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Padraic Colum is the author of Selected Short Stories of Padraic Colum (1986), Nordic Gods and Heroes (1996), The Children of Odin (2019), The King of Ireland's Son (2012), Legends of Hawaii (1937).

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Selected Short Stories of Padraic Colum

release date: Oct 01, 1986
Selected Short Stories of Padraic Colum
Padraic Colum (1881-1972) was in the forefront of the Irish Literary Revival along with William Butler Yeats, Lady Gregory, George Moore, AE (George Russell), and John Millington Synge. At the age of twenty-three he was a founding father of the Abbey Players, and he was recognized as one of the most talented young writers of drama, poetry, and short fiction. Unfortunately, Colum quarreled with Yeats and Lady Gregory, and, since he could not earn a living in Dublin by writing alone, he left for America. Colum''s contribution to Irish letters is unique, because he alone of the early giants of the Irish Literary Revival was Roman Catholic, peasant born, and country bred. His literary themes are tributes to the indomitable Irish spirit, the natural nobility of the Irish peasant, the ancient folk customs of the countryside, and the poetic beauty of Irish English.

Nordic Gods and Heroes

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Nordic Gods and Heroes
A collection of Norse myths and legends featuring such gods as Odin, Thor, Frey, and Freya.

The Children of Odin

release date: Sep 24, 2019
The Children of Odin
From master storyteller Padriac Colum, winner of a Newbery Honor for The Golden Fleece, comes a collection of fifteen timeless tales inspired by Norse mythology. Before time as we know it began, gods and goddesses lived in the city of Asgard. Odin All Father crossed the Rainbow Bridge to walk among men in Midgard. Thor defended Asgard with his mighty hammer. Mischievous Loki was constantly getting into trouble with the other gods, and dragons and giants walked free. This collection of Norse sagas retold by author Padraic Colum gives us a sense of that magical time when the world was filled with powers and wonders we can hardly imagine.

The King of Ireland's Son

release date: Aug 30, 2012
The King of Ireland's Son
The King of Ireland''s Son sets out to find the Enchanter of the Black Back-Lands and meets the Enchanter''s daughter, Fedelma. His adventures lead him to the Land of the Mist, the Town of the Red Castle, and the worlds of Gilly of the Goatskin, the Hags of the Long Teeth, Princess Flame-of-Wine, and the Giant Crom Duv. This is a true Irish wonder tale: a coming of age story of the youngest son of the King of Ireland who sets off on an impossible quest. The stories weave together, stories within stories, in a fantastic tapestry of humour, poetry, action and adventure. Perfect for reading aloud at bedtime, generations of children have loved Padraic Colum''s unmatched storytelling.

Legends of Hawaii

Legends of Hawaii
A collection of 19 tales from the Hawaiian people including The Arrow and the Swing and The Rolling Island

The Collected Poems of Padraic Colum

release date: Oct 15, 2018
The Collected Poems of Padraic Colum
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Selected Plays of Padraic Colum

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Selected Plays of Padraic Colum
The land: A response to the land question and to agrarian legislation which enabled the occupier to become owner of the soil. In an Irish midlands county, a group of tennant farmers assemble at the house of Murtagh Cosgar to confer and arrange the terms upon which they should purchase their repective holdings.

THE CHILDREN OF ODIN THE BOOK OF NORTHERN MYTHS BY PADRAIC COLUM ( Annotated Illustrations )

release date: Aug 19, 2020
THE CHILDREN OF ODIN THE BOOK OF NORTHERN MYTHS BY PADRAIC COLUM ( Annotated Illustrations )
Born Patrick Collumb in Longford, Ireland, poet, editor, children''s writer, folklorist, and playwright Padraic Colum was the oldest of eight siblings. At 17, he took a job as a clerk for the Irish Railway Clearing House and began to write seriously; he had joined the Irish Republican Army and the Gaelic League and taken the name Padraic Colum by the time he was 20. Living in Dublin during the Celtic Revival and a member of both the National Theatre Society and the Abbey Theatre, he met and became close friends with writers James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, and George Russell. With James Stephens and Thomas MacDonagh, Colum founded the Irish Review.Colum''s poetry uses traditional forms to weave landscape and legend with image and song. During his lifetime, Colum published more than 50 volumes of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, drama, children''s literature, and folklore. Early in his career, he wrote several plays, including The Land (1905) and Thomas Muskerry (1910), both of which were staged at the Abbey Theatre. In 1914, he moved to New York City and began to write for children. The King of Ireland''s Son (1916, illustrated by Willy Pogany) collects the serialized children''s stories, based on Irish folklore, Colum had published in the Sunday Tribune. In 1923, Colum traveled to Hawaii to record Polynesian folklore, which he published in At the Gateways of the Day (1924) and The Bright Islands (1925). In the 1930s, Colum and his wife moved to France, where he resumed his friendship with Joyce and transcribed sections of Finnegan''s Wake. In 1945, Colum returned to the United States and taught at Columbia University.

The Arabian Nights

release date: Sep 24, 2019
The Arabian Nights
Genies, wishes, thieves, and treasure abound in these classic stories of magic and adventure from master storyteller Padraic Colum. Every night for a thousand and one nights, Shahrazad begins to tell her husband the king a new tale but each night she stops before finishing. Why? Because the king has promised to kill her when the last one is over. However, her nightly stories—of Sinbad the Sailor, Ali Baba, and many other heroes and villains—are so enthralling that King Shahryar has to postpone her execution again and again... Padraic Colum brings together a selection of the most amazing of the over 600 stories which Shahrazad told. Full of genies, flying carpets, and daring adventures, The Arabian Nights will captive a new audience and leave readers asking for one more story.

The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy
A retelling of the events of the Trojan War and the wanderings of Odysseus based on Homer''s Iliad and Odyssey.

The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said

release date: Dec 02, 2019
The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said
In "The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said," Padraic Colum weaves a captivating tapestry of Irish folklore, blending vivid storytelling with lyrical prose to create an enchanting narrative for readers of all ages. The story follows a young boy who possesses the extraordinary ability to understand the language of birds, leading him on a journey that reveals profound truths about nature and humanity. Colum''Äôs mastery of folk motifs, combined with his unique narrative style, showcases a rich literary tradition that echoes the themes of connection and understanding found in traditional Irish tales, while also drawing on modernist sensibilities. Padraic Colum (1881-1972) was a prominent figure in the Irish literary renaissance, an era that sought to revitalize Irish culture and language. His deep appreciation for folklore, nurtured by his upbringing in County Longford, profoundly influenced his writing. Colum''s passion for storytelling was propelled by his belief in the power of myths and tales, inspiring his exploration of themes that resonate with both children and adults alike. His extensive body of work reflects his commitment to illuminating the beauty of the Irish cultural heritage. "The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said" is recommended for readers who seek a meaningful exploration of language, nature, and the interconnectedness of all living things. This beautifully illustrated book is not only a delightful read for children but also serves as a poignant reminder for adults to reconnect with their innate curiosity about the world around them. Colum''s storytelling will inspire imagination and evoke a sense of wonder, making it a must-read for anyone who appreciates the magic of stories.

The Golden Fleece

release date: Sep 24, 2019
The Golden Fleece
From master storyteller Padriac Colum comes a Newbery Honor–winning collection of epic myths that “is unequaled as an introduction to the classic myths for young readers” (Publishers Weekly). Enter a world where harpies torment mortals, the Argonaut Orpheus sings, the mighty god Zeus wages war on the Titans, and Prometheus steals fire. Author Padraic Colum weaves the tales of Jason and his Argonauts with classic Greek mythology to create this captivating epic about life, war, and astounding beings who lived in a time long past. Poetically written and wonderful for reading aloud, this collection of ancient stories will captivate modern readers.

The King of Ireland's Son, Illustrated Edition (Yesterday's Classics)

release date: Oct 01, 2009
The King of Ireland's Son, Illustrated Edition (Yesterday's Classics)
A romance of unusual beauty and simplicity, having all the traditional elements of the folk tale and all its magic and wonder. In vigorous and rhythmic prose, the author recounts the adventurous wooing of Fedelma, the enchanter''s daughter, by the King of Ireland''s son, and relates the many strange adventures they had on their journey home, weaving many short tales from the Gaelic tradition into the fabric of the narrative. A book of uncommon beauty in form and content, with illustrations and decorations in black and white by Willy Pogany. Suitable for ages 8 and up.

The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)

release date: Jul 01, 2009
The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
Padraic Colum (1881-1972) was an Irish poet, novelist, dramatist, biographer and collector of folklore. He was one of the leading figures of the Celtic Revival. At the age of seventeen, he passed an exam for and was awarded a clerkship in the Irish Railway Clearing House. He stayed in this job until 1903. During this period, Colum started to write and met a number of the leading Irish writers of the time. His earliest published poems appeared in The United Irishman. His first book, Wild Earth (1907) collected many of these poems. In 1911 he founded the short-lived literary journal The Irish Review. In 1914, Colum travelled to the USA where he took up children''s writing and published a number of collections of stories for children, beginning with The King of Ireland''s Son (1916). In 1922 he started writing novels. Amongst his other works are Three Plays (1916), The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said (1918), The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths (1920) and The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles (1921).

The Children's Homer

release date: Sep 24, 2019
The Children's Homer
From master storyteller Padriac Colum, winner of a Newbery Honor for The Golden Fleece, comes a collection of fifteen timeless stories inspired by classic Greek literature. Travel back to a mythical time when Achilles, aided by the gods, waged war against the Trojans. And join Odysseus on his journey through murky waters, facing obstacles like the terrifying Scylla and whirring Charybdis, the beautiful enchantress Circe, and the land of the raging Cyclôpes. Using narrative threads from The Iliad and The Odyssey, Padraic Colum weaves a stunning adventure with all the drama and power that Homer intended.

The Island of the Mighty

release date: Sep 24, 2019
The Island of the Mighty
From master storyteller Padriac Colum, winner of a Newbery Honor for The Golden Fleece, comes a collection of fifteen timeless stories that the ancient Celts told more than a thousand years ago. Among the greatest storytellers of the world, the ancient Celts told tales that, after more than a thousand years, still bristle with life and excitement. This beautifully illustrated book includes fifteen of these enchanting stories, including bold exploits at the Court of King Arthur. Filled with handsome heroes, lovely maidens, and menacing sorcerers and giants, these tales continue to entertain.

Anthology of Irish Verse

release date: Sep 02, 2015
Anthology of Irish Verse
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Loki: The Mischief Behind the Legend

release date: May 10, 2022
Loki: The Mischief Behind the Legend
The Norse myths that inspired generations of superhero fans and mythology-lovers, perfect for fans of the Loki television series and the MCU. Before he was the infamous movie villain, Loki was the beloved God of Norse lore. From Padriac Colum, three-time Newbery honor winner, comes this delightful collection of some of the greatest myths ever told, highlighting Loki’s grand adventures. Loki’s antics are plentiful: Convincing Thor to wear a wedding gown. Chopping off Sif’s golden locks. Masquerading as a maiden among the Giants. Tricking dwarves into molding the ever-popular hammer. And he does it all to save Asgard, time and again. But Loki tires of the Gods’ idiocy. And he’s done being their lackey. Could his anger lead to the destruction of Asgard and all the Gods? Or will the Gods win? Including a foreword from legendary Marvel writer Peter David, this is the origin story that all true Loki fans must know!

A Comprehensive Summary and Analysis of The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths by Padraic Colum

release date: Jan 02, 2025
A Comprehensive Summary and Analysis of The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths by Padraic Colum
The Adventures of A Black Coat by Anonymous, presents a unique narrative told from the perspective of a sentient black coat as it journeys through various owners and social situations. The coat, referred to as “Sable,” is not merely an inanimate object but a keen observer and commentator on human behavior, offering readers a satirical and insightful glimpse into 18th-century society.

The Children of Odin - Illustrated by Willy Pogany

release date: Apr 16, 2013
The Children of Odin - Illustrated by Willy Pogany
The Children of Odin is a classic collection of Norse Mythology, containing tales of the God Odin – a truly powerful deity associated with healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, battle, sorcery, poetry, and frenzy. Odin is attested as having many sons, most famously the god Baldr – and his children are known by hundreds of names. This text comes in three main parts: ‘The Dwellers in Asgard’, ‘Odin the Wanderer’, and ‘The Witch’s Heart.’ The tales are penned by Padraic Colum, and are decorated with the whimsical black and white drawings of Willy Pogany. Colum (1881 – 1972) was an Irish poet, novelist, dramatist, biographer and playwright – and a passionate collector of folklore. His works, The Adventure of Odysseus (1918) and The Children of Odin (1920) are important in bringing classical literature to younger audiences. Willy Pogany (1882 – 1955) was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of myths and fables, and his stunning, painstakingly intricate drawings are presented alongside the text – so that the two may be better appreciated.

The Children of Odin: the Book of Northern Myths by Padraic Colum

release date: Nov 03, 2021
The Children of Odin: the Book of Northern Myths by Padraic Colum
Padraic Colum (1881-1972) was a poet, a playwright, and a leader of the Irish Renaissance, but he is best known for his works for children, including The Children of Odin and The Golden Fleece (a Newbery Honor Book). Before time as we know it began, gods and goddesses lived in the city of Asgard. Odin All Father crossed the Rainbow Bridge to walk among men in Midgard. Thor defended Asgard with his mighty hammer. Mischievous Loki was constantly getting into trouble with the other gods, and dragons and giants walked free. This collection of Norse sagas retold by author Padraic Colum gives us a sense of that magical time when the world was filled with powers and wonders we can hardly imagine.

Orpheus, Myths of the World

release date: May 23, 2016
Orpheus, Myths of the World
With 20 illustrations, this is a survey of world mythology by Padraic Column. Originally titled ''Orpheus, Myths of the World'', later editions were retitled simply ''Myths of the World''. Myths covered from civilisations including: Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian, Jewish, Greek, Latin, Celtic, Finnish, Icelandic, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Peruvian and more.

The Boy Apprenticed to an Enchanter

release date: Aug 01, 1990
The Boy Apprenticed to an Enchanter
A boy obtains use of King Manus''s famous horses to seek Merlin''s help in releasing him from his apprenticeship to the enchanter, Zabulun.
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