The main focus of this list will be free sources of Books in PDF / Ebook format.
If there is already a blog with a given source link or links. We will link to that blog here and from there you can get to source.
This serves two purposes, one you could in the blog has adds click on one and put a few pennies in the Feed the Cats Kitty. Also it allows maintaining that set of links in only one place and this blog you have been directed to may have been stated many times across FB and its groups.
This is just how we are going to do it here and try and reuse as much as possible from many sources we have done in the past.
These may often have a page from the source site with its download links on it, instead of sire its self. This was done for my own access at the time to aid downloading via smart phone and was most likely now Blog Published until now, as I accessed them in Draft mode.
"Gold Mine" term was often used to remind me to mine a site. If link does not open most likely I forgot to mark it as a link but you can just paste it into your browser to use. Links in () I did not activate and are for reference to main sources pages only.
No Longer Found Books!
If it was part of one of my older blogs in most cases I will have a copy of PDF / or Ebook or both. Ans upon request can upload it to Yggdrasil Library FB group files or sent a Dropbox link ( You do not need to be a Dropbox member to use link.
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Part One:
These Links will most often take you to a preselected set of books.
Not like Archive.org or Books.Google.com
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Alphabets and Languages:
Ogam Oghan and Runic among them
Our Old Languages Help Sites List.
http://thedruidpath.blogspot.com/2014/10/our-old-languages-help-sites-list.html
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Asatru / Heathen:
------------------ The Troth Gold Mine
>>Lore Program Links: The following links are to sites and resources outside of The Troth. The members of the Lore Program have looked them over and find them quite useful. They are organized into rough categories, for your convenience.<<
Nice set of Language sites
http://hoodoo-vodou-druido-grove.blogspot.com/2014/10/troth-gold-mine.html
(http://www.thetroth.org/)
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http://hoodoo-vodou-druido-grove.blogspot.com/2013/09/project-gutenberg-mythology-bookshelf.html
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Project Gutenberg Paganism (Bookshelf)
http://hoodoo-vodou-druido-grove.blogspot.com/2013/09/project-gutenberg-paganism-bookshelf.html
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TECH SCREPTA
Wow what a amazing Celtic Literature Resource for Druid's and Acorns !!!
>>Ten years ago and more, while browsing here and there for authentic texts from the Irish mythology and by the same time for other celtic texts, I've had some difficulties to survey in the ocean of links much of them of no interest. So I made this page for the guys who need texts and just texts. Now, Mary Jones offers the best entry for english readers, however you will find some alternate or rare versions here.<< Erik Stohellou
Another site that is a lifetime of reading.
THE ACADEMY FOR ANCIENT TEXTS
http://thedruidking.blogspot.com/2014/10/the-academy-for-ancient-texts.html
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The Internet Sacred Text Archive with over 1,700 books
PS yes I would love a gift of the site's Flash Drive!!!
http://thedruidking.blogspot.com/2014/10/internet-sacred-text-archive.html
Celtic and Druid:
The Whole Celtic Ball of Historic Wax by Timelines and Cultures
One can not praise The Mary Jones Collection enough. Both for what is offered and its excellent order of works!!!
>>This is an attempt to collect as many possible early and medieval texts produced in the "Celtic" countries, or on Celtic themes (hence the inclusion of Continental Arthurian works). Some works are actually links off-site; others are provided here at the CLC.
I should note that most of the translations are old--often seventy-five years and older. The older the translation, the worse it seems to be, especially the Welsh. However, given the copyright laws, I cannot give anything more recent (or more accurate) without running into trouble. Even if a book is out of print, that doesn't mean its copyright has run out. There are a few exceptions, namely James Clancy's translation of "Y Gododdin", used with the (after-the-fact) permission of his son. The other is Dell Skeel's translation of the Didot Perceval text, from the 1960s; again, I'd like to thank both Mr. Skeel and Thomas Clancy for allowing me to provide these translations to the public.
Some day, if I ever become competent at Old/Middle Irish and Welsh, I'll attempt my own translations; for right now, though, they'd be even worse than the worst translation provided here.<<
http://hoodoo-vodou-druido-grove.blogspot.com/2014/05/the-whole-celtic-ball-of-historic-wax.html
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Part Two:
Celtic and Druid:
Individual books (this may move later)
The mythology and rites of the British Druids 1809
By Edward (Celtic) Davies {TDK 5*}
http://thedruidpath.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-mythology-and-rites-of-british.html
Classics:
THE COLLOQUY OF THE TWO SAGES
http://thedruidpath.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-colloquy-of-two-sages.html
Little Known:
The Druid a series of Miscellaneous Essays 1812http://thedruidpath.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-druid-series-of-miscellaneous-1812.html
Fiction:
The Druid Path by Marah Ellis Ryan 1917 {TDK 5*}http://thedruidpath.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-druid-path-by-marah-ellis-ryan-1917.html
Childrens Books:
Our Little Irish Cousin by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade {TDK5*}
http://thedruidpath.blogspot.com/2014/08/our-little-irish-cousin-by-mary.html