The Last Leprechauns of Ireland
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There were once millions of leprechauns in Ireland until the middle of the 19th century when they started to disappear. Today only 236 still survive in Carlingford Co Louth. The author, known locally as McCoillte, Gaelic for (The son of the woodman) got them protected as a species by the E.U. in 2009.The story traces the geological upheaval in Ireland over 50 million years ago. They experienced the coming of the ice age and witnessed the arrival of the first humans to Ireland from central E...






















