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The Magic Cup
by Andrew Greeley
Tor Books, 2008
Mass Market Paperback, 288 pages
Condition is Very Good. Some light wear from handling. Small white sticker over UPC on back cover. Pages have no writing, tears or dog-ears.
"In this novel of legendary Ireland, Andrew Greeley takes you back to a long-ago time of mists and magic, faith and love. Here you will meet Cormac MacDermot, the young king destined to lead Ireland out of paganism to Christianity; his aged father, now on the throne; and the seductive witch-queen who holds the country in thrall. Here also is the lovely slave girl Brigid. As light-footed as an Irish pixie, she will help Cormac seek the magic cup that will confirm his right to be High King of Ireland.
"Over mountain and river they will journey, beset by perils. But when their enemies capture Brigid, and Cormac strives to save her, he will see that the little slave girl is a great deal more than she seems."
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by Andrew Greeley
Tor Books, 2008
Mass Market Paperback, 288 pages
Condition is Very Good. Some light wear from handling. Small white sticker over UPC on back cover. Pages have no writing, tears or dog-ears.
"In this novel of legendary Ireland, Andrew Greeley takes you back to a long-ago time of mists and magic, faith and love. Here you will meet Cormac MacDermot, the young king destined to lead Ireland out of paganism to Christianity; his aged father, now on the throne; and the seductive witch-queen who holds the country in thrall. Here also is the lovely slave girl Brigid. As light-footed as an Irish pixie, she will help Cormac seek the magic cup that will confirm his right to be High King of Ireland.
"Over mountain and river they will journey, beset by perils. But when their enemies capture Brigid, and Cormac strives to save her, he will see that the little slave girl is a great deal more than she seems."
All photos are of the item listed for sale.
Save on shipping when you buy more than one book from my store.
Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
While I try to mention any allergens or funny smells, the materials I sell are used and often acquired through auctions or house sales. I cannot guarantee that they are smoke- or pet-free.





