The Catholic answer to Harry Potter, that's what Catholic Exchange called Darby OUGill and the Good People. Written a century ago, these charmingly illustrated Irish tales recount scampish Darby OUGill's improbable adventures with fairies, leprechauns, ghosts, a banshee, a headless coachman, and his friend, Brian Conners, the king of the fairies himself.
(less)The Catholic answer to Harry Potter, that's what Catholic Exchange called Darby OUGill and the Good People. Written a century ago, these charmingly illustrated Irish tales recount scampish Darby OUGill's improbable adventures with fairies,
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