Title: Angelystor Author: Phil Legard ISBN: 9786054897001 Publisher: Wounded Wolf Press Publication Date: All Hallows Eve 2014 Format: Hardcover, clothbound and silverfoiled, Edition of 300, 72pp (with CD) Description: Estimated at 4,000 to 5,000 years old, the ancient yew in the churchyard of St. Digain, Llangernyw may be oldest living thing in the British Isles. It is strangely apt that such a long lived tree - immortal by comparison to our own lifespans - should grow next to a church reputed to be haunted by an ‘angel of death’, known in local folklore as Angelystor. The text, music and graphic score contained herein bring together folklore, history and personal narrative to explore the auditory world of St. Digain’s churchyard, tracing a passage through the waking consciousness of daytime and into the ‘dark night’ of Angelystor. Link to Cover: http://media.virbcdn.com/cdn_images/c...
A note regarding the ISBN: If you do a search on Goodreads this will show as Devourings by James Vella (also Wounded Wolf Press). I have checked the publishers website as well as the inside of each book and they do indeed share the same ISBN. I am not sure what to make of that...
Book publishers occasionally reuse ISBNs. I just put a note in the description (and left the ISBN field blank, since Goodreads can only handle one record/one ISBN at a time):
Author: Phil Legard
ISBN: 9786054897001
Publisher: Wounded Wolf Press
Publication Date: All Hallows Eve 2014
Format: Hardcover, clothbound and silverfoiled, Edition of 300, 72pp (with CD)
Description: Estimated at 4,000 to 5,000 years old, the ancient yew in the churchyard of St. Digain, Llangernyw may be oldest living thing in the British Isles. It is strangely apt that such a long lived tree - immortal by comparison to our own lifespans - should grow next to a church reputed to be haunted by an ‘angel of death’, known in local folklore as Angelystor.
The text, music and graphic score contained herein bring together folklore, history and personal narrative to explore the auditory world of St. Digain’s churchyard, tracing a passage through the waking consciousness of daytime and into the ‘dark night’ of Angelystor.
Link to Cover: http://media.virbcdn.com/cdn_images/c...
A note regarding the ISBN: If you do a search on Goodreads this will show as Devourings by James Vella (also Wounded Wolf Press). I have checked the publishers website as well as the inside of each book and they do indeed share the same ISBN. I am not sure what to make of that...