'This is simply the best concise work on its subject, for a student or general reader, yet published. The author is not only expert in the original texts but has a profound understanding of how they have been used ever since: and so why they matter' - Ronald Hutton, Professor of History, University of Bristol and author of 'The Witch' and 'Pagan Britain'
'Scholarly but accessible' - Cotswold Life
'An eminently accessible introduction to "Celtic myth" and the specific quirks of its modern reception that will serve as an excellent introduction' - Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
'For those interested in the power, pliability, and potency of Irish and Welsh mythology, this book has much to offer' - Church Times
'Readers will have a refreshingly mist-free experience with Williams as an engaging and expert guide. Highly recommended for the interested non-specialist' - Folklore