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Ella Young, Irish Mystic and Rebel

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Book Synopsis Ella Young, Irish Mystic and Rebel by : Rose Murphy

Book excerpt: Ella Young (1867-1956), an Irish stoyteller of Celtic heroes and magic/curses, had a fascinating, overlooked life story. This book provides a portrait of an extraordinary woman who lived during extraordinary times.


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