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The Chronicles of Eri (The Ancient Irish: Who they were, and their Connections with the Coronation Stone). By F. T. Perry. Pp. 160. London: Arthur H. Stockwell. [1940.] 3s. 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2017

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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1941

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1 L. Albert, Six thousand years of Gaelic grandeur unearthed: the most ancient and truthful chronicles of the Gael. Vol. i, 5357 to 1004 B.C., with a preface containing [a] history of the discovery and a dissertation presenting numerous proofs of authenticity and antiquity. London: Foyle. [1936.] 10s. 6d. Cf. the same author's The buried-alive chronicles of Ireland. London: Foyle. [1938.] 2s. 6d.