Here are some books. I am not sure if any of these are still in print. I hope this helps.
1) Spirits, Fairies, Leprechauns, and Goblins: An Encyclopedia
by Carol Rose. With more than 100 illustrations, this encyclopedia features more than 2,000 alphabetically arranged entries of spirits, fairies, leprechauns, goblins, and beyond. What happens in the dead of night and the darkest forests? Find out about strange thumping in the attic and odd disappearances.
2) The Leprechaun Companion
by Niall Macnamara. If you've ever wondered where leprechauns live, what they eat, and how they dress, this book is the answer to your many questions! Dig deeper than that miserly exterior we may imagine in the leprechaun--with those hidden pots of gold.
3) The Leprechaun Book
by Mary Feehan (Editor). This collection features stories, poems, and legends about Leprechauns, including: "The Little Shoe," "Seeing is Believing," and "Master and the Man," along with "The Big Man of the Fairies," "The Leprechaun," and "Leprechauns and Cluricauns."
4) Inspirations from Ireland: Hounds and Leprechauns, Faeries and Banshees
by J. Craig Bell. Get inspired by Irish mythology, with the hounds, Leprechauns, faeries and banshees.
5) The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries: The Classic Study of the Luminous Reality o
by Walter Evans-Wentz. The author is perhaps best known as the translator of "The Tibetan Book of the Dead." In this book, Evans-Wentz explores the reality of leprechauns, pixies, and other fairy spirits.
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