The rich history and folklore of Ireland and Scotland is a bottomless well of inspiration for imaginative authors to draw from. The stories in this collection run the gamut from purely historical to the fantastic to the weirdly horrific, with some combining elements of all three genres. Whether your blood is Celtic or not, these action-packed thrill-tales are guaranteed to get it pumping! Stories included: “The Druids” (poem) by Kenneth Morris “The Devil’s Dagger” by Farnham Bishop and Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur A story of warlike thirteenth-century Scotland when King Malcolm hunted the outlaw, Evan the Headless—and of the queer events which brought suspicion upon the town of Kinlochan “People of the Dark” by Robert E. Howard Out of the past, in Dagon’s Cave, there is Conan of the Reavers “The Harping of Cravetheen” by Fiona Macleod In which the son of Conchobar mac Nessa finds love and death “A Claymore for the Clan” by Donald Barr Chidsey The Macdonalds of Sleat make a bloody raid on Craigellachie “The Horror in the Glen” by Clyde Irvine What dreadful doom was preparing for the infamous Clan MacGreggan?—a story of the “little people” of Scotland “Grana, Queen of Battle” by John Barnett The Irish worship beauty—and fighting. Grana, it was certain, had the first, and had promised to supply the second “Feach Air Muir Lionadhi Gealach Buidhe Mar Or” (poem) by Robert E. Howard