Fairy Tales
    Celtic Myths
    Irish Fairy & Folk Tales
    Irish Fairy Tales
    • 2024

      Celtic Myths

      Legendary Tales of Gods and Heroes

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Wondrous tales from Gaelic tradition come alive in this beautifully presented edition, retold by noted folklorists Joseph Jacobs and James Stephens. The book features deluxe silk binding, gold cover embossing, and vibrant full-color illustrations, making it a perfect gift for lovers of mythology and folklore.

      Celtic Myths
    • 2024

      Celtic Myths

      Deluxe Slipcase Edition

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Rich in Celtic mythology, this beautifully illustrated collection showcases 26 enchanting tales from Ireland, as narrated by esteemed folklorist Joseph Jacobs. Readers will discover a world filled with ancient gods, captivating witchcraft, clever leprechauns, fearsome sea monsters, and brave heroes. Each story is steeped in tradition, having been passed down through generations in Gaelic, offering a vivid glimpse into the magical and mystical elements of Celtic folklore.

      Celtic Myths
    • 2024

      Stories from the Crosswalk

      A Collection of Character-Building Stories for Children

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Engaging with whimsical characters like a talking worm and a bullfrog bully, readers embark on imaginative adventures that impart valuable lessons about friendship, manners, and Christian values. Each of the seventeen original short stories is accompanied by timeless black-and-white illustrations, enhancing the storytelling experience. The final tale encourages creativity by inviting readers to draw their own illustrations, making it a unique blend of narrative and artistic expression.

      Stories from the Crosswalk
    • 2024

      Irish Myths and Legends

      Ancient Legends of Gods, Goddesses and Otherworldly Folk

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Featuring retellings of timeless Irish tales, this luxurious collection showcases the work of renowned folklorists like Lady Wilde and Jeremiah Curtin. Each story has been carefully curated to preserve its cultural heritage, while the edition itself is elegantly designed with gold embossing, vibrant endpapers, and stencilled page edges, making it a visually stunning addition to any bookshelf.

      Irish Myths and Legends
    • 2023

      Irish Fairy Tales

      Illustrated

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in a magical, Medieval Ireland, this collection features ten retold folktales by James Stephens, showcasing larger-than-life characters like hunters, warriors, and fairies. Central to many tales is the legendary figure Fionn mac Uail and the heroic Fianna from the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. Accompanied by Arthur Rackham's enchanting illustrations, including sixteen color plates, this 1920 publication stands out as one of Stephens' most celebrated works, offering a rich glimpse into Irish folklore.

      Irish Fairy Tales
    • 2023

      The Adventures of Seumas Beg

      And The Rocky Road to Dublin

      The life of James Stephens is marked by early adversity, having been placed in an industrial school after his father's death. His later embrace of socialism and Irish nationalism influenced his literary work. Renowned for his retellings of Irish myths, Stephens blends humor and lyricism, creating a unique narrative style. He also authored original novels inspired by Irish folklore, including "The Crock of Gold," showcasing his deep connection to Irish culture and storytelling traditions.

      The Adventures of Seumas Beg
    • 2023

      Deirdre

      in large print

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The publishing house Megali focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and ensure that important historical texts are available to a wider audience, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in literature.

      Deirdre
    • 2023

      Irish Fairy Tales

      in large print

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision, ensuring that important texts remain available and easy to read.

      Irish Fairy Tales
    • 2022

      The author’s early life was shaped by loss and hardship, leading him to a profound engagement with socialism and Irish culture. His works often blend humor and lyricism, showcasing his talent in retelling Irish myths alongside crafting original novels inspired by traditional tales. Notable titles include "The Crock of Gold" and "Etched in Moonlight." Stephens’ dedication to the Irish language and Republican ideals further enrich his literary contributions, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century Irish literature.

      Mary, Mary
    • 2022

      More Suspect Speaking

      More of the frustrations and blessings of life with aphasia

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the emotional landscape of aphasia, this book delves into the experiences of individuals grappling with communication challenges. It weaves together themes of enjoyment, sadness, and pathos, offering insights into the varied ways people cope with this condition. Through poignant narratives, readers are invited to reflect on the impact of language loss and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

      More Suspect Speaking