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Oak Above The Kings, The; A Book Of The Keltiad

Oak Above The Kings, The; A Book Of The Keltiad

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Oak Above The Kings, The; A Book Of The Keltiad

by Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

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0451453522
ISBN 13
9780451453525
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Contents appear as unopened, unread & unblemished with light grey and dark maroon boards. DJ displays no significant surface/edge/wear, as shown

"As editor-in-chief of Jazz & Pop she first interviewed Jim Morrison of the rock band the Doors in January 1969. After the interview, they began a correspondence, became friends and later lovers. She and Morrison exchanged vows in a Celtic handfasting ceremony in June 1970. Before witnesses, the couple signed a document declaring themselves wed. The relationship continued to be long-distance, which she says suited them both just fine. As temperamental artists with their own careers, living together for more than short periods of time may have been too much for either to handle. She preferred a nontraditional arrangement to "domesticity" and had no desire to "wash [Jim's] socks". Morrison could be very difficult, at times loving and gentle, then suddenly brutal, or cold and distant. By the time Morrison was on trial in Miami, potentially facing a long sentence of hard labor, his at times erratic and even cruel behaviour led her to speculate that maybe he hadn't taken the wedding as seriously as he'd led her to believe."

Taliesin, chief Bard of Keltia, brother in sword and deed and marraige to Arthur the king, sets his magical seeings into fated words. He tells how Arthur, the lost prince, overthrows the evil, uprising Archdruid and at last comes to his own kingship. But it is a double throne which he must share by law and love with the one woman in all Keltia fit o share it with him. She is Gweniver, princess and priestess, his own cousin---and his wife.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
#3400-42619AK
Title
Oak Above The Kings, The; A Book Of The Keltiad
Author
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison
Book Condition
New As New
Jacket Condition
Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Ed, 1st Prtg
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0451453522
ISBN 13
9780451453525
Publisher
ROC/Penguin Group,
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Date Published
May, 1993
Pages
418

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