A Ghréamaigh (Graham),

Is the book and CD set called "Teach Yourself Gaelic"? Someone gave me "Teach Yourself Irish" for Xmas one year and it's a pretty good series.

Is mise le meas,

Seán Liosliath Ó hAirt

P.S. This goes out to all the kilties: When I was in school, one area I excelled at was "de-Anglicization" meaning I'm good at taking modern-day anglicized Celtic names & surnames and reverting them to their original form. At one time I used to do this for a heraldry company. Given alternate spellings and such, it can sometimes be difficult. My own last name is anglicized as O'Hart, O'Harte, O'Hairt, Hart, and Harte. So, if anyone wants to know the original form of their name, post it, and I'll give it a try for fun. Even if it isn't Celtic I could tell you a "gaelicized" version - i.e. "Fisher" = Mac an Iascaire!