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         Irish Mythology:     more books (103)
  1. Great Irish Tales of Unimaginable by Peter Haining, 1994-09-01
  2. Favourite Irish Stories
  3. Indian Mythology (INDO-EUROPEAN MYTHOLOGY) by William G. Davey, 2009-03-02
  4. Fun With the Irish Myths by John J. Ollivier, 1991-02
  5. Ireland and Her People. A Library of Irish Biography together with a Popular History of Ancient and Modern Erin to which is added an Appendix of Copious Notes and Useful Talbes supplemented with a Dictionary of Proper Names in Irish Mythology, Geography, Geneaology, Etc., Embracing a Period of Forty Centuries of Legend, Tradition and History; with Numerous Illustrations. 5 Volumes. Second Edition. by Thomas W.H. (ed). Fitzgerald, 1910
  6. All On The Irish Shore by E. Somerville, Martin Ross, 2008-06-09
  7. Priestly Fictions: Popular Irish Novelists of the Early 20th Century by Catherine Candy, 1998-10
  8. Spaleens and Tattie Hokers: History and Folklore of the Irish Migratory Agricultural Worker in Ireland and Britain (Folklore, oral tradition) by Anne O'Dowd, 1991-02
  9. Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by James MacKillop, 2000-12-14
  10. Irish Riddles (Sayings, quotations, proverbs) by Pat Fairon, 1998-03-07
  11. Irish Folk and Fairy Tales by Gordon Jarvie, 2003-05-05
  12. The Biography of the Irish God of the Sea from the Voyage of Bran (700 A. D.) to Finnegan's Wake (1939): The Waves of Manannan (Studies in Irish Literature, 13) by Charles W. Macquarrie, 2004-06
  13. The Second Book of Irish Myths and Legends by Eoin Neeson, 1984
  14. Saga and myth in ancient Ireland (Irish life and culture) by Gerard Murphy, 1961

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62. Tai Chi - Kimball Paul [Archive] - MartialTalk.Com
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MartialTalk.Com Chinese Martial Arts Talk Taijiquan (Tai Chi) and QiGong PDA View Full Version : Tai Chi - Kimball Paul Chicago Green Dragon 04-04-2003, 03:06 PM Does anybody know where Kimball is teaching now ?
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Dragon :asian: Darren Brooks 06-11-2006, 01:50 PM hello - I just found this thread - hope you check back. I was a student of Kimball's back when he taught at Neo's bar in chicago, and stayed/lived with him for 5 years or so.
Last I heard, he was living/teaching on the south side of chicago. He had a 1-page web site up for a while, accessed thru Waysun Liao's site (www.taichitaocenter.com (http://www.taichitaocenter.com)), but it has since disappeared.
He was a great teacher, very creative and unique. kimballmaster 07-27-2006, 05:45 PM Hello everybody. This is KImball, I'm back. And I'm teaching again. Now my school is on 35th and Halsted on the south side. My school is once again called the Crossroad academy for the study of the internal arts.As I learn more aboutMartialtalk I will be sure to post pics and tell you all I know about the arts.

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    This article refers to the Pagan Goddess Brigid. For the Catholic/Orthodox Saint of that name, see Saint Brigid
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    73. Most Important Passage [Archive] - Sean Hannity Discussion
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