 Bibliography
The Black Book of Carmarthen
Joseph Campbell, Masks of God: Occidental Myths
DJ Conway, Celtic Magick
DJ Conway, Ancient and Shining Ones
Peter Berresford Ellis, The Celtic Empire
Jeffrey Gantz, translator, The Mabinogion
Jeffrey Gantz, translator, editor, Early Irish Myths and Legends
Prudence Jones and Nigel Pennick, A History of Pagan Europe
Thomas Kinsella, The Tain
Ward Rutherford, Celtic Lore
Charles Squire, Celtic Mythology
Maire Brennan The Voyage of Bran (celtic music cd)
Online:
Lady Charlotte Guest, The Mabinogion See, the Second Branch: Branwen Daughter of Llyr
Alfredd Nutt, The Voyage of Bran at Celtic Heart.
Be aware, there is an oddity, here: When you click in, it throws up a name/password box. Just click enter three times and it will pop you past the Name/Password boxes and Enter button, and allow the page load fully.
Immram Bran -- The Voyage of Bran at Danann.org
Encyclopedia of the Celts : Broceliande - Bwlch Y Saethu There are two (very nice) explanations of Bran Mac Feobal (the Voyage of Bran) here. Scroll down to find them. Many other Bran's are mentioned too, from Bran the Blessed to Fin Mac Cool's dog Bran. Enjoy.
new! Dinas Bran, Wales.
A short consideration of the connection between Bran's injuries and the Fisher King legends, and the castle in this Welsh town.

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