This book discusses the Celts of the British Isles, the Gaels who lived principally in what is now Scotland and Ireland and the Britons who lived in England and Wales. Their myths are full of imagination, adventure and romance and they provided a fascinating insight into the ancestors and peoples of Britain and Ireland. Their gods and heroes were larger than life and the Celts worshiped them at huge stone monuments, open to the sun and sky, wind and rain. Today these pagan stones are testaments to those gods, and to view them now is to recapture some of the magic.